Both these sides are involved in the playoff battle, but it is the home team who arrive here in much better form, with Huddersfield unbeaten in their last 9 and 2nd only to Middlesbrough in the current form table.
They have taken 24 points from their 13 home games so far this season and whilst Stoke aren’t incompetent on the road, a run of 3 defeats in their last 5 has stunted their playoff push under Dean Holden and so a home win looks to be the most obvious outcome.
The 13 games at the John Smith’s stadium this season have yielded an average of 2.62 goals per game, so adding the over 2.5 goals could increase the value.