Bournemouth will see this as still very much 'game on' whilst the market views the semi-final second-leg as 'advantage Huddersfield', following Saturday's 1-1 draw at Dean Court. Either way, that opening match was an enthralling affair, with both going for the win.
The Terriers have not deviated too much from their original promotion odds, and can be backed at around 2.36, whereas Bournemouth have drifted out to 8.0 to make it to The Championship. Value seekers will point out that all three matches involving these two this season have ended in draws.
With home advantage and an expected crowd of 20,000, Huddersfield 1.74 are red-hot favourites against a side that they have failed to beat this term. Manager Lee Clark was pleased with his team's defending in the first-leg and stressed...