All you need to know ahead of this evening's game. - Town host Luton Town in Play-Off Semi-Final leg - Game gets underway at 7.45pm
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Huddersfield Town host Luton Town in the second leg of their play-off semi-final tonight at the John Smith's Stadium. Football League World are in place in ...
Turton is absent from the squad with an injury. Pipa replaces Ollie Turton at right wing-back, whilst Colwill comes in for Naby Sarr, who is amongst the substitutes. Huddersfield Town host Luton Town in the second leg of their play-off semi-final tonight at the John Smith’s Stadium.
Huddersfield Town host Luton Town in the second leg of the Championship play-off semi-finals this evening.
Even if promotion is not reached, the Terriers can be proud of their achievements this season after finishing just above the relegation zone in Corberan’s debut campaign. After being held to a draw at Kenilworth Road, Luton Town will be determined to upset the odds and secure a place in the play-off final. As for the long-term absentees, Rolando Aarons is unlikely to feature after he injured his knee last year.
Huddersfield will hope that home advantage proves decisive when they host Luton in the second leg of their Championship play-off semi-final.
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Huddersfield and Luton played out a thrilling 1-1 draw at Kenilworth road on Friday night, leaving this Championship playoff semi-final on a knife edge.
You can use a VPN to watch ESPN+ from abroad as if you were back at home in the States. Those in Australia can watch Huddersfield Town vs Luton Town for free with a Kayo Sports free trial. If you have a Virgin TiVo box and access to BT or Sky, you can watch on-the-go through Virgin's TV Anywhere app. You can add it to your BT package for £40 per month. You can use a VPN to watch Kayo from abroad as if you were back at home in Australia. For the Championship playoffs, you may wish to choose 'Australia' to access Kayo Sports. You can use it to watch on your mobile, tablet, laptop, TV, games console and more. Kayo Sports is the home of cricket, UFC, boxing, NBA, NFL and a total of 50 different live and on demand sports competitions, including the Championship playoffs through BeIn. Sign-up for 14 days for free. The service will know your location based on your IP address, and will automatically block your access. The Hatters haven't had much luck at Huddersfield either, with just one victory in their last five visits. Huddersfield and Luton played out a thrilling 1-1 draw at Kenilworth road on Friday night, leaving this Championship playoff semi-final on a knife edge. The Terriers beat Luton 2-0 at the John Smith's Stadium last month and have only lost four league games on home turf all season, so manager Carlos Corberan will be confident his side can finish the job here on Monday night.
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Luton manager Nathan Jones has recalled attacker Josh Neufville from his loan spell at National League Yeovil ahead of the second leg. Fellow defender Ollie Turton limped off at the break at Luton and was replaced by Pipa. The Spaniard was instrumental in an improved display after the break and will hope to have done enough to start. Lewis O’Brien started at Luton on his return from a hip injury and Sorba Thomas was used as a late substitute after his knee problem, but neither Matty Pearson nor Josh Koroma made the squad. Luton managed to restore parity on the half-hour when a superb free-kick from the left was sent in by Naismith and met on the volley by captain Sonny Bradley, beating Lee Nicholls who got a hand to it but could not keep it out. He said: "They know. Huddersfield had the opening goal of the contest on 12 minutes, though, when Luton defender Kal Naismith slipped and Toffolo was able to find Danel Sinani who motored away on the right, going on to drill past Matt Ingram at his near post.
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Huddersfield and Luton played out a thrilling 1-1 draw at Kenilworth road on Friday night, leaving this Championship playoff semi-final on a knife edge.
You can use a VPN to watch ESPN+ from abroad as if you were back at home in the States. Those in Australia can watch Huddersfield Town vs Luton Town for free with a Kayo Sports free trial. If you have a Virgin TiVo box and access to BT or Sky, you can watch on-the-go through Virgin's TV Anywhere app. You can add it to your BT package for £40 per month. You can use a VPN to watch Kayo from abroad as if you were back at home in Australia. For the Championship playoffs, you may wish to choose 'Australia' to access Kayo Sports. You can use it to watch on your mobile, tablet, laptop, TV, games console and more. Kayo Sports is the home of cricket, UFC, boxing, NBA, NFL and a total of 50 different live and on demand sports competitions, including the Championship playoffs through BeIn. Sign-up for 14 days for free. The service will know your location based on your IP address, and will automatically block your access. The Hatters haven't had much luck at Huddersfield either, with just one victory in their last five visits. Huddersfield and Luton played out a thrilling 1-1 draw at Kenilworth road on Friday night, leaving this Championship playoff semi-final on a knife edge. The Terriers beat Luton 2-0 at the John Smith's Stadium last month and have only lost four league games on home turf all season, so manager Carlos Corberan will be confident his side can finish the job here on Monday night.
