All you need to know ahead of Coventry v Huddersfield Town in the ChampionshipHuddersfield Town travel to the CBS Arena to face Coventry City on Saturday in what will be their first Championship game in two weeks. The Terriers were meant to play Blackpool last Saturday but the fixture was called off because of a frozen pitch at Bloomfield Road. Mark Fotheringham's men have lost just one of their last four in the league (W2 D1). They picked up a point in their last league fixture against Hull City at the MKM Stadium. Town sit 22nd place in the table, and face a Coventry side who have collected just one win from their last eight in the league. Here is everything you need to know about the match and how you can watch it live. Read more: Huddersfield Town given hands-off warning on Birmingham City goalkeeper Neil Etheridge When and where The game gets under way at 3pm on Saturday, January 28, at the Coventry Building Society Arena.
com/ifollow to purchase your matchday pass. The game costs £2. 50. Form guide Huddersfield registered back-to-back wins against Preston and Rotherham respectively over the festive period to increase their chances of staying up. Fotheringham's men sit three points from safety in 22nd place. Last six league games: DLWWLL Coventry raced up the table with four straight wins before the World Cup break, but their form since the resumption of the Championship has been less impressive.
Is the game being shown live on TV? No, the match won't be available to watch on TV, as UK broadcasters are forbidden from providing live television coverage for games played on Saturday between 2:45pm and 5:15pm. Is there a live stream? No, but Huddersfield Town are offering an audio match pass on their iFollow channel. How to watch? If you would like to listen to live commentary, you can visit htafc.
The Sky Blues have collected just one win in their last eight league games, and are winless in six across all competitions. Last six league games: LLDDLW Head to head The two sides have met 19 times in their history and it's the Terriers who hold the upper hand. They have come out on top of nine occasions compared to Coventry's five, with five of their encounters ending in a draw. Three of their previous four meetings have ended level in the Championship, although Huddersfield won 2-1 in their last meeting at the CBS Arena in April 2022. READ NEXT Latest Huddersfield Town updates and transfer news Huddersfield Town linked with international goalkeeper transfer as Hull City eye Karl Darlow Huddersfield Town handed Championship opportunity as relegation fight takes a new turn Returning forgotten Huddersfield Town man has Mark Fotheringham excited about goals and assists Huddersfield Town get potential transfer boost from Blackpool call-off as mental pressure rises Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.