Saturday,26 January 2013, One of the important match Huddersfield V Leicester of The FA Cup Fourth Season.HD Quality Live Huddersfield V Leicester streaming is availahere.Huddersfield V Leicester Live Stream online video The FA Cup Video Free The match will take plcae at The John Smith's Stadium on 26/1/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Watch Free Huddersfield V Leicester Stream Free online video Video Of The FA Cup Saturday,26 January 2013 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 15:00 GMT.The FA Cup ,Watch Video online video Live online video,Huddersfield V Leicester Live Streaming Video,Huddersfield V Leicester Stream, Huddersfield V Leicester Streaming, Huddersfield V Leicester Live,Huddersfield V Leicester online video,Huddersfield V Leicester Results, The FA Cup Fixtures.Managerless Huddersfield could be without Adam Clayton for Saturday's FA Cup fourth-round clash with Leicester at the John Smith's Stadium. Huddersfield, without a win in their last 12 league games, sacked manager Simon Grayson on Thursday after the club had slipped to within seven points of the relegation zone, while Clayton sustained a knee injury during last week's defeat at Watford.
Clayton was replaced at half-time by Keith Southern, who is expected to return to the starting line-up, although Oliver Norwood and Scott Arfield provide caretaker managers Mark Lillis and Steve Eyre with alternative options.
Team News:
Danny Ward remains sidelined after breaking a bone in his foot. The unlucky winger missed five games with a knee problem and then suffered the latest injury in training last week when on the verge of a first-team comeback.
Defender Joel Lynch has missed the last three games with a hamstring injury and remains sidelined, but Town have no other new injury or suspension problems.
Leicester have no new problems ahead of the trip, with Ritchie Wellens fully fit again after a knee injury and set to be added to Nigel Pearson's squad.
Defensive duo Zak Whitbread and Sean St Ledger are on the road to recovery following respective calf and hamstring strains, although Saturday may come too soon for either to return.
After a run of five wins on the spin that has helped push the Foxes into the automatic promotion places in the npower Championship, boss Pearson will be keen for his side to retain their momentum but he may opt to freshen things up.
Midfielder Andy King and strikers Martyn Waghorn, Jamie Vardy and Marko Futacs will be among those hoping to break into the starting XI.
Clayton was replaced at half-time by Keith Southern, who is expected to return to the starting line-up, although Oliver Norwood and Scott Arfield provide caretaker managers Mark Lillis and Steve Eyre with alternative options.
Team News:
Danny Ward remains sidelined after breaking a bone in his foot. The unlucky winger missed five games with a knee problem and then suffered the latest injury in training last week when on the verge of a first-team comeback.
Defender Joel Lynch has missed the last three games with a hamstring injury and remains sidelined, but Town have no other new injury or suspension problems.
Leicester have no new problems ahead of the trip, with Ritchie Wellens fully fit again after a knee injury and set to be added to Nigel Pearson's squad.
Defensive duo Zak Whitbread and Sean St Ledger are on the road to recovery following respective calf and hamstring strains, although Saturday may come too soon for either to return.
After a run of five wins on the spin that has helped push the Foxes into the automatic promotion places in the npower Championship, boss Pearson will be keen for his side to retain their momentum but he may opt to freshen things up.
Midfielder Andy King and strikers Martyn Waghorn, Jamie Vardy and Marko Futacs will be among those hoping to break into the starting XI.