Mansfield Town welcome Huddersfield Town on Saturday for a clash brimming with early-season ambition.
The Stags look to make home advantage count, while the Terriers arrive determined to make their Championship return imminent. Expect intensity, goals and a sold-out crowd making the One Call Stadium a fortress.
Our 3 Predictions For Mansfield Town Vs Huddersfield Town
- First Prediction: Draw – 9/4
- Second Prediction: Both Teams To Score – 7/10
- Third Prediction: Over 2.5 Goals – 9/10
First Prediction For Mansfield Town Vs Huddersfield Town – Draw – 9/4
Mansfield Town occupy 9th position in EFL League One, with 22 points from 15 matches. They have secured 6 wins, 4 draws and 5 losses, scoring 22 goals and conceding 17 for a goal difference of +5.
Huddersfield Town came into the season as one of the bookies’ favourites to get promotion. However, under Lee Grant, it’s not gone smoothly. The Terriers currently sit 10th with 22 points from 14 matches, recording 7 wins, 1 draw and 6 losses while netting 21 goals and shipping 19 to hold a +2 goal difference.
The two clubs, level on points, reflect tight mid-table competition with balanced recent performances and defensive resilience evident in their recent games.
Second Prediction For Mansfield Town Vs Huddersfield Town – Both Teams To Score – 7/10
Mansfield Town host Huddersfield Town in EFL League One on Saturday. Currently, both clubs sit level on 22 points, with Mansfield in 9th after 15 matches and Huddersfield in 10th from 14.
Mansfield Town have scored 22 goals while conceding 17, averaging 1.47 scored and 1.13 against per game. They netted in 14 of 15 league outings, including their last 4 home fixtures, where they scored 9 and conceded 4. Top scorers like Will Evans with 2 goals highlight their attacking threat.
Huddersfield Town tally the same at 22 goals scored and 19 conceded, at 1.5 and 1.36 per match respectively. They found the net in 13 of 14 games, with 55% over 2.5 goals overall, and Joe Taylor contributed 3 strikes amid good recent form.
Head-to-head data across 4 clashes shows both teams scoring in 75% of encounters, averaging 2.25 goals. With leaky defences and potent fronts, both teams to score looks likely.
Third Prediction For Mansfield Town Vs Huddersfield Town – Over 2.5 Goals – 9/10
Mansfield Town host Huddersfield Town in EFL League One on Saturday at the One Call Stadium.
So far this season, Mansfield Town sit 9th with 22 points from 15 matches, recording 6 wins, 4 draws and 5 defeats while scoring 22 and conceding 17. Their home games average around 2.8 total goals, with 64% of games so far this season exceeding 2.5 goals and 5 of the last 6 clearing the line.
Huddersfield Town occupy 10th on 22 points from 14 games, posting 7 wins, 1 draw and 6 losses, netting 21 and shipping 19. Away from home, 71% of their matches have gone over 2.5 goals, averaging an astounding 3.1 per fixture.
The last 4 head-to-head meetings between the sides have produced an average of 3.0 goals, with 75% over 2.5. Current form and statistical trends strongly support over 2.5 goals on Saturday afternoon.

Best Betting Odds For Mansfield Town Vs Huddersfield Town
| Bookmaker | Mansfield Town | Draw | Huddersfield Town |
| NRGBet Sports | 13/10 | 9/4 | 47/25 |
| Bet 442 Sport | 13/10 | 9/4 | 7/4 |
| 7bet Sport | 13/10 | 7/3 | 19/10 |
Full Preview Of The Game: Latest Results And Head-To-Head
Mansfield Town host Huddersfield Town in EFL League One on Saturday at the One Call Stadium.
So far this campaign, Mansfield Town sit 9th with 22 points from 15 matches, recording 6 wins, 4 draws and 5 losses while scoring 22 goals and conceding 17. Under manager Nigel Clough, in his fifth season at the club after guiding them to promotion from League Two, the Stags have shown attacking verve but problems in defence.
They have scored 8 goals in their last 5 outings across all competitions, a run that includes a shaky 3-2 FA Cup first-round victory over Harrogate Town at the start of the month, where late drama sealed progression amid an end-to-end game. However, in the EFL Trophy, they recently suffered a 3-1 defeat away to Huddersfield, exposing set-piece vulnerabilities. Mansfield has conceded the most penalties in the division this season, with 4 awarded against them, often from needless fouls in dangerous areas.
