Huddersfield Town
- Huddersfield Town have won three and drawn two of their last five League One matches.
- Town are on a three-game winning run that includes a 5-0 home victory over Port Vale and a 2-0 win over Northampton Town in their last game at this ground.
- They are flying high on Lee Grant’s high-octane soccer which has seen them become one of the most attacking sides in League One since he took over in May 2025.
- Grant has got his side to play a really high-intensity style that makes them extremely difficult to break down and hard to play against at home.
- Huddersfield Town have won seven, drawn three and lost only two of their 12 home League One fixtures, averaging 2.08 goals scored per game while conceding only 0.92 on average.
Exeter City
- Exeter City have won just three and lost nine of their 12 away League One games.
- The Grecians have won one and lost two of their last three away games, but have yet to win at this venue.
- Exeter City FC have played to a different beat since Gary Caldwell took over in October 2022, and there’s a structure and philosophy to his approach reflected in their ability to grind out results.
- Caldwell’s Grecians are a possession-based, highly-disciplined team that don’t press with the intensity of Huddersfield, but are compact and patient in build-up.
Head-to-Head
These two teams have won one of the last two head-to-head meetings apiece and there have been no draws between these clubs.
Key Players
- Leo Castledine is Huddersfield Town’s best offensive player with nine goals in 21 League One appearances.
- Jayden Wareham for Exeter has the knack of scoring goals when they’re hard to come by.
Betting Insights
- Huddersfield can justifiably be classed as favourites for this match at 1.68, while Exeter City are massive dark horses at 4.94, and the draw is sitting at 3.7.
- Backing the home side to get the win makes plenty of sense based on their form, but we’re going to pass on that bet and instead look towards the Under 2.5 Goals line at 1.89.
Prediction
We’re going to pass on backing Huddersfield to win and instead look to Under 2.5 Goals at 1.89 .