Huddersfield Town saw their winless run extend to five games with a 2-0 loss to Yorkshire rivals Leeds United on Saturday. 

The first-half was a tight affair and the Terriers will likely have fancied their chances of getting a result when they headed in at half time with the scores 0-0.

However, second-half goals from Ezgjan Alioski and Pablo Hernandez meant Danny Cowley's side slipped to their 10th defeat of the season and remain just above the relegation zone.

They now travel to the Valley to face a Charlton side on an even worse run of form. Lee Bowyer's men have gone eight games without a win and have suffered defeat six times during that period.

The Addicks haven't won since mid-October, a run that has seen them slide down the table and onto the verge of a relegation battle.

Both sides will be determined to get back to winning ways tomorrow night and with that in mind, here is the side that we expect Cowley to field against Charlton on Tuesday.

The Terriers are facing something of an injury crisis at the moment, with seven players missing for the defeat to Leeds due to fitness issues. Cowley revealed in a press conference today that it was likely to be a similar side, though they hoped one or two players may return.

Kamil Grabara has been Huddersfield's number one this season and faced a difficult campaign given the side's poor form.

The Liverpool loanee looks set to start once again but could have his work cut out for him as the Addicks star striker Lyle Taylor returned from injury last week against Middlesbrough.

He will need his defensive line to be strong if that is the case and it appears as if that is likely to be the same four as against Leeds, with young Demeaco Duhaney starting once again.

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In midfield, Trevoh Chalobah has been missing for the past two fixtures after being sent off against Swansea City in late November and will be absent against Charlton as he serves the final part of his three-match ban.

Lewis O'Brien has been one of the Terriers' best players this season and Cowley was very vocal about how big a loss he was against Leeds; we may see him come back into the side, if he can recover in time, alongside Jonathan Hogg and Juninho Bacuna in a midfield three.

Ahead of them Steve Mounie caused some issues for the Whites on Saturday and has a good chance of being included once again, with Elias Kachunga on one flank and top scorer Karlan Grant playing off the other.