When? Saturday 30th December, 15:00 (UK)
Where? John Smith’s Stadium
What channel is it on? Huddersfield vs Burnley will not be televised live in the UK
Are tickets still available?
Huddersfield - https://www.eticketing.co.uk/huddersfieldtown/default.aspx
Burnley – SOLD OUT
Where can I stream the match? N/A
HEAD-TO-HEAD
Last five meetings: Huddersfield W1, Burnley W3, D1
Premier League meetings: D1
All-time meetings: Huddersfield W27, Burnley W33, D12
HUDDERSFIELD
Predicted line-up: Lossl; Hadergjonaj, Schindler, Jorgensen, Malone; Williams, Hogg; Lolley, Ince, Van La Parra; Depoitre
Unavailable: Stankovic (Injured), Billing (Injured), Hefele (Injured), Kachunga (Injured)
Doubtful:
BURNLEY
Predicted line-up: Pope; Lowton, Mee, Long, Taylor; Gudmundsson, Hendrick, Defour, Cork, Arfield; Vokes
Unavailable: Heaton (Injured), Brady (Injured), Tarkowski (Suspended)
Doubtful: Ward (Injured), Wood (Injured)
PREDICTION
The reverse fixture between these two sides was a goalless draw and you would not bet against that happening once again. Huddersfield are content to pick up a point per game right now to stay out of trouble while the lack of rotations may see Burnley struggle to break the hosts down.
MEMORABLE MEETING
The last time Huddersfield beat Burnley in any competition was back in November 2013. The John Smith’s Stadium was the setting as goals from Oliver Norwood and James Vaughan put Huddersfield well on their way to a Championship win. Danny Ings scored a late goal for Burnley but it was nothing but a scant consolation.