Saturday's early kick-off in the Sky Bet Championship sees 19th place Huddersfield Town take on 18th place Leeds United in a must-win match for both Yorkshire clubs. 

Steve Evans takes his Leeds side to Huddersfield in Saturday's early kick-off (12.30pm kick-off)

The Terriers, under the stewardship of new manager David Wagner after Chris Powell's departure in the week, have won just one of their last seven matches.

Leeds boss Steve Evans picked up his first win in charge on Tuesday when his side overcame Cardiff City 1-0 at Elland Road.

It's a big game for both sides as they bid to pull clear from the bottom three, and here are three things to look out for in this afternoon's encounter:

1) How will Wagner cope in his first game as Huddersfield manager?

On Wednesday, Powell's reign as Huddersfield manager come to an abrupt end, and former Borussia Dortmund coach Wagner, 44, has been installed as his replacement.

It appears that Wagner's footballing philosophy matches exactly with Huddersfield's typical style of play so, alongside the lack of time in the job so far, there is unlikely to be any significant changes ahead of this game.

Wagner is Huddersfield Town's first ever foreign manager, and it will be interesting to see how he deals with the pressures of English football.

2) Will Chris Wood continue his goalscoring form?

Chris Wood is currently the joint-sixth top scorer in the Sky Bet Championship.

Most notably, Wood rescued Leeds a valuable point with a superb penalty against Fulham a few weeks ago, and scored in Leeds' 2-1 victory over MK Dons back in September.

Wood, 23, is yet to reach his footballing peak, but he has already claimed 13 goals in 39 matches for his National team New Zealand, and gained valuable experience at World Cup level.

The Terriers are clearly a team Wood enjoys playing against, having scored four goals in his last four appearances against the West Yorkshire side.

It would not be a surprise if he found the net once again this afternoon.

3) Will owner Massimo Cellino attend today's game?

Last week, Leeds owner Massimo Cellino, 59, claimed that he will not attend any future Leeds United matches due to the way that the fans treat him.

Was this just media-attention-seeking? Or will he be true to his word? How long can an owner go without seeing his team play? These are all questions which could be answered if the owner fails to make an appearance this afternoon.

It seems unlikely that Cellino will make the trip to the John Smith's Stadium this lunchtime, but you can just never know with Cellino - he's unpredictable.

It remains to be seen whether the controversial Italian watches his side go in search of back-to-back league wins this afternoon.

Huddersfield and Leeds fans... what do you think the score will be? What do you make of your team's chances today? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!