Our prediction for this Championship match:
After playing out a goalless draw with Brentford at the weekend, Wycombe Wanderers will be looking to return to winning ways in the Championship when they host Huddersfield at their Adams Park. The Chairboys aim to escape the relegation zone, and one thing is for sure, the newcomers are going to leave their hearts on the field in the midweek clash.
The Terriers aim to put an end to their three-game winless run in the Championship, but seeing that the hosts want this win more than the visitors, we predict that Carlos Corberan’s troops are going to return home empty-handed. Huddersfield experienced all sorts of problems at the back in a 4-3 loss to Stoke at the weekend, which is yet another reason why home win should be considered. The likes of Edmonds-Green, Elphick, and Pritchard remain in the recovery room, while Bacuna and Vallejo are rated doubtful for the visitors.
Highlighted Player (Fred Onyedinma):

Fred Onyedinma is a Nigerian footballer who plays for Wycombe Wanderers in the League One. Onyedinma is a product of Millwall football school and he continued playing for the Lions at senior level. The 185-cm tall midfielder scored 8 goals in 120 appearances for the capital club in the league before joining Wycombe Wanderers.
Fred Onyedinma played 46 games as a loan player for the Wanderers before signing a permanent deal with the club in July 2019. The Nigerian footballer penned the three-year contract for an undisclosed fee. His main position is right midfielder, but he is used as both attacking and left midfielder as well. He has a contract with Wycombe Wanderers which should expire in the summer of 2022.
Fred Onyedinma scored 4 goals in 21 appearances for the club in the 2018/2019 League One season. The Nigerian player was born in Lagos on November24, 1996.
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.