As we head into the second half of the season, Brenford appear to building up a head of steam as they look to win promotion to the Premier League.

The Bees have lost just twice in their last nine league games, winning their previous three, and moving to within six points of The Whites, who currently occupy second place.

Last weekend saw them comfortably dispatch local rivals QPR 3-1 in the last West London Derby to be played at Griffin Park, with their talented front three doing the necessary damage inside the first 45 minutes.

This weekend sees them travel to Huddersfield Town as they look to close the gap further on those automatic promotion places.

But how can they get the better of their hosts? Here are TWO possible ways...

Full-back attacks

Huddersfield set-up in a 4-2-3-1 formation last time out as they were beaten away to Barnsley, and that is a shape that the Bees can exploit.

In Rico Henry and Henrik Dalsgaard they have two full-backs more than capable of bombing on and creating chances for their attacking players, and it is a day where they could thrive in that sense.

Danny Cowley chose to play Karlan Grant and Elias Kachunga out wide that day as well, two players who are not natural wingers, so there could well be plenty of space afforded to the duo.

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Trying their luck

Unlike QPR, Huddersfield are likely to sit much deeper against the Bees and task them with breaking through, affording them precious little space.

It could therefore be a match that is decided by a moment of magic from outside the box. Luckily the Bees have the players to do just that.

Josh Dasilva has scored a handful of stunners already this season whilst we all know that Said Benrahma is more than capable of the spectacular as well.