Our prediction for this Championship match:
Weston Homes Stadium will host Tuesday’s Championship game between Peterborough United and Huddersfield Town. The Posh aim to bounce back from a heavy 3-0 loss to Swansea City, and you should know that the newcomers are eyeing their fourth home win of the process. All Jones, Marriott, and Randall are out of contention through injuries, but there are no suspended players in the home team.
The Terrors, on the other hand, continue with their old habit of producing much better showings at home than on the travels. Since Peterborough are tough to beat at home, we believe that there is a big value in betting on draw. All Pipa, Rhodes, Rowe, Schofield, and Vallejo are out of contention through injuries for the visiting side, while Odubeko is a major doubt, and he will be assessed ahead of the kick-off.
Highlighted Player (Mark Beevers):
Born in Barnsley, England on November 21, 1989, Mark Beevers is a 193-cm tall defender who plays for Peterborough United. The product of Sheffield Wednesday football school made 140 appearances in the league for the Owls before signing a permanent deal with fellow Championship club Millwall.
Mark Beevers scored 7 goals in 117 appearances for the Lions, playing for the club until the 2016 transfer window. The English defender then moved to Bolton where he scored 11 goals in 121 appearances in the league.
In May 2019 Mark Beevers signed a three-year deal with Peterborough United. He made his League One debut with the Posh in a 3-1 loss to Fleetwood Town on August 3, 2019. His main position is centre-back, but he is used as a left-back as well. His preferred foot is left and he has a contract with Peterborough United which should expire on June 30, 2022.
Highlighted Team (Huddersfield):
Back in 1926 Huddersfield Town became the first English club to win three straight domestic trophies. Since 1908 the Terriers were playing at Leeds Road, but in 1994 John Smith’s Stadium became home of Huddersfield Town. The club play in the English second tier (Championship) and the colour of the their home kit is blue and white (stripes).
Huddersfield Town were founded in 1910 and just three years later they entered the Football League. In 1926 the Terriers won their last domestic trophy, but they did well finishing runners up in the FA Cup 1920. The club’s biggest rivals are Leeds United and it has to be noted that Huddersfield Town have better head-to-head record of the two teams.
Bradford City are considered Huddersfield’s local rivals as well, but there are small rivalries with Barnsley, Halifax Town, Manchester City and Oldham Athletic. The club’s chairman is Dean Hoyle.