Our prediction for this Championship match:
The passion levels of local fans will hit the peak as Huddersfield hosts Yorkshire rivals Hull City at the John Smith Stadium in the EFL Championship this Saturday. Having lost seven of their first eight league games, Huddersfield made a terrible start to their 2019/20 season and currently sits in the relegation zone on 23rd. Hull City, on the other hand, lies in mid-table but looks like a team on the up and is unbeaten in its last five league matches.
The head to head stat showcases Hull City's superiority who've won three of the last four games played between the two. Huddersfield is winless in these four games. To this point, Huddersfield has played five home league games and has failed to win any of them; however, a game against local rivals in front of home fans, should provide enough motivation for them to go out and register its first home win. Hull City meanwhile, will be favorites to win this game and will look to prolong its current unbeaten run. Additionally, we expect over 2.5 goals in this game.
Huddersfield vs Hull H2H

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Huddersfield vs Hull H2H

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Highlighted Player (Terence Kongolo):

Despite being born in Fribourg, Switzerland Terence Kongolo plays for the Dutch national team. The 188-cm-tall centre back, who plays as a left back as well, began his club career at Feyenoord and he has been playing for de Trots van Zuid ever since.
Kongolo has established himself as one of the team’s key players and it is no surprise Louis Van Gaal included him in the Netherlands 2014 FIFA World Cup squad. The defender came as a substitute in the final group game against Chile. The Oranje won the bronze medal at the 2014 FIFA World Cup, beating hosts Brazil in the third-place play offs.
It has to be noted that he was part of the Netherlands U17 Team that clinched the trophy at the 2011 European Championship finals. Kongolo made 29 appearances for Feyenoord in the 2015/2016 Eredivisie campaign, while playing six games in the Dutch Cup. His contract with Feyenoord expires on 30 June, 2018.
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