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Huddersfield vs Sheffield Wednesday preview: Championship clash live on Sky Sports Football

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Huddsf’ld vs Sheff Wed
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12:00pm Sunday 15th September

The John Smith’s Stadium

Huddersfield face Sheffield Wednesday in the Sky Bet Championship. Coverage gets Published live on Sky Sports Football from 11.30am, whilst kick-off is currently at midday.
Danny Cowley will steer Huddersfield as they face Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship on Sunday. After Huddersfield parted ways with former manager Jan Siewert, cowley, who was appointed, abandoned his role in Lincoln to join the club.
The Terriers manager has confirmed that he has a complete squad at his disposal with no harm concerns, ahead of the clash . However to maintain a triumph and also in possession of only one point, Cowley could ring the changes as he tries to alter Huddersfield’s fortunes.
Additionally are competitions Wednesday, who journey into the Kirklees Stadium to their first match under new manager Garry Monk. Headed up by caretaker manager Lee Bullen because Steve Bruce’s controversial departure, Wednesday sit mid-table having played with matches.
Defensive stalwart Tom Lees may overlook Monk’s first fixture in charge, with uttered a hamstring injury while warming up for the Owls’ previous game against QPR. Joe Wildsmith remains sidelined with a injury, while Fernando Forestieri will be inaccessible and starts his six-match suspension on racism charges.
Huddersfield have scored only 3 goals and have lost their last five fixtures in most competitions. Karlan Grant saw the opener as Luton fought back to win time out, seven days following Reading were 2-0 victors in the John Smith’s Stadium.
Caretaker Wednesday manager Lee Bullen had steered the club to 11th after six matches, overseeing league wins over Luton, Barnsley and Reading, though QPR were victorious at Hillsborough before the international break.
Huddersfield boss Danny Cowley:”Here is the early stage for individuals, in business I think they talk about 30-60-90-day stages, in football you don’t always get too long, so maybe we’re talking 15, 30 and 45-days, but surely within this initial process we will need to audit the Club and see what’s great. Undoubtedly there is some processes set up and we’ll run with these , we might run with the typical ones due to the timeframe we’re working inside.
“Certainly, we will examine the areas we can impact and in which we could find some quick drops and where we believe we could have the maximum impact. We are going to look to implement those gradually but surely, and we are going to simply make shift. We are going to be looking to see where we could get those wins”
Sheffield Wednesday boss Garry Monk: There’s been a very long time. I’m a new boss coming in and I think the secret is not to over-bear the players with too much stuff I need to perform, but enough they can take the concepts we’re going to attempt to work and place them on the pitch.
“Games come thick and fast and we are going to be going into a busy time, so we’ll attempt to work in between this to attempt to make that much better and better. It’s quite a special situation this weekend but I have really enjoyed it.”
It had been from his brother Nicky and Danny Cowley. Just later after turning down the opportunity to handle Huddersfield over a week, he is going to be sat in the dugout at the John Smith’s Arena on Sunday because Sheffield Wednesday is taken on by his new side, live on Sky Sports Football.
Together with his brother and helper Nicky, have taken the leap from Lincoln – who are near the top of League 1 – to Huddersfield with just one league win in 2019 and place in the Championship.
Cowley may have heeded recent courses when making the step up from managers that have fought. Paul Hurst along with Nathan Jones are just two who have lately laboured after leaving League One nightclubs, however the 40-year-old believes he has what it takes to turn the situation around at Huddersfield. However, it will not be a speedy fix.
“It is a mindset matter,” he said. “We’ve spoken to a lot of people around the club that believe that they are one win from changing that, but I’m not so convinced.”
In most competitions, Huddersfield are winless in nine matches against Sheffield Wednesday (W0 D4 L5).
Sheffield Wednesday have not conceded one goal in any of the last seven matches at the John Smith’s Stadium against Huddersfield (W4 D3 L0).
Huddersfield have failed to score more than once in every one of the last 29 home games in all competitions – if they fail to do this against Sheffield Wednesday, it could be a record amount of consecutive games by a Football League Club in all contests, with Blackpool also heading 29 matches between December 2013 and February 2015.
Sheffield Wednesday haven’t lost.
Because their 1-0 win over Wolves in the John Smith’s Arena at February, Huddersfield haven’t led to get one minute in any of their seven home league games (W0 D1 L6).
Sheffield Wednesday striker Steven Fletcher hasn’t scored in three consecutive league games since a streak of five between May and September 2012 for Wolves and Sunderland.
Two managers at the John Smith’s Stadium on Sunday. What a second this is for Danny Cowley along with his brother Nicky, managing a negative that were in the Premier League last year, having been supervisors and teachers just a few years ago.
In the opposite dugout would be Garry Monk, that, apart from his time at Middlesbrough, has abandoned every club he’s been at in a much better place than where he found it. I believe he will be a very good fit at Sheffield Wednesday and he will begin with a win. Just!
David Prutton predicts: 1-2 (9/1 with Sky Bet)

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