Two sides in need of a win meet in the EFL Championship this weekend as Huddersfield Town face Queens Park Rangers.
Huddersfield Town currently sit 19th in the EFL Championship with two wins, five draws and four losses from eleven games so far this season.
The Terriers have had a pretty poor season thus far as they look primed for another long relegation battle following the resignation of manager Neil Warnock early in the season.
Warnock's departure was a huge blow for Huddersfield given he effectively kept them in the division at the back end of last season and his replacement, Darren Moore, has a huge job on his hands to replicate Warnock's successes.
They're coming into this game massively out of form having failed to win any of their last five games, the most recent of which was a 0-0 draw against bottom of the table Sheffield Wednesday.
The draw in Sheffield was a disappointing result for the Terriers and leaves them still winless under Moore, and they'll desperately want to break that duck sooner rather than later before pressure really begins to mount.
Their form at home has been more encouraging given they've taken five points from their last three games on home soil, but four of those points came under Warnock so it's tough to take much from that.
Given they're facing another side that are struggling immensely here, and have home advantage, Huddersfield can ill afford anything but a win.
Queens Park Rangers currently sit 22nd in the EFL Championship with two wins, two draws and seven losses from eleven games so far this season.
Gareth Ainsworth's side have been exactly as most expected them to be thus far having struggled greatly in the first two months of the campaign.
They're coming into this game amidst a woeful run of form having failed to win any of their last six games (W0 D2 L4) having lost their last three on the bounce.
Their most recent outing saw them welcome Blackburn Rovers to Loftus Road and the Hoops were firmly put to the sword in a 0-4 battering.
Thankfully for QPR they've been fairly decent away from home having won two, drawn one and lost two of their last five games on the road so they'll feel like this fixture favours them at this moment.
Both sides sorely need a win here but similar to Huddersfield's game in Sheffield last time out it feels likely that both will cancel one another out.
For our Huddersfield vs. QPR prediction, we're going for a 1-1 draw.
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