Huddersfield Town v Reading

Published on: 24 August 2019

Mark Hudson took caretaker charge of the Terriers for the first time in the midweek defeat by CardiffFollow live text coverage from 12:15 BST on Saturday

    Line-ups Live Text

Line-ups

Huddersfield

    1Grabara

    33Hadergjonaj

    26Schindler

    5Kongolo

    28Brown

    8Chalobah

    6Hogg

    11Diakhaby

    21Pritchard

    17van La Parra

    16Grant

Substitutes

    4Elphick

    7Bacuna

    18Mbenza

    19Koroma

    22Campbell

    31Schofield

    39O'Brien

Reading

    33Cabral Barbosa

    5Miazga

    4Morrison

    6Moore

    17Yiadom

    10Swift

    29Tuncará Gomes

    14Ejaria

    27Richards

    18Boyé

    31Lucas João

Substitutes

    8Rinomhota

    15Loader

    16McIntyre

    20Neves Virgínia

    26Adam

    39Barrett

    47Puscas

Referee:

Tony Harrington

Live Text

Kick OffPosted at

First Half begins.

Lineups are announced and players are warming up.

goal

Huddersfield caretaker boss Mark Hudson could make changes to the side that slipped to a 2-1 defeat at Cardiff on Wednesday.

The Terriers are one of three winless sides in the Championship this season.

Reading striker Yakou Meite (foot) could return to the squad after missing the midweek draw at West Brom.

This is the first meeting between the two sides since the 2017 Championship play-off final, which the Terriers won on penalties.

Match facts

    Reading have lost their past three away league matches against Huddersfield, with their last victory there coming in December 2013 under Nigel Adkins. Huddersfield have picked up just one victory in their past 29 league games (W1 D4 L24), beating Wolves in February. In fact, in 2019 the Terriers have amassed just seven points; the fewest of any side in the top three tiers of English football. Reading have won only once in their last 21 away league matches (W1 D10 L10), beating relegated Ipswich in March. Huddersfield have lost three of their opening four league games to a season for the first time since 1992-93 in the third tier (four defeats). Lucas Joao is the only player in the top four tiers this season to have scored for two different teams, netting for Sheffield Wednesday v Reading and for Reading v Hull.

Source: bbc.com

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