Kuipers Supporters Club
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Npower Championship
Venue: [/B]John Smith's Stadium
Date: Saturday, 17 November
Kick-off: 15:00 GMT
TEAM NEWS
.Huddersfield striker Jermaine Beckford is set to start in attack despite suffering a knock against Brighton.
.Fellow striker James Vaughan is still struggling with a thigh problem but midfielder Oliver Norwood could start.
.Brighton will give late checks to defenders Adam El-Abd (hamstring) and Wayne Bridge (calf).
.Winger Will Buckley could start after coming off the bench and scoring against Wolves but winger Vicente is out with a thigh problem.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
• This is the first clash between these clubs since they were in League One together in the season before last, and Huddersfield did the double to take their unbeaten league run against Brighton to nine.
• The Seagulls, who lost 7-1 on their last but one visit to Huddersfield, last prevailed on the ground in October 2006, when Jake Robinson got a hat-trick in a 3-0 League One victory.
• Both clubs have scored 58 goals against each other from 44 competitive meetings since 1922.
Huddersfield Town
• Simon Grayson's sixth-placed side have picked up seven points out of nine.
• Four of the Terriers' eight league wins have been by a 1-0 score, and they must be considered as the most efficient club in the division, boasting an unrivalled 1.23 points for every goal scored.
• They have opened the scoring in an unsurpassed 11 Championship games, but have only fired 70 shots on target; the second lowest in the second tier; Bristol City have unleashed just 63.
Brighton & Hove Albion
• Eighth-placed Brighton are unbeaten in four (W1, D3), but have won one of nine, and are vying for a 100th away win in second level league football.
• Gus Poyet's men have the tightest defence in the Championship, with 14 goals conceded, but their 16 matches have yielded a divisional low 36 goals.
• If he lines-up for the kick-off, Dean Hammond will be making his 300th career league start.
Venue: [/B]John Smith's Stadium
Date: Saturday, 17 November
Kick-off: 15:00 GMT
TEAM NEWS
.Huddersfield striker Jermaine Beckford is set to start in attack despite suffering a knock against Brighton.
.Fellow striker James Vaughan is still struggling with a thigh problem but midfielder Oliver Norwood could start.
.Brighton will give late checks to defenders Adam El-Abd (hamstring) and Wayne Bridge (calf).
.Winger Will Buckley could start after coming off the bench and scoring against Wolves but winger Vicente is out with a thigh problem.
MATCH FACTS
Head-to-head
• This is the first clash between these clubs since they were in League One together in the season before last, and Huddersfield did the double to take their unbeaten league run against Brighton to nine.
• The Seagulls, who lost 7-1 on their last but one visit to Huddersfield, last prevailed on the ground in October 2006, when Jake Robinson got a hat-trick in a 3-0 League One victory.
• Both clubs have scored 58 goals against each other from 44 competitive meetings since 1922.
Huddersfield Town
• Simon Grayson's sixth-placed side have picked up seven points out of nine.
• Four of the Terriers' eight league wins have been by a 1-0 score, and they must be considered as the most efficient club in the division, boasting an unrivalled 1.23 points for every goal scored.
• They have opened the scoring in an unsurpassed 11 Championship games, but have only fired 70 shots on target; the second lowest in the second tier; Bristol City have unleashed just 63.
Brighton & Hove Albion
• Eighth-placed Brighton are unbeaten in four (W1, D3), but have won one of nine, and are vying for a 100th away win in second level league football.
• Gus Poyet's men have the tightest defence in the Championship, with 14 goals conceded, but their 16 matches have yielded a divisional low 36 goals.
• If he lines-up for the kick-off, Dean Hammond will be making his 300th career league start.