Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Huddersfield's home clash with Cardiff City at The John Smith's Stadium.
Huddersfield team news
Huddersfield are at full strength for the visit of Cardiff, with changes likely after last week's 6-1 defeat at Manchester City.
Defender Mathias Jorgensen and Jonathan Hogg (hip) have both been back in full training and should return, while midfielder Aaron Mooy will reclaim his place after the birth of his son.
Summer signing Erik Durm is pushing for inclusion in the squad and boss David Wagner must decide whether to recall goalkeeper Jonas Lossl in place of Ben Hamer.
Provisional squad: Hamer, Lossl, Lowe, Kongolo, Schindler, Jorgensen, Billing, Hogg, Mooy, Pritchard, Mounie, Smith, Sobhi, Durm, Van La Parra, Stankovic, Diakhaby, Depoitre, Mbenza.
Cardiff City team news
Cardiff are again without Aron Gunnarsson for the Premier League trip to Huddersfield.
Gunnarsson is making progress after a knee injury and he could be fit for the visit of Arsenal next weekend, although manager Neil Warnock may delay the Iceland midfielder's return until after the international break.
Lee Peltier is pushing to replace Bruno Ecuele Manga at right-back and Warnock is assessing his forward options as Cardiff go in search of their first goal of the season.
Provisional squad: Etheridge, Smithies, Peltier, Richards, Cunningham, Morrison, Bamba, Manga, Bennett, Arter, Damour, Ralls, Camarasa, Paterson, Mendez-Laing, Hoilett, Murphy, Reid, Zohore, Ward, Madine.
Huddersfield and Cardiff - Key match stats
*Stats supplied by Opta
In all competitions, Huddersfield are winless in nine matches against Cardiff (D2 L7) since winning 1-0 in a third tier meeting in January 2003 with Andy Booth netting the winner.
Cardiff have not faced Huddersfield in a top-flight clash since February 1956, winning 2-1 at Leeds Road.
Huddersfield have won just one of their last 12 games in the Premier League (D4 L7), scoring just four goals in the process. The Terriers are also winless in the last six in the top-flight, with five of these games coming against ‘big six’ opposition.
Since their promotion to the Premier League in 2017, Huddersfield have failed to score in 22 of their 40 Premier League games – more than any other team in this period.
Cardiff City have failed to score in 12 of their 20 Premier League away games (60%) – only Brighton (65%) and opponents Huddersfield (65%) have drawn a blank in a higher share of their away matches in PL history.
11 of Cardiff’s last 13 Premier League away matches have ended in defeat (W1 D1).
Neil Warnock has lost only two of his 12 league meetings with Huddersfield Town (W8 D2), winning both as Cardiff manager during the 2016-17 campaign.
This match will mean Neil Warnock has managed in this fixture in the top three divisions in England, managing Huddersfield against Cardiff in the third tier in 1993-94 and 1994-95, and Cardiff against Huddersfield in the Championship in 2016-17 – he has never lost in this fixture (P6 W4 D2 L0).
Cardiff have completed a lower share of their passes so far in this Premier League season than any other team (62.7%), with only opponents Huddersfield (596) attempting fewer passes in total than the Bluebirds (601).
Huddersfield have scored just one goal in their last seven matches at the John Smith's Stadium in all competitions (W1 D1 L5), despite attempting 98 shots in those matches.