Swansea City will be looking to maintain their unbeaten away record in the Championship this campaign when they travel to face Huddersfield this evening.
Steve Cooper's side are entering the match following another disappointing home defeat when they lost to Millwall at the Liberty Stadium on the weekend, but the Welsh side have looked strong on the road so far this term and will be looking to continue this at the John Smith's Stadium.
They are set to face a resurgent Huddersfield side who have now lost just once in their last nine league matches, which means Cooper's side will have their work cut out against the 19th-placed side in what promises to be a tight affair.
Here are three factors that will decide which side comes out on top tonight...
How Huddersfield decided to approach the game
Swansea have been much stronger on the road due to the fact teams choose to try and frustrate Cooper's side much more when they come to the Liberty Stadium, which means the oppositions' tactics often play into Swansea's hands when they are on their travels.
The same trend might well unfold again this evening if Huddersfield try to take the game to Swansea at the John Smith's Stadium, and Danny Cowley would perhaps be better off setting up his side to contain Swansea instead.
The South Wales outfit often struggle to overcome teams who place primary focus on nulling Swansea's threat, which means Cowley's outlook on the game will play a key role in how it pans out at the John Smith's Stadium.
The nature of Swansea's midfield performance
Swansea's midfield performances have been characterised by an element of inconsistency this season with the likes of Matt Grimes, George Byers and Jay Fulton struggling to always maintain a high performance level.
Grimes and Byers were named in the holding midfield roles against Millwall on Saturday, but they failed to control the game from the centre of the park in the duo's weakest showing of the season so far.
However, the pair showed against Cardiff earlier this term how effective they can be alongside each other in the Swansea midfield, and their side's overall performance is definitely somewhat dependent on their ability to grasp hold of the game.
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The strength of Andre Ayew's performance
The Ghana international is the player who probably possesses the most quality in this Swansea side, as the whole team does tend to perform well when Ayew looks at his most lively and menacing best.
This was proven during Swansea's victory over Cardiff back in October when Ayew ran the show for the hosts up front, and the 29-year-old is such an excellent attacking outlet at this level that he is capable of changing games on his own.
Swansea will fancy their chances of gaining success at the John Smith's Stadium this evening if Ayew is playing at his best, but it seems likely that the Terriers will be paying close attention to the former West Ham man tonight.