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PREVIEW: WEST BROM (H)

18 November 2021

All the information you need ahead of Saturday’s game

- Huddersfield Town Vs West Brom preview
- Tickets still available
- Listen on iFollow HTAFC

Huddersfield Town return to Sky Bet Championship action following the international break when they take on West Brom at the John Smith’s Stadium; 3pm kick-off.

Town come into the game looking to bounce back from their 2-1 defeat away to Cardiff City.

West Brom come into the game looking to build on their 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough.

THE OPPOSITION

The conclusion of last season saw West Brom relegated from the Premier League with 26 points.

Following the departure of Sam Allardyce at the end of the 2020/21 season, Valérien Ismaël was appointed the Baggies’ new Head Coach in June 2021.

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Currently sat in third place in the Championship table, West Brom will be looking to move themselves closer to the automatic promotion spots that are currently occupied by Bournemouth and Fulham.

ONES TO WATCH

Sam Johnstone

Johnstone signed for West Brom from Manchester United in July 2018. In March 2021, the ‘keeper received his first call-up for the England team ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. His fine form last season also resulted in him winning the Supporter's Player of the Year, Player's Player of the year and PFA Community Champion Award for his work off the field. The 2021/22 season has seen the 28-year-old has keep seven clean sheets in 16 games so far.

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Kyle Bartley

The experienced centre half has made over 100 appearances for West Brom since signing for the Club from Swansea City ahead of the 2018/19 season. Often starting in the centre of the back three, the 30-year-old has featured in all but one of West Brom’s games so far during the current campaign, bagging two goals and an assist in the process.

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Karlan Grant

A familiar face to Town fans, Grant makes his return to the John Smith’s Stadium for the first time since his departure. The striker scored 23 times for the Terriers in 56 games across both the Premier League and Championship before signing for West Brom. The 2021/22 campaign has seen the 24-year-old find the back of the net on eight occasions so far, including a brace against Queens Park Rangers in September 2021.

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TEAM NEWS

Town Head Coach Carlos Corberán will provide an update on the fitness of his squad during his virtual press conference on Friday 19 November 2021.

KIT

Town will be in their famous blue and white stripes for Saturday’s game.

CLICK HERE to buy yours.

HOW TO WATCH

Tickets are on sale online now – 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.

CARD PAYMENTS AT THE TICKET OFFICE ON MATCH DAY

We're currently having to take card payments at the Ticket Office manually, due to an issue with our chip and pin and contactless machines.

If you plan on attending Saturday’s game, please buy your ticket online if possible or give yourself enough time to buy one from the ticket office.

HOW TO LISTEN

If you’re unable to attend Saturday’s game against West Brom, you’ll be able to listen to the game via iFollow HTAFC.

Live audio commentary will be available for the game when you purchase either a Monthly Pass or Audio Match Pass. You can purchase a UK Season Pass for £45, Monthly Pass for £4.49 or an Audio Match Pass for £2.50.

CLICK HERE to sign up for iFollow HTAFC!

CAR PARKING

You can book parking in Town’s Gasworks Street car park for home match days, priced at just £5 per car.

CLICK HERE to book a parking spot.


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