
Huddersfield have won four out of six home games in League One (D1, L1)
Bolton are yet to win away from home in 2025-26
Recommended bet: Huddersfield to win
League One returns on Thursday with a clash between two former Premier League clubs, Huddersfield and Bolton, at the Accu Stadium.
The Terriers sit seventh, two points outside of the play-offs after losing 2-1 at home to Stockport in their last game, while Bolton are ninth, a further two points adrift.
They lost 3-0 at Burton on Saturday and their poor away record could prove problematic again.
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Team news
Northern Ireland's Dion Charles and Suriname's Radinio Balker both received international call-ups.
Charles could feature for Huddersfield after failing to make it off the bench against Germany on Monday but Balker will not, with Natio only facing Panama early on Wednesday.
Bolton could have Wales' Josh Sheehan and Northern Ireland's Eoin Toal back from international duty but Thierry Gale and Ethan Erhahon remain sidelined.
The stats
Huddersfield's 2-1 defeat to Stockport was their first at home this season (W4, D1).
Bolton are yet to win on the road (D3, L3).
The Trotters won at Huddersfield last season but the hosts had won on the previous two occasions the pair met at the Accu Stadium.
Steven Schmacher's visitors have conceded 10 away goals and scored only three.
Bolton's Mason Burstow is League One's top scorer with seven goals.
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Prediction
The pair's respective home and away form makes this look a fairly straightforward game to call.
Bolton clearly have talent, with Burstow accompanied by the likes of Xavier Simons and Amario Cozier-Duberry but they again fell short on the road on Saturday, crashing 3-0 at struggling Burton.
Their road woes could cause them to miss out on a play-off place for the second straight season.
Huddersfield also finished outside of the top six last season but have made a bright start under new boss Lee Grant and may benefit from having almost a fortnight off after losing their last game at home to Stockport.
Grant is an intriguing young coach with good ideas and had won four in a row at home before drawing 0-0 with Burton and losing to the Hatters, either side of an EFL Trophy defeat to Manchester City's youngsters.
None of those results are a disgrace and after having time off to pick themselves up, the Terriers can grab a fifth home league win on Thursday.
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