Jordan Rhodes' late goal was enough for the Terriers to beat Luton Town and reach Wembley.
We manage to find a way to win games.” But must say very well played to Luton, by far the better team on the night and over two legs. But goes to show why we finished third in the league.
Huddersfield Town booked their place in the Championship play-off final with Jordan Rhodes' late goal securing them a 1-0 win over Luton Town.
A strong left hand stopped Harry Toffolo’s shot breaking the deadlock after the wing-back roamed in-field. Thomas with a trademark free-kick on the money, Rhodes with a trademark finish on the shoulder of Amari’i Bell. Lee Nicholls denied Harry Cornick from close range and then parried a tricky Snodgrass shot.
Huddersfield Town Head Coach Carlos Corberán has made two changes to the starting line-up for tonight's Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Semi-Final second leg ...
As a result, Pipa comes in to make his 50th Sky Bet Championship appearance. - Head Coach Carlos Corberán makes two changes to the XI Corberán makes two changes to the starting line-up
Jordan Rhodes scored a late winner for Huddersfield to claim a 1-0 victory over Luton and advance 2-1 on aggregate to reach the Championship playoff final.
For the second he failed to gather properly and clashed with Harry Toffolo in the box as he attempted to collect the ball. “The stewards … I don’t know why they turned up, it took them hours to get on to the pitch. Danny Ward almost relieved it with a mazy run into the Luton box but he was stretching to shoot and failed to garner sufficient power in his jabbed effort, allowing Matt Ingram to palm it away. The only thing that looked to cause Luton problems was a lack of discipline creeping into their play. Huddersfield looked to play with great intensity to get through Luton, while the visitors’ pressing was causing problems for the hosts when they attempted to play out from the back. Flares usually signal danger but for the pitch-invading Huddersfield fans they are a sign of hope.
Carlos Corberan's side were made to work hard for their victory after being put under constant pressure by Luton for long spells but ultimately came out the ...
And so it proved as Thomas stepped up to take a free kick from deep in the left, curling a pinpoint-accurate ball over everyone to find Rhodes‘ sneaking in at the back post and robbing Luton of their Wembley dreams with a sublime little finish. Huddersfield Town have played much better than this this season, and at times it looked like they were going to succumb to the pressure Luton Town put them under. Another Cornick shot that needed parrying away by the goalkeeper, plus a dangerous corner that Allan Campbell somehow put off target off a Danny Hylton flick on, only deepened Nicholls’ unhappiness.
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Jerome, on in place of Hylton, headed a Snodgrass free-kick a foot wide with 20 minutes to go. Clark fired straight at Nicholls in the 36th minute after he had once again won the ball in the hosts' third, Snodgrass, Cornick and Bell linking up to return the ball to the midfielder to shoot from the edge of the box. After a couple of early corners, the Hatters had the first sight of goal in the seventh minute when the high press earned reward with Snodgrass winning possession 35 yards out to slip Cornick into the box, but the striker's
Huddersfield Town are heading back to Wembley! The Terriers have beaten Luton Town 2-1 over two legs to reach the Championship play-off final.
Town, who ended the regular league season as the form team in the division after winning six of their last seven matches, were written off by the bookmakers in pre-season and many pundits also tipped them to go down. Substitute Jordan Rhodes fired home in the 82nd minute after a delightful Sorba Thomas free kick to send the home fans into raptures. Carlos Corberan's side edged the tie after recording a 1-0 win at a raucous John Smith's Stadium this evening.
Huddersfield Town won their first ever Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Semi-Final home leg to bag themselves a place at Wembley for the Final! A game of two ...
Unfortunately for the Terriers, it came to nothing. Thankfully, it went straight across the face of goal for a goal kick. There was a break in place as Danny Ward received medical attention after twisting awkwardly.
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He raised his arms up in the air in unbridled joy and was quickly joined by Chelsea loanee Levi Colwill. Rhodes gave his tea-mate a pat on the back. A place in the Premier League will be on the line. Ward cut a devastated figure as he trudged off the pitch to be replaced by Rhodes. After Bankes had blown his whistle for a foul, Holmes picked up the ball and gave the Spaniard a stern telling off. Substitute Jordan Rhodes scored late on in the second leg of the tie to seal a 2-1 aggregate win and spark wild celebrations at the John Smith's Stadium.
