With attacking absentees on both sides, Al Hain-Cole
cannot see too many goals going in tonight, and thinks that the crowd
may need to remain patient to see some action Watch Free Leicester vs Huddersfield Stream Free online video Video Of UEFA Champions League Tuesday,12 February 2013 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 19:45 BST.EPL,Watch Video online video Live online video,Leicester vs Huddersfield Live Streaming Video, Leicester vs Huddersfield Stream, Leicester vs Huddersfield Streaming, Leicester vs Huddersfield Live, Leicester vs Huddersfield online video, Leicester vs Huddersfield Results, UEFA Champions League Fixtures After playing out a 1-1 draw at the John Smith's Stadium
two weeks ago, Huddersfield travel to Leicester for a televised FA Cup
replay that you cannot help but feel both teams could do without.
The Foxes are embroiled in a highly competitive promotion race, and showed where their priorities lie when they rested several key players for the original tie, making five changes.
Nevertheless, having beaten the same opposition 6-1 at this ground just one month ago, the hosts are unsurprisingly 4/11 (1.36) favourites with Bet Victor to come out on top here.
The visitors have a fight for Championship survival on their hands, and with a lengthy injury list, a patched up side are expected to struggle once again at the King Power Stadium. They're priced at odds of 17/2 (9.50) to emerge victorious from this match.
Leicester City
Last season's quarter-finalists are trying to reach the fifth round for only the second time in eight years.
The winners of this replay will become the sixth and last Championship club to qualify for the fifth round, and although Leicester overcame Nottingham Forest in last season's third round, they have fallen victim to Championship clubs on four of the last six occasions they have been drawn against them.
The Foxes were FA Cup runners-up four times between 1949 and 1969, and have lost to the eventual winners in each of the last two seasons; Manchester City and Chelsea.
Nigel Pearson's side have won their last four home matches in league and cup.
Huddersfield Town
Huddersfield have won only two of their last 15 matches in all competitions.
One of those victories was 1-0 away to Charlton in the third round, and the first time they had ejected a second level league club from the FA Cup in 14 years.
It landed the West Yorkshire club a place in the fourth round for the second time in three seasons, but they have only qualified for the last 16 once in 13 years (2008).
It's 91 years since the Terriers won the cup for the only time in their history, and 75 years since they engaged in the most recent of their five appearances in the final.
The Foxes are embroiled in a highly competitive promotion race, and showed where their priorities lie when they rested several key players for the original tie, making five changes.
Nevertheless, having beaten the same opposition 6-1 at this ground just one month ago, the hosts are unsurprisingly 4/11 (1.36) favourites with Bet Victor to come out on top here.
The visitors have a fight for Championship survival on their hands, and with a lengthy injury list, a patched up side are expected to struggle once again at the King Power Stadium. They're priced at odds of 17/2 (9.50) to emerge victorious from this match.
Leicester City
Last season's quarter-finalists are trying to reach the fifth round for only the second time in eight years.
The winners of this replay will become the sixth and last Championship club to qualify for the fifth round, and although Leicester overcame Nottingham Forest in last season's third round, they have fallen victim to Championship clubs on four of the last six occasions they have been drawn against them.
The Foxes were FA Cup runners-up four times between 1949 and 1969, and have lost to the eventual winners in each of the last two seasons; Manchester City and Chelsea.
Nigel Pearson's side have won their last four home matches in league and cup.
Huddersfield Town
Huddersfield have won only two of their last 15 matches in all competitions.
One of those victories was 1-0 away to Charlton in the third round, and the first time they had ejected a second level league club from the FA Cup in 14 years.
It landed the West Yorkshire club a place in the fourth round for the second time in three seasons, but they have only qualified for the last 16 once in 13 years (2008).
It's 91 years since the Terriers won the cup for the only time in their history, and 75 years since they engaged in the most recent of their five appearances in the final.