Burnley's penalty shout will be the biggest talking point from this one and the Clarets will look back in frustration. It's understandable, as there was clear contact, but they haven't really done enough in the final third to threaten Lossl's goal significantly.
Late yellow card for Lolley, who's arm clatters into Jack Cork.
90' +1
Three minutes added on at the John Smith's stadium and my prediction of a goal before the finish looks set to be wrong.
90'
Huddersfield still have a chance though and are given the opportunity to pump the ball forward after Wells concedes a foul, which he's lucky to avoid a booking for. The hosts elect to play it short and are retaining their possession rather than going for the win.
88'
Not long to go and the tide of the game now seems to be flowing in Burnley's favour. They've been the masters of a narrow victory this season and look threatening with both Vokes and Wells introduced.
86'
SAVE! Almost the moment for the fairytale moment for Wells! Vokes rises high to knock a header back across goal to where Wells is lurking and he gets a touch, only to see his effort prevented by a crucial stop from the legs of Lossl.
85'
As it stands, Huddersfield are on course for a welcome clean sheet. The Terriers kept three in a row to start the campaign but have kept just three in the 17 since, including just two in their last 14. Still work to do here though.
83'
Another decent attacking move for Huddersfield but Lolley's delivery is just beyond the heads of Depoitre and Mooy in the middle. The hosts are looking good though, having finally found their rhythm in the final third.
82'
D. Williams enters the game and replaces C. Quaner.
Huddersfield's turn to make a change now and it's their final one of the game. Danny Williams is the man introduced, with Quaner replaced.
81'
N. Wells enters the game and replaces A. Barnes.
Burnley's second change of the game is another attacking one. Nahki Wells, who left Huddersfield for Burnley on Deadline Day in August, enters the fray to replace Barnes. Is a winning goal for him written in the script?
78'
Quaner gets some treatment after that challenge and Huddersfield have a chance to knock a ball into the middle. Mooy, of course, is the man to take it but Mee is there to head it away from danger.
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B. Mee gets yellow.
Poor tackle from Ben Mee and he knows a yellow card is coming his way. Huddersfield continue to be on the front foot and Burnley have a challenge ahead of them.
75'
Still a difficult game to call. Maybe I'm being too optimistic but it does feel like there's a goal in this one, though I'm not bold enough to predict which way it will go.
73'
S. Vokes enters the game and replaces J. Hendrick.
First change for Burnley is a long awaited one. Sam Vokes is introduced in place of Hendick, meaning it's two up top for the Clarets.
71'
Into the final 20 minutes and Huddersfield seem to have found their rhythm, following a few minutes where they've retained possession well. Pope still remains untested between the sticks but the positive signs set up a very interesting end to this tie.
69'
Bizarre that Burnley are yet to make a substitution as this game has been crying out for a change for a while.
67'
This has a feel of a one goal game, so the final exchanges will be crucial. Both sides have enjoyed a fantastic 2017 and a draw wouldn't be the end of the world but three points would be huge.
65'
Huddersfield were incredibly fortunate not to be penalised for that and the game now has an edge to it. Burnley surely have to make some changes soon as the hosts will only grow in confidence as the game progresses.
63'
That could be a huge moment in the match and Burnley will certainly feel aggrieved. The Clarets, remarkably, haven't been given a penalty in their favour all season.
61'
Huge call! Hendrick and Arfield link-up, with the former then tumbling under challenge from Lossl. The referee gives nothing but replays show there was contact and Sean Dyche will be furious when he sees that back.
60'
Decent free-kick opportunity for Huddersfield out wide on the right, which Mooy stands over. It's into a decent area but misses all of his team-mates, with Burnley once again standing firm.
58'
Dangers are still there for Huddersfield who, just like in the first-half, started well but then saw their attacking threat quelled.
56'
Increase in pressure from Huddersfield, who earn a corner, but Mooy's delivery to the near post is immediately headed away. The Aussie midfielder tries his luck again but this time Pope can rise in the area to claim the ball.
55'
J. Lolley enters the game and replaces T. Ince.
Second change of the match for Huddersfield as Tom Ince is replaced by Joe Lolley.
