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Thread: Leeds United - v - Huddersfield Town ***Matchday Thread***

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    Leeds United - v - Huddersfield Town ***Matchday Thread***



    Leeds United will look to make it ten league wins in a row when they hit the road to square up against Huddersfield Town.

    Leeds United have won each of their league games since the start of 2024 and will look to keep that streak going against Huddersfield Town as they push for an immediate return to the English top flight. Meanwhile, the home team will look to ensure they stay out of the drop zone.

    Huddersfield are 19th in the EFL Championship, with 37 points out of their 34 games. They have only won eight games so far this season and will have to ensure they win a lot more from here on to ensure they stay in the second tier of English football.

    Three of their eight wins have come in their last five games, and they will have hoping to add to their win in the last outing. They came out on top against Watford (2-1) last time out. While it was not their best performance, they did get the job done thanks to Danny Ward. And, will look for a similar result against the second-placed team.

    Leeds’s incredible run in 2024 has seen them climb up to the second spot in the table with 72 points in 34 outings, and they are within touching distance of league leaders Leicester City, who have 78 points to their name. But, with Ipswich Town also on 72 points, Leeds will have to continue their winning streak or else they might lose out on the automatic qualification spot.

    They have won each of their last nine league games and in their last league outing, they smashed league leaders Leicester 3-1. But, are heading into this one on the back of a 3-2 defeat at the hands of Premier League clubs Chelsea in the FA Cup. As a result, they will be eager to bounce back. The Hard Tackle takes a closer look at both teams and tries to predict the tactics they could put to use.

    Team News & Tactics

    Huddersfield Town

    Andre Breitenreiter, who recently took charge of Huddersfield Town, managed to get things going with an away win over Watford in his first fixture and will look to stick to the same XI for this fixture. But, Danny Ward could be handed a start having scored twice in their last outing.

    Michal Helik, Oliver Turton, Josh Ruffels, Jaheim Headley and Rhys Healey are all out injured while the availability of Sorba Thomas is doubtful.

    The home team will stick to the 3-5-2 formation, where Lee Nicholls will be in goal. The back three will be made up of Matty Pearson, Tom Lees, and Yuta Nakayama. The trio will look to keep things tight at the back and will have the support of David Kasumu and Brodie Spencer in doing so as the duo will start as wing-backs.

    In the centre of the park, Jonathan Hogg will feature alongside Jack Rudoni and Alex Matos. The trio will try to control the tempo of the game and ensure they do not allow the visitors to have the majority of the ball. Up top, Delano Burgzorg will pair up with the hero from their last outing, Danny Ward.

    Leeds United

    Daniel Farke rotated his squad for the FA Cup fixture against Chelsea and will now revert to a full-strength XI for the Championship fixture against Huddersfield.

    Leeds will be without the services of Ilia Gruev, who has joined Pascal Struijk and Stuart Dallas. While the trio of Georginio Rutter, Patrick Bamford, and Crysencio Summerville did have injury concerns, they are back fit and ready to start this fixture.

    The visitors will stick to the 4-2-3-1 formation, where Illan Meslier will be in goal. Connor Roberts and Junior Firpo will start as the two full-backs, while Ethan Ampadu and Joe Rodon will take charge in the heart of the defence.

    Glen Kamara and Archie Gray will pair up to form the double pivot in midfield. They will try to control the tempo and ensure they have the majority of the ball. Daniel James and highly sought-after Crysencio Summerville will feature on the flanks.

    The duo will look to stretch the opposition defence and create goal-scoring opportunities. Georginio Rutter will be the creator-in-chief for Leeds. Rutter will look to create opportunities for the wide man as well as their star striker Patrick Bamford.

    Key Stats

    Leeds United have won each of their last nine league games.

    Huddersfield Town have won three out of their last five league games and now two points about safety.

    The visitors haven’t dropped a point in the league since the start of 2024.

    Andre Breitenreiter made a winning start to his time at Huddersfield by defeating Watford 2-1.
    Leeds have won 22 out of their 34 league games this season.

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    Doh. Age. Thought it was home game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BelfastAndy View Post
    Thought Gruev was injured, as indicated by the blog posted.

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    Back watching on my sofa.

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    Flew back with my Crowdie on the plane. A few eyebrows were raised!

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    Meslier on form so far. Well, it is his birthday.

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    We don’t seem to attack the ball when defending corners

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    Quote Originally Posted by hopelesslyoptimistic View Post
    We don’t seem to attack the ball when defending corners
    Thought he same thing

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