Please, try again later
Bournemouth did not have a shot at goal against Manchester City last week but their approach will be completely different here - you don't go to Huddersfield and park the bus.
I don't think it is just a case of turning up and expecting to win, though. The Terriers are still rock bottom but they won their last home game, against Wolves, and the Cherries will have to work for whatever they get.
Callum Wilson is back in training, which is good news for Bournemouth, but they really need him back in action soon. They look far more dangerous when he is in the team.
Source: BBC
In the last 17 matches, Huddersfield have managed just one win – a shock one against Wolverhampton Wanderers, and even before the win sank in, they were back to losing ways, falling to Brighton in their more recent match. The 1 – 0 win marked just the second time in nine matches that they have scored and for them, improvement is not an option, they have to style up or go down. Huddersfield have managed three wins in the season and two of those have come against Wolves, the other against Fulham. In the last eight home matches, Huddersfield have won just one. On the other hand, Bournemouth are not commanding a very good run themselves; they are on four wins in the last 21 matches. They have lost each of the last 10 away matches and have just three wins in the last 15 away games, with all the rest being losses. Bournemouth have failed to score in six of their last 10 away matches and have conceded two or more in nine of the 10. In the last six meetings between the two sides, Bournemouth have won four and Huddersfield one. Six of the last seven meetings between the two sides have produced over 2.5 goals while in 27 minutes, Huddersfield have managed 12 wins and Bournemouth six.