HUDDERSFIELD v WATFORD
John Smith's Stadium
Saturday 17th December 2022
Kick Off 1500 GMT
Huddersfield head coach Mark Fotheringham would have been grateful to have the World Cup break to work with his squad as they bid to move off the bottom of the table.
Although losing 1-0 at Sheffield United last weekend came as a disappointment, there can be positives taken from having pushed the second-placed side in the division on away territory.
John Smith's Stadium
Saturday 17th December 2022
Kick Off 1500 GMT
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Huddersfield head coach Mark Fotheringham would have been grateful to have the World Cup break to work with his squad as they bid to move off the bottom of the table.
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Although losing 1-0 at Sheffield United last weekend came as a disappointment, there can be positives taken from having pushed the second-placed side in the division on away territory.
At some stage, however, Huddersfield will need to convert more points, something which will be helped if they can start scoring more goals in the final third.
Just three goals have been scored in eight games, although the Terriers have still managed to collect eight points from that run of fixtures.
That highlights the improvements made in defence with Huddersfield not conceding more than twice in a game since shipping three strikes in the opening 45 minutes at Luton Town on October 4.
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At the same time, goals for Watford have dried up, the Hornets failing to score in three of their last four fixtures in the Championship.
On a more positive note, Slaven Bilic's side have kept three successive clean sheets, the foundations being laid for a more consistent period during the second half of the campaign.
Nevertheless, Watford possess one of the most talented forward lines in the division, rendering five goals in six matches as unsatisfactory.
Still, Watford remain in fifth position and with 14 points having been collected from seven matches, that return leaving the club just two points adrift of third-placed Blackburn Rovers.
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Watford will be hoping it’s a case of third time lucky when Leigh Doughty takes charge of their trip to Huddersfield Town on Saturday.
The referee has officiated in two Hornets’ Championship games already this season and they did not win either – last month’s 1-0 defeat at home to Coventry City following the 1-1 draw at Rotherham United at the start of September.
Doughty has refereed 15 games so far this season, 12 of which have been in the second tier, and he has shown a total of 66 yellow cards and three reds.
If you are going, wrap up warm. The forecast suggests that it will only be just above freezing, with rain or snow showers.
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