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Opinion: Predicted line up Vs. Huddersfield Town

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Blues return to St.Andrews this weekend following Saturday`s hard to swallow defeat to unbeaten table toppers Brighton and Hove Albion.

Gary Rowett`s men will be looking to return to winning ways at home having lost on their last appearance in front of the home fans and struggling Huddersfield Town present a fantastic opportunity to do so.

Despite a good performance against the Seagulls last time out, I expect Rowett to make changes to the side and possibly even make an alteration to the formation.

I would like to see David Davis and Neal Eardley recalled to the starting line-up, which would obviously mean somebody missing out in the attacking third or just a change of personnel up front.

Below is the starting XI that I would field against Town, as well as the substitutes.

GK: Kuszczak

RB: Eardley

CB: Spector

CB: Morrison

LB: Grounds

CM: Davis

CM: Kieftenbeld

CM: Gleeson

RW: Gray

ST: Toral

LW: Maghoma

Subs: Legzdins, Caddis, Halford, Shinnie, Solomon-Otabor, Brown, Brock-Madsen.

As you can see I have decided to switch Paul Caddis out for the previously mentioned Eardley as I feel Caddis has been dropping out of form in the past few games and maybe it is time we gave him a rest?

Some fans might question why I have started with Jon Toral as the main striker ahead of Nicolai Brock-Madsen, but the fact is, Toral is actually a much more clinical striker than anybody else have fit at the moment.

Brock-Madsen is yet to register for Blues so far this term, but having only made two starts, am I being too harsh? Personally I don`t think so! Blues need a goal scorer for the visit of Huddersfield and there is no denying that Toral has the instinct to be turned into a striker.

Blues fans, let us know what you think of the predicted line-up above! Do you agree with the changes that have been made? No? Why don`t you agree with them? Let us know in the comment section down below!

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