The fourth official has signalled for three additional minutes at the end of the second half.
89'
Sloppy play from Walker almost hands Huddersfield an opening but Ederson is alert to the danger, clearing the ball away with Mounie then fouling De Bruyne in midfield.
88'
Not too long to go and Huddersfield will shift their attention towards an important week. Out of the FA Cup, they will have next weekend off and are expected to announce their new manager imminently.
86'
The Huddersfield fans are still in good spirits despite their winless streak in the league set to extend to 10 matches, as they celebrate every completed pass that their side makes.
SAVE! City look to find a fourth goal as Bernardo Silva picks up the ball and makes his way into the area but his driven shot is comfortably saved by Lossl.
84'
Not too long to go and Huddersfield are retaining possession well, although it is largely in their own half. City have taken their foot off the gas and are happy to sit back to defend.
82'
SAVE! Mounie has been bright since his introduction and rises to meet Pritchard's cross but his header is easily saved.
80'
F. Delph enters the game and replaces İ. Gündoğan.
Third and final change from Guardiola, as Gundogan is hauled off and replaced by Delph.
79'
WIDE! Finally a sight at goal for Huddersfield, as Mounie cuts inside from the left side and fires a shot from distance that whistles past Ederson's post.
77'
Another set-piece comes to nothing from the home side as City stand firm once again. Ederson continues to have a very quiet afternoon.
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76'
A decent opportunity for Huddersfield as Aguero is penalised for a foul on Hogg, allowing the home side to fire a delivery into the middle.
74'
Huddersfield have not let their heads drop and are trying their best to give the home faithful something to celebrate but Ederson has barely had anything to do. It is quite remarkable that we are so deep into the January transfer window and the Terriers have not strengthened their ranks in the final third.
72'
Bernardo Silva enters the game and replaces L. Sané.
Second change for Manchester City as Sane, who has been excellent in the second half, is replaced by Bernardo Silva.
70'
City have taken their foot off the gas as the game enters the final 20 minutes, knowing their work is done, but they still look dangerous when they pick up possession in Huddersfield's half.
68'
The home supporters have been passionate throughout but are now starting to be subdued as we enter the latter stages of the game. There have been some encouraging signs from their side at times today though.
66'
Huddersfield are looking to get back on the front foot as they push forward to put City's defence under pressure but are unable to create any opportunities - which pretty much sums up their season.
64'
A. Pritchard enters the game and replaces J. Bacuna.
Another change for the home side, with Bacuna making way for the introduction of Pritchard.
63'
Guardiola's side are in full flight here and could look to add further gloss to the scoreline in the minutes that remain. Huddersfield look down and out.
61'
A real kick in the teeth for Huddersfield now as the scoreline becomes flattering. Ten points adrift of safety after Newcastle United's win yesterday, the Terriers have an impossible task ahead of them if they are to avoid relegation this season.
59'
David Silva enters the game and replaces Fernandinho.
S. Mounié enters the game and replaces A. Diakhaby.
Now in cruise control, Guardiola brings off Fernandinho, who is on a yellow card, and introduces David Silva in his place.
Huddersfield also make a change, with Hudson bringing on Mounie for Diakhaby.
56'
L. Sané has scored a goal for Manchester City! Assist by S. Agüero.
Aguero has been fairly quiet today but his assist shows exactly what he brings to a side when he is given the ball. A deft header to Sane, who then finished off a fine move.
GOOOOAL! 3-0! Brilliant from Sane! Moments after providing the assist to Sterling, the Germany international latches onto Aguero's header and charges into the box before poking a fine finish past Lossl.
54'
R. Sterling has scored a goal for Manchester City! Assist by L. Sané.
GOOOOOOAL! 2-0! Patient play from Manchester City and they find a breakthrough. De Bruyne tees a pass through to Sane, who looks to be marginally offside, and he drills a low cross into the middle where Sterling converts with a diving header.
Huddersfield will certainly have complaints due to Sane's position but it was a very difficult call for the linesman to make. His delivery to Sterling was then perfect, putting the ball on a plate.
52'
An encouraging start to the second half from Huddersfield as they try to find a way through the Manchester City defence but the visitors are very organised at the back, preventing Hudson's side from creating chances.
50'
Fernandinho gets yellow.
Fernandino catches Bacuna right in front of the Manchester City bench and has his name taken by the referee as a result.
49'
Beautfiul play down the right from City as Walker, De Bruyne and Sterling exchange passes before the latter flicks a cross into the middle that Lossl collects with ease.
46'
Manchester City get the action back underway for the second half. Neither side has made a change at the break.
45' +3
HALF-TIME: HUDDERSFIELD TOWN 0-1 MANCHESTER CITY
45' +1
There will be three minutes of additional time at the end of the first half.
45'
Edging towards the interval and Guardiola will certainly want more from his City side after what has been a far from vintage display from the title contenders.
43'
J. Hogg gets yellow.
Second Huddersfield booking of the game is issued to Hogg, who fouls Fernandinho in midfield.
41'
De Bruyne fires the resulting corner into the middle and Lossl charges off his line but does not get there, so will be relieved that Otamendi is unable to head at goal and the danger passes.
40'
WIDE! Fernandinho lofts a pass over the top of the defence to Gundogan, who takes the ball down superbly before turning to shoot at goal but his effort is blocked behind by Schindler.
