Huddersfield Town need to stand up and be counted against an Ipswich side who are polished at attacking set pieces.

That's the message from manager Mark Robins as he looks for a first win in eight matches against Mick McCarthy's visitors to the John Smith's Stadium.

Robins has no new injury worries and says he will "tweak one or two things" as Town seek a first win against the Tractor Boys since November 1999, when a line-up reading Nico Vaesen, Steve Jenkins, Jon Dyson, Kevin Gray, Jamie Vincent, Simon Baldry, Kenny Irons, Chris Beech, Ben Thornley, Marcus Stewart and Clyde Wijnhard  chalked a 3-1 success.

"Ipswich score a high percentage of their goals from set plays, which we've got to be better at," explained Robins.

"If I was Mick McCarthy, I would certainly be looking at that (aspect of the game), so I am certainly looking at it from our point of view.

"We have to be strong and physical against their physical threat, but they have also started to move and pass the ball a bit differently to before and they've also got another string to their bow in that they can go direct to some big powerful players.

"We have to cope with that and it's another great challenge. They've got a lot of experience in their line-up, but we will maybe look to tweak one or two things and go again.

"It's all about playing with a desire to provide a result for our supporters - and it's vitally important they stick with us once again.

"At the moment we are playing positively and well without being brilliant in the final third. It's been the story for a while, but we need to start taking more of our chances.

"I would be worried if we weren't creating chances and getting in good positions and we want to entertain our fans, but we also want to win matches for them and that's what we are looking to do.

"We have a six-game mini-season now where we've got to try and add some good results to the mix.

"We are playing decent football and that will continue, because it has to be the DNA of the club, and I accept responsibility for the results. Since the turn of the year the results have not been brilliant, so we've got to make sure in these last six games we put in decent performances and get some good results.

"We have to step up to the plate and deliver those results for the supporters. It's vitally important to us that the fans stick with us and keep believing, because ultimately we will have success."

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