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Huddersfield Town AFC vs. Northampton Town FC (21.09.2024)

Date Season Halftime Result
21.09.2024 2024 0 : 2 1 : 3

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
18'' Northampton M. Helik Own Goal
20'' Northampton Tariqe Fosu-Henry Yellow Card
25'' Northampton C. McGeehan Normal Goal
33'' Huddersfield Jaheim Headley Yellow Card
43'' Northampton Mitchell Pinnock Yellow Card
46'' Huddersfield C. Marshall Substitution 1
46'' Huddersfield A. Evans Substitution 2
58'' Northampton T. Fosu Normal Goal
63'' Huddersfield J. Hogg Substitution 3
63'' Huddersfield J. Headley Substitution 4
63'' Huddersfield L. Sørensen Substitution 5
68'' Northampton T. Roberts Substitution 1
70'' Northampton T. Fosu Substitution 2
79'' Northampton Akinwale Odimayo Yellow Card
80'' Huddersfield J. Koroma Normal Goal
83'' Northampton Akinwale Odimayo Red card
83'' Northampton Akinwale Odimayo Yellow Card
84'' Huddersfield Josh Koroma Missed Penalty
86'' Northampton M. Pinnock Substitution 3
87'' Northampton S. Chouchane Substitution 4
89'' Northampton Luke Mbete Yellow Card
90'' + 3'' Northampton Jack Baldwin Yellow Card
90'' + 4'' Huddersfield Brodie Spencer Yellow Card

Huddersfield Town AFC

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.

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Northampton Town FC

The English team Northampton Town FC from Northamptonshire has been in existence since 1897. They have been in the lower leagues for their entire history, with their biggest title coming in the 1962/1963 season when they won the Third Division. They also have Fourth Division titles (1986/1987 and 2015/2016) and won the Southern Football League in the 1908/1909 season. They play their home games at Sixfields Stadium with a capacity of just under 8,000 spectators.

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