38'
After a period of dominance, Huddersfield have lost their string over the course of the past few minutes and the tide of the game is flowing in favour of Manchester City again.
36'
Less than 10 minutes to go until the break and the game has certainly not been as open as many would have anticipated given City's sensational attack and Huddersfield's struggles this term. While the away side have the advantage, the game remains very delicately poised.
34'
City are looking to work their way through the gears after having to fend off Huddersfield's pressure but they are still finding it difficult to create chances, with Aguero seeing very little of the ball in dangerous areas.
32'
A very positive and determined performance from Huddersfield, significantly better to how they performed in last week's goalless draw against Cardiff, and they have kept City pegged back inside their own half during the past five minutes or so.
30'
J. Bacuna gets yellow.
Much better from Huddersfield in the final third but Bacuna arrives late into a challenge on Laporte inside the six-yard box and has his name taken by the referee.
28'
Huddersfield have found some spark, getting a few decisions going their way, and although another set-piece is wasted the second delivery falls to Kongolo on the edge of the area and he slices a shot into the palms of Ederson.
27'
K. Walker gets yellow.
The delivery is poor but Huddersfield pick up possession again, with Walker then lunging into a poor challenge on Lowe and earning a deserved yellow card.
26'
Gundogan is penalised for a foul on Hogg in midfield, which allows the home side to bring players forward from the back and to put pressure on the City defence by firing a cross into the middle.
24'
Huddersfield need to ensure their heads do not drop as there is a danger that the floodgates will open. They have done fairly well in the game, which will make the goal all the more infuriating as it could have been avoided with basic defending.
22'
A quick succession of corners for Manchester City, the latter of which sees De Bruyne curl a delivery towards the head of Fernandinho but he can only direct an effort off target.
18'
Danilo has scored a goal for Manchester City! Assist by K. Walker.
GOOOOAL! 1-0 Manchester City! Danilo picks up the ball way outside the box and is not pressured by the Huddersfield defenders, allowing him to take a shot at goal. The attempt takes a huge deflection off Schindler and Guardiola's side have the lead.
Walker's searching play down the right is always a danger but Huddersfield made it far too easy for City by not putting any pressure on Danilo after he received the ball. It was far too easy.
17'
Sterling is being booed by the Huddersfield supporters after having a penalty turned down, believing the England international dived, but they will certainly feel silly when they see the replays after the match. It should have been an easy decision for the officials.
12'
Hudson will definitely be pleased with the display of his new-look Huddersfield side so far as they have managed to keep Guardiola's team at bay, while also showing the capability to cause problems at the other end.
8'
First half-chance for Huddersfield as Diakhaby rises to meet Kachunga's cross but he cannot head on target, with Ederson left untested.
7'
Huddersfield are showing attacking intent by looking to break with pace at every opportunity that comes their way, which has sparked the home support into life.
5'
As expected, Manchester City have dominated the early proceedings but Huddersfield are putting in a resilient shift at the back to keep the defending champions at bay.
3'
A strong start for Manchester City as Aguero exchanges passes with Sterling before driving into the box but he cannot keep his balance, firing a wayward effort past the wrong side of Lossl's post.
1'
Huddersfield get the action underway at the John Smith's Stadium.
Hello and welcome to our LIVE coverage of the Premier League clash between Huddersfield Town and Manchester City, where two sides at opposing ends of the table collide.
Rock-bottom of the Premier League, Huddersfield made a big call this week with the departure of David Wagner and need a quick response as they are winless in their last 10 in all competitions. Manchester City, meanwhile, are looking to reduce the gap to leaders Liverpool back to four points after the Reds' dramatic win over Crystal Palace yesterday.
Huddersfield subs: Ben Hamer, Erik Durm, Mathias Jorgensen, Florent Hadergjonaj, Alex Pritchard, Steve Mounie, Laurent Depoitre.
Manchester City XI (4-3-3): Ederson; Kyle Walker, Nicolas Otamendi, Aymeric Laporte, Danilo; Kevin De Bruyne, Fernandinho, Ilkay Gundogan; Raheem Sterling, Sergio Aguero, Leroy Sane.
Man City subs: Arijanet Muric, John Stones, Fabian Delph, Bernardo Silva, David Silva, Phil Foden, Gabriel Jesus.
The two teams are heading onto the field, with Huddersfield set for the first match of the post-Wagner era.
Huddersfield XI (4-5-1): Jonas Lossl; Tommy Smith, Christopher Schindler, Terence Kongolo, Chris Lowe; Elias Kachunga, Juninho Bacuna, Jonathan Hogg, Jason Puncheon, Isaac Mbenza; Adama Diakhaby.
No eyebrows will be raised by the fact Manchester City lead at the break but the performance of Huddersfield will have raised eyebrows, as they have kept Guardiola's side largely contained and have been far more adventurous in attack. The downside for Hudson's side is the fact they trail, with Danilo taking advantage of not being put under pressure.
The hosts can take encouragement from their first-half display and need to ensure they maintain their performance into the second period, otherwise City could run away with it. Guardiola will certainly demand more from his side and, given Aguero's lack of possession, it seems only a matter of time until the in form Jesus is introduced.
Thanks for joining our coverage today. Until next time, goodbye.
Huddersfield now have a week and a half to prepare for their next league clash with Everton, which continues a difficult sequence of fixtures. Meanwhile, Manchester City face back-to-back cup matches against Burton Albion and Burnley before tackling Newcastle in their next Premier League match.
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