Forward Tyler Roberts has been pivotal since his arrival in the summer, leading the squad with the highest shots on target per match at 0.9, his clinical efforts from the left flank creating 12 chances in 15 appearances. A recent 2-1 league loss to Northampton Town, almost a fortnight ago, has left them in a spot of trouble, desperate for home points to push towards the play-offs.
Huddersfield Town, level on 22 points in 10th from 14 matches, boast 7 wins, 1 draw and 6 losses, netting 21 and shipping 19. This is manager Lee Grant‘s first season in charge, having been appointed in May on a three-year deal after impressing as a coach at Ipswich Town during their back-to-back promotions.
The Terriers, relegated from the Championship two seasons ago, have adapted to third-tier life with transitional resilience but persistent backline issues with no clean sheets in 7 games, conceding 1.36 goals per fixture on average.
Offensively, they match Mansfield‘s record, scoring 8 in their last 5 across leagues and cups, capped by a commanding 3-1 League One victory over struggling Plymouth Argyle in their last game. A 2-1 FA Cup second-round exit to Bolton Wanderers at the start of the month has highlighted these issues, with Dion Charles‘ earlier brace against Mansfield underscoring his threat. Grant‘s setup emphasises possession and width, but away form remains patchy, with 71% of road games exceeding 2.5 goals.
Head-to-head records tilt towards the visitors, with Huddersfield winning the last 3 meetings: 2-1 in League One last season, 3-1 in the recent EFL Trophy clash, and a 1-0 pre-season friendly. Across 6 total encounters since 2018, they claim 4 victories to Mansfield‘s 1, averaging 2.8 goals per game.
These fixtures have been fiercely contested, often decided by individual moments or tight occasions such as a penalty, blending Clough‘s resilient set-up against Grant‘s high pressing and tactical nous. Both sides are conceding goals yet not firing as much as hoped.
Confrontation
22/11/2025
League One League One
Mansfield
Huddersfield
1
3
04/11/2025
EFL Trophy EFL Trophy
Huddersfield
Mansfield
3
1
05/04/2025
League One League One
Huddersfield Town
Mansfield Town
2
1
07/12/2024
League One League One
Mansfield Town
Huddersfield Town
1
2
Last Results - Mansfield
29/11/2025
League One League One
Cardiff
Mansfield
3
0
L
22/11/2025
League One League One
Mansfield
Huddersfield
1
3
L
08/11/2025
League One League One
Northampton
Mansfield
2
1
L
04/11/2025
EFL Trophy EFL Trophy
Huddersfield
Mansfield
3
1
L
01/11/2025
FA Cup FA Cup
Mansfield
Harrogate
3
2
W
Last Results - Huddersfield
02/12/2025
EFL Trophy EFL Trophy
Lincoln
Huddersfield
0
2
W
29/11/2025
League One League One
Huddersfield
AFC Wimbledon
3
3
D
25/11/2025
League One League One
Luton
Huddersfield
2
1
L
22/11/2025
League One League One
Mansfield
Huddersfield
1
3
W
08/11/2025
League One League One
Huddersfield
Plymouth
3
1
W
Where To Watch Mansfield Town Vs Huddersfield Town
Where can I watch this game, either on TV or in person?
- Location: One Call Stadium, Nottinghamshire
- Date And Time: November 22nd, 3pm
- TV: This game is not being broadcast live in the UK
Probable Lineups For Mansfield Town Vs Huddersfield Town
How might both teams line up in this important game, with both teams looking for a win to take them closer to the League One play-off picture?
Predicted Mansfield Town Lineup
- Lineup – L. Roberts, K. Knoyle, D. Oshilaja, F. Blake-Tracy, S. McLaughlin, J. McDonnell, A. Lewis, N. Moriah-Welsh, T. Roberts, W. Evans, R. Oates.
- Manager – Nigel Clough
- Injuries/ Suspensions – No current injuries or suspensions
Predicted Huddersfield Town Lineup
- Lineup – O. Goodman, L. Sørensen, J. Feeney, R. Balker, M. Miller, R. Ledson, B. Wiles, M. Harness, D. Charles, R. Roosken, B. Radulovic
- Manager – Lee Grant
- Injuries/Suspensions – M.Pearson, R.Balker, M.McGuane


