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Levi Colwill return raises shape question but Carlos Corberan could have best of both worlds

The Terriers face Cardiff City at the John Smith’s Stadium on Wednesday evening hoping to take their unbeaten run to 16 games – but know they cannot take any points for granted against a side in good form despite their league position.

Steve Morison has led the Bluebirds to four wins from their last six games to lift them 15 points clear of the relegation zone , and has already led his side to victory over Huddersfield Town this season as they came from behind to win the reverse fixture back in November.

So what are we looking out for coming into this game? Here are all the key talking points…

That defeat at the Cardiff City Stadium feels like a lifetime ago, and came at the beginning of the closest thing Town have had to bad form this season – it was the second of a run of seven games that featured just one win, but then pivoted around into the current unbeaten run.

Danel Sinani had given Town the lead early on, but Cardiff hit back with two late Kieffer Moore goals to take the three points.

The most frustrating thing from a Town perspective was that they had had all the best chances of the game when they were 0-1 up but consistently wasted them: Levi Colwill had a header tipped onto the post by Alex Smithies from a corner, Duane Holmes was unable to get on the end of a tantalising Danny Ward cross, and the striker dinked the ball onto the woodwork after getting through one-on-one with Smithies.

Town registered what remains their third-highest xG of the season that afternoon only to come away empty-handed, sparking further doubts over their ability to find the net from open play – something they had not done in any of their previous six games.

Well, things have changed a bit since then. Town have scored at least one

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