Championship Gameweek 45
Jul 17, 2020 5.30pm
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FT The John Smith's Stadium
  • Chris Willock 4' goal
  • Trevoh Chalobah 19' yellowcard
  • Chris Willock 23' yellowcard
  • Fraizer Campbell 60' yellowcard
  • Jonas Lossl 85' yellowcard
  • Emile Smith Rowe 86' goal
  • yellowcard Matt Phillips 30'
  • yellowcard Hal Robson-Kanu 39'
  • goal Dara O'Shea 42'
  • yellowcard Conor Townsend 53'
  • yellowcard Filip Krovinovic 81'
  • yellowcard Darnell Furlong 88'
  • yellowcard Charlie Austin 90'+1'

Preview: Huddersfield Town vs. West Bromwich Albion - prediction, team news, lineups

Huddersfield vs. West Brom - prediction, team news, lineups

West Bromwich Albion can take another giant stride towards promotion back to the Premier League when they travel to relegation candidates Huddersfield Town on Friday evening.

The Baggies currently lie second in the table, boast a one-point lead over third-placed Brentford, while Huddersfield sit 20th heading into the penultimate gameweek of the season.


Match preview

Huddersfield's woes in front of goal continued in midweek as they were held to a 0-0 draw by Sheffield Wednesday - the fourth game in a row that the Terriers failed to find the back of the net.

The result was the third time in four matches that Danny Cowley's men played out a goalless stalemate in the second tier, with a 2-0 loss to struggling Luton Town sandwiched in between tedious draws to Reading and Wednesday.

However, that point at Hillsborough could yet prove vital in Huddersfield's bid to avoid relegation to League One, as Cowley's men now have a three-point margin separating them from the drop zone.

As things stand, Huddersfield occupy 20th spot in the table after 44 matches, although Charlton Athletic were minutes away from overtaking the Terriers before Birmingham City's Lukas Jutkiewicz netted an injury-time equaliser in their clash with the Addicks on Wednesday.

The Terriers will lock horns with Millwall in their final game of the season - a side that have enjoyed a strong run of form as of late - so Huddersfield may have to rely on the teams below them suffering defeats as Cowley's men prepare for two testing fixtures to end the season with.

Likewise, West Brom missed the chance to temporarily leapfrog table-toppers Leeds United as the Baggies played out a goalless stalemate with fellow promotion hopefuls Fulham on Tuesday.

Furthermore, following Brentford's 1-0 victory over Preston North End on Wednesday, the Bees are now breathing down the neck of Slaven Bilic's men and sit just one point behind West Brom at this crucial stage of the campaign.

The Baggies' destiny is still very much in their own hands, however, and West Brom simply need to win their last two games against Huddersfield and Queens Park Rangers to guarantee automatic promotion to the top flight.

Bilic's side have only lost three times away from home all season, and while the Baggies have marginally dented their automatic promotion hopes with back-to-back draws recently, West Brom ought to feel confident of accruing maximum points from their final two fixtures.

A six-goal thriller in the reverse fixture ultimately saw West Brom take the spoils in a 4-2 victory at the Hawthorns in September.

Huddersfield Championship form: LWDDLD

West Brom Championship form: LWWWDD


Team News

Huddersfield's solitary concern is the knee injury keeping Tommy Elphick on the treatment table, but other than that Cowley has a clean bill of health for the visit of the promotion hopefuls.

Frazier Campbell will be hopeful of earning a recall up top for the Terriers, while Chris Willock is also in contention to feature on the right flank.

As for West Brom, Bilic will hope to have Kieran Gibbs available for the final two games of the season, but the left-back nevertheless remains a doubt with a hamstring issue.

Teenage defender Nathan Ferguson, who last featured for West Brom in January, turned down the Baggies' offer of a new deal and is rumoured to be nearing a move to Crystal Palace.

Matt Phillips came off the bench at half time against Fulham and is in line for a start on Friday, meaning Grady Diangana could switch to the left-hand side in place of Kamil Grosicki.

Huddersfield possible starting lineup: Lossl; Chalobah, Schindler, Stearman, Toffolo; Hogg, O'Brien; Willock, Pritchard, Grant; Campbell

West Brom possible starting lineup: Johnstone; O'Shea, Bartley, Ajayi, Townsend; Livermore, Sawyers; Phillips, Pereira, Diangana; Austin


We say: Huddersfield 0-2 West Brom

Both sides are in desperate need of three points for completely different reasons here. West Brom will be aware that they can ill-afford any more slip ups lest they risk dropping out of the top two, while relegation candidates Huddersfield seem to have lost their shooting boots at the worst moment possible, so we are going for a comfortable away victory on Friday.


POLL
Who will win Friday's Championship clash between Huddersfield Town and West Bromwich Albion?
Huddersfield Town 17%
Draw 15%
West Bromwich Albion 68%
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