Bristol City make the trip north tonight as they take on Huddersfield Town in what could be a crucial game with both ends of the table affected.

The Robins are fighting for a play-off spot while Huddersfield are embroiled in a relegation dogfight at the other end of the table.

Lee Johnson will have to decide which City starting XI is the best one available to get maximum points against a side that they should be beating but he will have to deal with a few injuries within his squad.

Here is the likely starting XI that Johnson is set to field against Huddersfield...

It is likely that Johnson will make one change ahead of tonight's game.

Dan Bentley will keep his spot in goal despite making a mistake during the West Brom game which led to Hal Robson-Kanu slotting in from close range.

Jay Dasilva starts at left-back as his energy down the flank will help to provide City with a cutting edge when attacking from defence.

Filip Benkovic and Ashley Williams will continue their partnership at centre-back while Jack Hunt keeps his spot at right-back.

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Jamie Paterson is the only change from Saturday's defeat to West Brom as he comes in for Callum O'Dowda and starts on the left side of the midfield.

January signing Markus Henriksen starts in the centre of midfield as he will be seen as the more defensive midfielder. Hungary international Adam Nagy will be the slightly more advanced midfielder as he looks to unlock the Huddersfield defence.

Niclas Eliasson will switch to the right wing as he attempts to cut inside onto his stronger left foot.

Strikers Famara Diedhiou and Nahki Wells will continue with their partnership as Johnson looks to get the best out of the physical Diedhiou and the clinical Wells.