Here’s the latest ahead of Nottingham Forest’s trip to Town on Saturday
- Huddersfield Town vs Nottingham Forest preview
- Tickets still available at the John Smith’s Stadium
- Forest yet to register a league win so far this season
Huddersfield Town will be back at home in the Sky Bet Championship on Saturday 18 September at 3pm, with Nottingham Forest making the trip north in search of their first league win of the season.
Riding high after an emphatic 0-3 win away at Bloomfield Road against Blackpool, Town will be looking to extend this rich run of form against the Sky Bet Championship’s bottom side.
Having made the decision to part ways with manager Chris Hughton, the away side will be hoping that interim head coach Steven Reid will be able to inspire his side to a first league win of the season.
Nottingham Forest have former Town winger Joe Lolley amongst their ranks.
ONES TO WATCH
James Garner
Having initially signed on loan from Manchester United in January 2021, Garner has returned to the City Ground on a season-long loan for the 2021/22 campaign. Highly rated at Carrington having just signed a new contract, the 20-year-old scored four goals in 20 appearances in his first stint at Forest. An influential attacking midfielder that’s comfortable on the ball and keen to pick a pass, Garner is the main supply line to Forest’s forwards.
Max Lowe
On loan at Forest from Sheffield United, the Derby County youth product has made a strong start to life at the City Ground. An attack-minded left-back, Lowe has already contributed an assist since arriving at Forest, getting forward and joining the attacks as often as possible. Having represented England at under-16, under-17, under-18 and under-20 levels, Lowe will be hoping to get back to his best at Forest having failed to find his place in the first team at Bramhall Lane.
Lewis Grabban
A mainstay of the EFL, Grabban can be a constant threat. With over 150 career goals to his name in well over 500 career appearances, Grabban knows the way to the back of the net, but is more than just a goalscorer. Great at holding the ball up and bringing others in to play, he’s a tough forward to come up against. Forest’s club captain, the 33-year-old’s experience is invaluable, as are the 44 goals he’s scored in 117 league games since joining the club.
TEAM NEWS
Huddersfield Town will be without long-term absentees Jordan Rhodes, Pipa and Aaron Rowe.
Head Coach Carlos Corberán will provide a further update on the fitness of his squad ahead of Saturday’s game during his virtual press conference on Friday 17 September 2021.
KIT
As always, Town will play at home in our famous blue and white stripes this Saturday afternoon, which you can BUY HERE.
Nottingham Forest will be in their yellow and orange 3rd kit.
TICKETS
Tickets are on sale online - CLICK HERE - and are available to purchase from the Ticket Office.
Adults - £25
65s and over - £20
18s and under - £15
Under-11s - £10
Disabled supporters should pay their relevant price class, with a companion ticket free of charge.
Tickets for wheelchair users are priced at £20, with a companion ticket free of charge.
CAR PARKING
Similarly, you can book parking in Town’s Gasworks Street car park for home match days, priced at £5!
CLICK HERE to get your parking pass for the Nottingham Forest game.
Please note that you cannot pay at the entrance on match day - you must buy your pass in advance.
HOW TO LISTEN
If you’re unable to attend the game, you’ll be able to listen along via iFollow HTAFC!
Town fans will be able to listen to Saturday’s game through our live audio commentary by purchasing either a Monthly or Audio Match Pass to tune in live. You can purchase a UK Season Pass for £45, Monthly Pass for £4.49 and an Audio Match Pass for £2.50.
CLICK HERE to sign up to iFollow HTAFC!