Huddersfield have no fresh injury problems for the visit of Brighton, who are without Jake Wright.
Duo still out for Terriers, Wright setback for Seagulls
Huddersfield Town have no fresh injury problems for the visit of Brighton & Hove Albion, who are without Jake Wright.
Terriers boss Lee Clark could stick with a winning side as continues to make do without midfielders Michael Collins and Jim Goodwin.
Collins serves the last of a three-game suspension, while Goodwin is still recovering from a knee operation during the summer.
Striker Lee Novak, brought in from Gateshead over the summer, could drop to the bench after Clark admitted his fitness needs to be monitored following the step up from non-league football, with Theo Robinson and Robbie Simpson expected to battle it out for his spot in the side.
In-form striker Jordan Rhodes will be looking to maintain his stunning start to the season against Brighton. The summer signing from Ipswich has scored five goals in three games so far.
Brighton news
Brighton manager Russell Slade is without Wright for the trip to the Galpharm Stadium, but Jim McNulty makes a welcome return to the squad.
Wright suffered a hamstring strain during Saturday's goalless draw at Brentford and is expected to be ruled out for the next three weeks.
Fellow left-back McNulty has made a remarkable recovery after having a kidney removed following a horrific collision in the match against Crewe in February.
McNulty would be a ready-made replacement for Wright, although the Seagulls do not want to rush him back so he will probably start on the bench with Andrew Whing filling in on the left.
Striker Gary Hart is Albion's only other absentee and will be out for another fortnight with a toe injury.