A look ahead to Huddersfield Town’s final game of 2020/2021
- Preview for Town’s match at the Madejski Stadium
- A look at Veljko Paunović’s side
- Watch the game on iFollow HTAFC
Huddersfield Town travel to the Madejski Stadium for their final game of the 2020/21 Sky Bet Championship season!
The match will take place on Saturday 8 May and will kick-off at 12.30pm
In their previous encounter Reading ran out 2-1 winners as they met at the John Smith’s Stadium back in January.
Ahead of Saturday’s game we take a look at everything you need to know…
THE OPPOSITION
Reading currently sit in 7th place but are unable to break into the Sky Bet Championship Play-Off places this season as they find themselves eight points behind 6th place Barnsley.
It was a difficult run of form since middle March that saw them miss out on the Play-Off places, only winning one game in their last 10.
Their best run of form actually came at the start of the 2020/21 campaign – they won seven of their eight opening fixtures!
FORM GUIDE
Carlos Corberán’s side will be looking to end the season on a positive note, after they secured their Sky Bet Championship status in the last round of fixtures with a 1-1 draw against Coventry City at the John Smith’s Stadium.
The Terriers’ most recent away win came against Nottingham Forest in April, winning 2-0 at the City Ground.
Reading will also be looking to end their season on a high, as they come into this fixture off the back of a 4-1 loss at the hands of Sky Bet Championship winners Norwich City.
The Royals are currently unbeaten in six at home and will be looking to keep that unbeaten run intact when the Terriers visit this Saturday.
ONES TO WATCH
Lucas João
Lucas João was signed by Reading from Sky Bet Championship rivals Sheffield Wednesday in 2019 and is currently the Royals’ top scorer this season with 19 goals.
The Lisbon-born forward scored two impressive goals which led to Reading winning the match the last time the two sides met in January.
The Portuguese forward made his full return from injury last weekend after sustaining a dislocated shoulder against Cardiff City last month.
Rafael Cabral
Cabral signed for Reading from Sampdoria ahead of the 2019/20 season. The Brazilian went onto win the Club’s Player of the Season award after his tally of 13 clean sheets was the best for a Reading goalkeeper in their debut season this century.
The shot-stopper has kept 17 clean sheets so far this campaign, the joint-third highest in the Sky Bet Championship.
Michael Olise
After coming through Reading’s Academy Scholarship programme in 2018, the playmaker made his professional debut on 12 March 2019 and has not looked back since.
Olise, who represents France internationally, has contributed 11 assists so far this season which is more than anyone else at the Club. The 19-year-old is also third in Reading’s goalscoring charts, after scoring six goals in 43 appearances so far this season.
The youngster won the EA Sports Young Player of the Season award, and was also named as part of the Championship Team of the Season at this year's EFL Awards ceremony.
PREVIOUS ENCOUNTERS
The last time the two sides met was in the reverse fixture in January 2021 where Reading beat Town 2-1 at the John Smith’s Stadium.
The Terriers have won 16 of their previous competitive encounters with the Royals, the first coming in 1976 where Town ran out 3-0 winners.
ACTION ELSEWHERE
Town’s match is one of 12 games on Saturday. Here is the full list of games:
Saturday 8 May 2021
Barnsley vs Norwich City – 12.30pm
Blackburn Rovers vs Birmingham City – 12.30pm
AFC Bournemouth vs Stoke City – 12.30pm
Bristol City vs Brentford – 12.30pm
Cardiff City vs Rotherham – 12.30pm
Derby County vs Sheffield Wednesday – 12.30pm
Middlesbrough vs Wycombe Wanderers – 12.30pm
Coventry City vs Millwall – 12.30pm
Nottingham Forest vs Preston North End – 12.30pm
Queens Park Rangers vs Luton Town – 12.30pm
Reading vs Huddersfield Town – 12.30pm
Watford vs Swansea City – 12.30pm
TEAM NEWS
Carlos Corberán will give an update on Town’s latest team news in his press conference on Thursday 6 May 2021.
KIT
Town will be sporting the yellow and purple away kit for their trip to the Madejski Stadium – CLICK HERE to get yours!
HOW TO WATCH
Huddersfield Town supporters can watch Saturday’s game against Reading on iFollow HTAFC.
The Terriers travel to the Madejski Stadium on Saturday 8 May, with the game kicking off at 12.30pm
As per the agreement between the EFL and Sky Sports, Season Card Holders will not be able to watch the game for free.
That means that all supporters have to purchase a match pass on iFollow HTAFC to watch the game.
The match pass will cost £10; CLICK HERE to get yours!
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