| Date | Season | Halftime | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 15.03.2025 | 2024 | 4 : 0 | 5 : 1 |
| Time | Team | Name | Event |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3'' | Huddersfield | J. Taylor | Normal Goal |
| 8'' | Huddersfield | C. Barker | Own Goal |
| 16'' | Huddersfield | C. Marshall | Normal Goal |
| 26'' | Crawley Town | Liam Fraser | Yellow Card |
| 29'' | Huddersfield | M. Pearson | Normal Goal |
| 46'' | Crawley Town | Panutche Camará | Substitution 1 |
| 56'' | Crawley Town | Toby Mullarkey | Yellow Card |
| 61'' | Huddersfield | J. Taylor | Substitution 1 |
| 61'' | Crawley Town | L. Fraser | Substitution 2 |
| 61'' | Crawley Town | W. Swan | Substitution 3 |
| 61'' | Huddersfield | M. Pearson | Substitution 2 |
| 64'' | Crawley Town | Charlie Barker | Yellow Card |
| 74'' | Crawley Town | J. Kelly | Substitution 4 |
| 75'' | Huddersfield | J. Hodge | Substitution 3 |
| 76'' | Huddersfield | R. Roosken | Substitution 4 |
| 76'' | Huddersfield | R. Roosken | Normal Goal |
| 80'' | Crawley Town | T. Showunmi | Substitution 5 |
| 81'' | Huddersfield | Josh Ruffels | Yellow Card |
| 82'' | Huddersfield | Jonathan Hogg | Yellow Card |
| 90'' + 6'' | Crawley Town | A. Adeyemo | Normal Goal |
The nickname they have earned is The Terriers. However, the Terriers have only been playing in the second highest competition, the EFL Championship, since the 2019/20 season, having been relegated from the Premier League the season before. The club colours are blue and white, which is characteristic of their jerseys with vertical stripes. The club's home stadium is Kirklees Stadium, now known for sponsorship reasons as John Smith's Stadium, which holds 24,121 spectators. The use of the stadium is multi-purpose, the club has been at home here since 1994, but it is also home to the local rugby team, the Huddlesfield Giants.
More about Huddersfield Town AFCThe club's nicknames are The Reds or The Devils. The club's colour is red, which is used on the home jerseys along with white details. They are at home at the Broadfield Stadium, which offers a spectator capacity of 6,134. The founding of this English club took place in 1896, in the town of Crawley in the metropolitan county of West Sussex.
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