53'
SAVE! A better opportunity for Burnley and a better save from Lossl! Arfield is fed through and has the goal at his mercy but he's stopped by Huddersfield's on-loan stopper.
52'
Huddersfield have responded well following the break but Pope is still yet to be called into action properly. With the likes of Mooy in their ranks, you'd hope that they have more to show in attack.
50'
Lossl makes a save but it's an easy one after Bardsley strikes from distance. It's a shot on target at least!
48'
Both sides have had flashes of better play in the early minutes since the break but the goalkeepers remain untested.
46'
T. Smith enters the game and replaces F. Hadergjonaj.
Tom Smith comes on to replace Hadergjonaj at the interval as Huddersfield make a change.
45' +1
Glorious chance! Burnley had the opportunity to snatch the opening goal right at the death but Barnes' shot is blocked, when he had a team-mate alongside.
45'
Back underway at the John Smith's Stadium. Hopefully there's more action this half!
44'
Arfield is incredibly fortunate to escape a booking. He's charged into an opponent without any desire to win the ball and the home fans are making their feelings known.
42'
Hopefully the break leads to an improvement in this game, as we've endured a lull for the majority of the game. I wouldn't be surprised if one of the goalkeepers has fallen asleep.
40'
Rare set-piece for Huddersfield as Taylor commits a foul but it's not an opportunity to threaten Nick Pope, as it's taken near the halfway line and almost immediately concede possession.
38'
After their assault on the Huddersfield net about ten minutes ago, Burnley have been a lot more quiet. They still have control of the game but there has been a lack of consistent creativity.
36'
Huddersfield have found problems kicking with the wind this period and will hope to avoid that situation in the second-half. Burnley have kept the ball on the ground a lot so they shouldn't find the weather too much of an issue.
34'
Wagner issues fresh instructions to goalkeeper Lossl and other members of his side. The Terriers are yet to find their bark this afternoon.
32'
Huddersfield haven't exactly been prolific this season so it's not surprising to see them struggle to create opportunities here. However, you would expect them to be doing a lot better in possession and at least asking a question of the Burnley defence.
30'
Foul on Barnes gives Burnley a free-kick in a central area but it's quite a way from goal. Defour, who scored a cracker against Manchester United, strikes the wall this time and wins a corner.
28'
Huddersfield have faded as the first-half has progressed and are wasting possession, trying to go long but getting caught out by the wind. That's making it far too easy for the Burnley defence and David Wagner is understandably far from impressed.
26'
Burnley are banging on the door! Arfield now flashes a header wide of the mark but, yet again, they fail to hitting the target.
24'
CHANCE! Burnley are bossing it! The Clarets again come close after a well worked move, with Defour then smashing a low shot wide of the left-hand post. Positive signs but Lossl remains a spectator.
23'
Burnley have established themselves as the better of the two sides here but have nothing to show for their efforts so far. They certainly need to improve in the final third, where Lossl hasn't had too much to do.
21'
CLOSE! Best chance of the game falls Burnley's way, as Gundmundsson beats the defenders ahead of him and looks certain to find the back of the net. He fails to hit the target though and the Icelandic international continues to wait for his first Premier League goal.
19'
CHANCE! Huddersfield get away with it! It's sloppily given away by Depoitre and Burnley break, with Hendrick holding the ball up before feeding it out wide. A low ball into the area is dangerous but a decisive defensive touch puts it behind for a corner before Arfield could poke at goal.
17'
It was goalless at Turf Moor when these two sides met earlier this season and there hasn't been too much to suggest that we'll see a frenzy of action in the final third here.
15'
A lot of untidy passes in the early periods of this match, which will be frustrating for both managers, with Hendrick once again flagged offside from a set-piece.
13'
OFFSIDE! Burnley have the ball in the net from the resulting corner but the offside flag is raised, with Lossl saving the initial header before Hendrick tucked home the rebound.
12'
M. Jørgensen gets yellow.
First yellow card of the game goes the way of Zanka, who commits a needless foul and deservedly has his name taken.
10'
David Wagner will be happy with his side's performance in the opening ten minutes, as they've kept Burnley quiet. The visitors have been trying to hit the ball long but it hasn't really worked out yet.
