Fulham host Huddersfield Town in the Championship tomorrow. The Cottagers look to be getting back to their best. They've lost just one of their last seven in the Championship, winning four of them and finding themselves in 4th-place going into the weekend. A 4-0 defeat at Manchester City last time out saw Fulham crash out of the FA Cup, but tomorrow they'll look advantage of an inconsistent Huddersfield - Danny Cowley's side have won just one of their last four, but won their last away fixture at Hull City. Speaking to www.fulhamfc.com, Parker gave his verdict on tomorrow's opposition: “Huddersfield are a team that was in the Premier League with us last year and have not got the results, certainly early on in the season,” Parker stated. Their position in the league is what it is, and they’re probably disappointed with that.
“But they’re under new management and if there’s one thing you can guarantee from their squad of players it’s that they’ll fight. They’re trying everything they can to scrap for points. “It’s always difficult and I always say to the team that first and foremost you’re going to have to win the fight against this team, and hopefully after that your quality prevails."

The Terriers' main threat tomorrow will be Karlan Grant - he's scored 13 goals in the league this season, including the opener at Hull in the week.

“He’s a good player for them and has scored a few goals,” said Parker. “He’s certainly a threat for them going forward, but it would be unfair on the others to just single him out.

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“There’s Fraizer Campbell, the boy from Arsenal that they’ve got in, [Emile] Smith Rowe. They’ve got some good players who you’ve got to respect. They can hurt you, so we’ll be aware of that.”

Fulham will be without two first-team defenders tomorrow - Terrence Kongolo joined on-loan from Huddersfield earlier in the month and is ineligible for tomorrow's game, whilst Tim Ream is suspended after his red card at the Etihad last time out.

Parker though will welcome back Neeskens Kebano and Aboubakar Kamara, but will be without both Anthony Knockaert and Aleksandar Mitrovic through injury:

“We’re still struggling a little bit with injuries, but we’ve got a couple coming back - Neeskens Kebano will be around it and involved hopefully, Abou Kamara’s trained only two days so it might be a little bit touch and go.

“Everyone else, it is what it is. Knockaert will still be unavailable for this game, Mitrović is outside but it’s still too early to call really.”

A win for Fulham could see them leapfrog Nottingham Forest in 3rd-place, whilst a loss could see them drop out of the top-six altogether if other results go against them.