TOWN followed up their first home win of the League I campaign against Northampton by securing a morale-boosting point at high-flying Oldham.

And those two results will undoubtedly have lifted spirits in the Terriers camp after an indifferent spell of form.

If they can take the confidence gleaned into tomorrow’s clash with Leicester, there seems little reason why they can’t emerge with something, especially as they possess home advantage.

The odds however, don’t seem to bear out this theory, Betdaq posting just 7/5 against an away win, Coral offering 12/5 for the draw and Jaxx.com rating Town as underdogs and pricing them at 17/10.

Nevertheless, given recent Town results, a tight affair seems inevitable so there seems every possibility that Stan Ternent’s side could register a slender success.

A strong case can therefore be made for a one-goal margin of victory in favour of Huddersfield at 3/1 with Blue Square, a wager that brings into play both a 2-1 scoreline (11/1, Betfred) and for the bold, a 3-2 victory for the Terriers, the latter a 33/1 chance with Sportingbet.

Elsewhere Ian Craney, who netted at Boundary Park last week, is an appealing 11/1 (bet365) to open the scoring at the Galpharm, where the two sides are chalked up by Canbet at evens to generate a total of three or more goals.

Terriers dominance, in the shape of a half-time and full-time lead, catches the eye at 9/2 with Betdirect.

Punters who are cautious, given that the visitors are the league leaders, can back Town at 9/20 (Partybets) to either win or draw and those fancying Ternent’s troops to again share the spoils with one of League I’s form teams can obtain odds of 14/1 with VCBet for the match to end 2-2.