8'
SAVE! Pope is the first keeper in action this afternoon as Quaner skips through the Burnley defence and then unleashes a shot from range, requiring the Clarets' stopper to palm the ball over the bar.
7'
Decent move for Huddersfield as van la Parra and Depoitre threaten around the 18-yard box but Burnley's defence holds out.
5'
Huddersfield will have a hard time breaking down this Burnley defence, who will be looking to get their defensive record back on track after conceding five in their last two. Prior to that, Dyche's side had conceded just 12 in 17 matches.
3'
Fairly even start to this game, though Burnley perhaps have the edge. Lossl charged out to palm a free-kick away and the game may perhaps be affected by the wind, which is whistling around West Yorkshire.
1'
KICK-OFF! We're underway at the John Smith's Stadium, where Huddersfield get us going as they kick to the right.
Burnley have certainly been the surprise package this season and their success is shown by the fact they would have been frustrated with a 2-2 draw with Manchester United on Boxing Day, having led 2-0. Whatever happens today, they'll remain seventh in the table but a win would put them just one point behind Arsenal, who play tomorrow.
Huddersfield XI: Jonas Lossl; Florent Hadergjonaj, Zanka, Christopher Schindler, Scott Malone; Jonathan Hogg, Aaron Mooy; Collin Quaner, Tom Ince, Rajiv van la Parra; Laurent Depoitre.
Burnley XI: Nick Pope; Phil Bardsley, Ben Mee, Kevin Long, Charlie Taylor; Johann Berg Gundmundsson, Jack Cork, Steven Defour, Scott Airfield; Jeff Hendrick; Ashley Barnes.
Huddersfield subs: Joel Coleman, Michael Hefele, Tommy Smith, Danny Williams, Joe Lolley, Steve Mounie, Martin Cranie.
Burnley subs: Anders Lindegaard, Matthew Lowton, Dean Marney, Ashley Westwood, Sam Vokes, Nahki Wells, Jonathan Walters.
Huddersfield make three changes to the side that drew 1-1 with Stoke on Boxing Day, with Smith and Mounie dropping to the bench. Chris Lowe, who was battling to recover from a foot problem, misses out. Their spots are taken by Malone, Depoitre and Hadergjonaj- I personally hope the latter has a quiet game.
After their heroics at Old Trafford, Burnley are unchanged for their visit across the county borders into West Yorkshire. Sean Dyche does seem to have shifted his tactics though, opting for a 4-4-1-1 rather than the 4-1-4-1 he selected against the Red Devils.
Good afternoon and welcome to our LIVE coverage of the Premier League clash between Huddersfield and Burnley, where both sides are looking to bolster their position in the table as we enter the New Year.
Huddersfield surpassed expectations in their promotion winning campaign last term and have performed well in the Premier League this season. The Terriers have gone three games unbeaten since losing to Chelsea, winning two of their last five, and sit 11th in the table. Crucially, they're five points above the drop zone but things can change in the blink of an eye.
Half-time in Huddersfield and both sides need to improve a lot in the second-half. Burnley have been the better of the two sides but have struggled to threaten Lossl's goal significantly.
Huddersfield have been struggling to cope with the wind in the first period but they won't be able to use that excuse after the break. In truth, David Wagner's side have been sloppy in possession throughout and have failed to show any signs of life in the final third.
At least Burnley have shown some attacking intent but they must have lost their shooting boots during the trek across the Pennines. Sean Dyche's side have done well defensively, as you would expect, but there's room to improve.
FULL-TIME! The points are shared in West Yorkshire and it's a result that both sides will take. It maintains both of their brilliant starts to the season and they'll be hoping that 2018 continues in a similar fashion.
Huddersfield boss David Wagner was complaining of fixture congestion ahead of this match and his side did look tired today. Three consecutive draws isn't a bad return though and they have a unbeaten festive period in their sights. They travel to Leicester on New Year's Day, before turning their attention to a trip to Bolton in the FA Cup.
Burnley will certainly complain about that penalty shout but they didn't create enough to suggest that they're unfortunate not to have won here. Sean Dyche won't be too disappointed with this result though and will know he has harder battles ahead, as they welcome Liverpool to Turf Moor on Monday before travelling to face Manchester City in the cup.
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