Foxes too strong for tame Terriers
Leicester City
The Foxes look like they have improved under Brendan Rodgers. They have won three of their four matches under the ex Celtic and Liverpool manager. Their one loss was to Watford away from home; they narrowly lost the match 2-1 with Andre Gray scoring the winner in the 92nd minute.
But recent form aside, it's the Foxes away form that I really want to highlight ahead of this match against the Premier League's lowest ranked team. The Foxes currently sit seventh in the league but if you just look at their away form then they are sixth, ahead of Wolves, Watford, Everton and Arsenal.
Some of the impressive results they have picked up on the road include a 1-1 away at Liverpool, and 0-1 away at Chelsea. Now, that they have picked up their overall form under their Northern Irish manager I don't see the Foxes having many problems in West Yorkshire, especially if we look at their oppositions form.
Huddersfield
The Terriers are already relegated after an abysmal season. With their fate already sealed I see there is little chance of them overcoming this Leicester team.
If you thought Huddersfield looked bad this season, then wait to hear how they have faired at the 'fortress' that is the John Smith Stadium. At home, they have been worse than away, and sit bottom of the league according to home form with only eight points. That is seven points behind second from bottom, Fulham. They have only picked up 2 victories, drawn twice and lost 12 times.
Betting tip
I don't believe this needs much explanation. Huddersfield have been awful this season and even worse at home. Leicester have had a hot and cold season, but are now enjoying some decent form under a new manager - and they have a better away record.
I think odds of 3/4 on a Leicester City victory are decent odds, so I'll be putting 7 units towards this one.