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Huddersfield Town vs Ipswich (30 Sep)
Head Coach
Neil Warnock
Recent Form ➡ L W W D D Established1908 (115 years old)
Sport
Soccer
Stadium/HomeJohn Smith’s Stadium
(24,500 Capacity)
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LocationStadium Way, Huddersfield, England
NicknamesLeagueEnglish League ChampionshipLast Editsmudgie: 14/Sep/23
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(year 2016)

Upcoming Events
30 Sep 23 | | Huddersfield Town   |  | - |  |  Ipswich |  | John Smith’s @ 2:00pm |
03 Oct 23 | | Birmingham   |  | - |  |  Huddersfield Town |  | St Andrews @ 6:45pm |
07 Oct 23 | | Sheffield Weds   |  | - |  |  Huddersfield Town |  | Hillsborough @ 2:00pm |
21 Oct 23 | | Huddersfield Town   |  | - |  |  QPR |  | John Smith’s @ 2:00pm |
24 Oct 23 | | Huddersfield Town   |  | - |  |  Cardiff |  | John Smith’s @ 6:45pm |
Latest Results
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25 Sep 23 | | Coventry |   | 1 - 1 |   | Huddersfield Town |  | St Andrews |
20 Sep 23 | | Huddersfield Town |   | 2 - 2 |   | Stoke |  | John Smith’s Stadium |
16 Sep 23 | | Huddersfield Town |   | 2 - 0 |   | Rotherham |  | John Smith’s Stadium |
02 Sep 23 | | West Brom |   | 1 - 2 |   | Huddersfield Town |  | The Hawthorns |
26 Aug 23 | | Huddersfield Town |   | 0 - 4 |   | Norwich |  | John Smith’s Stadium |
DescriptionAvailable in:
Huddersfield Town A.F.C. is an English football club in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. Huddersfield Town have played the majority of their history in the top two tiers of English football and currently (2014–15) play in the Football League Championship.
In 1926, Huddersfield became the first English club to win three successive league titles, a feat which only three other clubs have matched, and none has bettered. They also won the FA Cup in 1922.
Nicknamed The Terriers, the club plays in blue and white vertically striped shirts and white shorts. They have played home games at the John Smith's Stadium since 1994. The stadium replaced Leeds Road, Huddersfield Town's home since 1908.

Team Members
Nahki Wells #21
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Joel Lynch
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James Vaughan
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Joe Lolley #10
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William Boyle #15
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Danny Ward #1
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Chris Löwe
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Tom Smith
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Dean Whitehead
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Philip Billing #29
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Kyle Dempsey #8
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Jason Davidson #3
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Sondre Tronstad #6
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Neil Danns #35
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Ben Chilwell #21
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Rajiv van
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Elias Kachunga #24
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Joel Coleman
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Aaron Mooy #13
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Jack Payne
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Ivan Paurevic #29
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Tareiq Holmes-Dennis
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Jed Steer #12
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Kasey Palmer #45
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Jack Payne
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Jordy Hiwula
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= Contract years remaining
Stadium or Home
The John Smith's Stadium, originally the Alfred McAlpine Stadium and more lately the Galpharm Stadium, is a multi-use sports stadium in Huddersfield in West Yorkshire, England. Since 1994, it has been the home ground of Huddersfield Town and Super League side, Huddersfield Giants.
The stadium seats 24,499 people along with hospitality boxes and conference rooms. There are four stands. The main stand, the Direct Golf UK Stand or Riverside Stand incorporates two-tiers of seats, with a row of 26 executive boxes running between them. This stand also houses the offices and suites. The Britannia Rescue Stand, opposite the Riverside and commonly referred to as the Kilner Bank Stand, is a large, single-tiered stand which seats over 7,000 spectators. It was previously sponsored by John Smith's and is still called this by many today. The John Smith's South Stand, which seats 4,054, is usually allocated to away fans. It is built into natural banking and is the most basic of the stands. The Fantastic Media North stand is the tallest stand with two tiers, 16 hospitality boxes and a viewing room for players' guests, built into the leisure centre. The lower tier consists of temporary seating that can be removed for events such as concerts.
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