We've lost twice in 16, Huddersfield have won 3 in 20. They're very much draw specialists. A draw wouldn't be a great result with us, particularly if Reading win away at Luton. Huddersfield have won 1 of their last 11 at Home. Prior to that, they won 5 consecutive home games. We've not won away at Huddersfield since the play off semi final in 2006, and you've to go back a further 2 years for our last regular season win over them. Barry Conlon and a David Mirfin own goal inside the first 25 minutes. I'm going to remain optimistic and say 0-1 with Helik on the scoresheet. I heard recently that Huddersfield are particularly poor when defending set pieces. Edit: I've just made that prediction and I'd completely forgot that Helik scored twice from set pieces in the reverse fixture.
Let's go back to the good old 1 2 . Hopefully Huddersfield might not feel quite as worried now but it's down to us to get back playing to our best. Hopefully Alex and Cauley can use their experience in the Stendel promotion season to help get the young lads over the line.
I genuinely can't predict this one. Though I will say, they could really do with winning this one to ease the pressure of the last 3 games. If the gap is just 1 point with 3 to go, I wouldn't be surprised to see the wheels fall off completely.
I think we will bounce back after Sundays lacklustre display going for a 0-2 victory Dike and Morris netting for us
I'm actually more concerned about the performance than the result in this one. If we have another game where we don't play well and Ismael talks about lack of intensity after the game, my fear will be that they've run out of steam after such a massive effort the last few months. A good performance gives them something to take into the last three games. Can't rely on teams tiring in these next two games. If they're level or in front after an hour, they're going to carry on fighting for their lives. If we go ahead, it might affect their confidence. I hope the team selection reflects this.