Huddersfield Town are set for a glamour tie in the third round of the Carabao Cup as they welcome Premier League giants Manchester City to the Accu Stadium on Wednesday. The Terriers, who were held to a goalless draw by Burton Albion at the weekend, will be looking to cause a major upset against Pep Guardiola's side. Manager Lee Grant will definitely be without Mickel Miller and Antony Evans, while key midfielder Herbie Kane is a major doubt with a groin problem. Lynden Gooch and Jack Whatmough are also unlikely to be risked. In attack, however, the Terriers can count on Joe Taylor, who is in fine form at home and will spearhead the forward line. The visitors have completely dominated this fixture in recent years, winning the last seven encounters. The Terriers, however, have shown their own cup resilience this season, reaching this stage via two dramatic penalty shootout victories. Pep Guardiola will heavily rotate his squad, with Erling Haaland possibly being rested as a precaution after a minor back issue. John Stones is expected to make his first start after returning from injury. A number of fringe names, including goalkeeper James Trafford and winger Oscar Bobb, are in line to start. The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Football in the UK, with coverage beginning at 7:30 pm BST. Huddersfield Town's predicted XI includes Nichols, Sorensen, Feeney, Wallace, and Roughan, while Manchester City's predicted XI features Trafford, Nunes, Stones, Ake, and Lewis. The Terriers have proven they are a tough team to beat in the cup, but their recent league form has been patchy, with the team now winless in their last two outings. Their defensive record against City is a major concern, having conceded 14 goals in the last three meetings alone. City are looking to build momentum after a mixed start to their Premier League season, which continued with a weekend draw at Arsenal. Despite expected rotation, their squad depth is formidable, with the Sky Blues having scored 16 goals in their last five games against Huddersfield. The match kicks off at 7:45 pm BST on Wednesday, with the Terriers seeking to pull off a major upset against the Premier League giants.