Luton boss Nathan Jones labelled the Huddersfield supporters an 'absolute disgrace' following their pitch invasion at the full time whistle of the Terriers' ...
“I don’t understand, go and celebrate with your players, but they were more concerned with taunting and abusing our fans, and filming it. “They’ve won the game, go and celebrate with your players, celebrate something wonderful, instead, they were more concerned with obscene gestures. “They were protecting ours, to come on the pitch, but the fans were an absolute disgrace.
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They have turned up tonight and that is probably the biggest crowd Huddersfield have had this season, so a lot of them might not be true Huddersfield fans, you never know. Three years ago, these were in the Premier League and we have come through the Conference. I am so proud. To get into the Premier League, this is Luton Town where we have come from and all we have had. The amount of corners we have had, but couldn't capitalise. We have had six goalkeepers and a lot of injury things have been quite phenomenal. But we were the better side and outstanding. But we were better tonight; all over the pitch, we were better. But I am just so proud of the group, a play-off semi-final. We had the best chance of the game with Harry Cornick and chances and the keeper had to make saves. Sometimes, you pick up little things and we have been unfortunate with people. The performance we put on, we had more clear-cut opportunities, we had more corners. Maybe we could have overpowered them.
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"That was desire to get on the end of it. They would have dreamed of this for so long, but the job is not done. He is not necessarily the player you will see all game, but when it comes to taking chances, he is one of the best." They can enjoy tonight, but there is still another game to play at Wembley." Huddersfield's Carlos Corberan: "Our target was to get to Wembley to play in the final and we've achieved that. Second half we tried to press more and the game was more balanced. "I'm so, so proud of the team and how they've gone about their work. And they would pay for that late on as Rhodes struck with eight minutes to go to seal their spot in the final. I said he needs one chance and, to be fair, it was half a chance. "The first half was a challenge. We were the best side tonight and we missed chances first half. Their journey will continue in the Championship next season and their 30-year absence from the top flight goes on.
Terriers fans will descend on the capital at the end of the month to go head to head with either Sheffield United or Nottingham Forest with a Premier League ...
There are however trains back to Leeds timetabled for 21:05, 21:35 and 22:35, with the last trains to Manchester setting off at 21:25 and 21:51. The last trains back to Huddersfield via Manchester and Leeds respectively depart Euston station at 20:15 and Kings Cross at 20:35. The final is a 4:30pm kick off and would finish around 6:30pm if the game were to be decided in normal time, but extra time and penalties might make things tight for fans to get back into central London to get their trains home with public transport taking a minimum of 36 minutes from Wembley on quiet days. You should also allow extra time for journeys as services will be far busier than normal.”
Nathan Jones said his overwhelming emotion was pride after a late defeat in the play-off semi-final second leg against Huddersfield Town this evening.
Tactically we were superb, we were aggressive and we pressed.” Lastly on the season as a whole, Jones said: “It has been superb, I am so proud of them and how we’ve gone about our work and everything. We had better chances, more corners, just couldn’t find the opening.
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Stabbed a half chance wide early on and went even closer in the second half with a header that flew off target. Only blemish came when caught in possession for the crucial free kick. Big save in the first half from Toffolo, he also denied Pipa low down after the break although fortunate not to concede a penalty after catching Toffolo.
Huddersfield Town will be allocated 36,486 tickets for the East End of Wembley Stadium. Tickets will be sold from North Stand round to the South Stand. To ...
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The Luton Town boss was left bitterly disappointed after his side lost 2-1 on aggregate to Huddersfield Town in the Championship play-off semi-finals.
They defied the odds and dared to dream of Premier League football. "They did that and congratulations to them," Jones told Sky Sports. "It is not sour grapes in anyway. No, because they did not take their chances and Town seized their big moment. Maybe we could have overpowered them, but that’s the thing we’ve had, but so proud of the group.” But Town dug deep and found a way to get the job done without playing at their best. “We’ve had eight players out, pace, power, game-changers, they bring Sorba Thomas on and to be fair, he makes the difference," said Jones.
Huddersfield Town could may well be playing Premier League football next season, sizing up a busy summer transfer window.
He has mate 130 appearances in a Huddersfield Town shirt, and if he does depart, he will be a massive miss. Last week it was claimed that left-back Harry Toffolo is gathering interest from Middlesbrough, Blackburn Rovers, Millwall and Norwich City ahead of the summer window. As reported by TEAMtalk, Leeds United, Crystal Palace, Burnley, Brighton, Southampton and Wolves are all chasing a deal for Terriers star midfielder Lewis O’Brien this summer.