Summary

  • Kick-off: 15:00 GMT

  1. Postpublished at 5 mins

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    Huddersfield attack through Alex Pritchard, who sends a pass out to the right to Steve Mounie. The in-form striker shoots from an angle under pressure from Alfie Mawson, but sends the ball a long way wide. It's been a bright start from the home side.

    Steve Mounie and Alfie MawsonImage source, Getty Images
  2. Postpublished at 4 mins

    Huddersfield 0-0 Swansea

    Ince sends a back-pass that forces Jonas Lossl to race out of the box to the right of the pitch to hoof the ball downfield.

  3. Postpublished at 2 mins

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    Ki Sung-yueng gets an important touch on the ball in his own area to end a threatening break from the home side, after Tom Ince had sent the ball across the area.

  4. Postpublished at 1 min

    Huddersfield 0-0 Swansea

    The Ayew brothers are starting a match together today for just the second time, and they are involved in the first Swansea attack.

    It breaks down, and when Alex Pritchard is felled in the centre circle Huddersfield's fans are pleading for a free-kick that doesn't come.

    Jordan Ayew and Jonathan HoggImage source, Reuters
  5. KICK-OFFpublished at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

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    And Swansea get the match under way!

  6. Nearly ready...published at 14:59 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

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    OK, the teams are out on a murky day in West Yorkshire. It's usually a cracking atmosphere when Huddersfield are at home, and it's a great ground to visit if you've never been.

    The managers have exchanged warm handshakes, and we're all set!

  7. Please, go on, please...published at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

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    Looking around the ground, there seem to be quite a few young Huddersfield fans with placards asking for shirts or gloves from their players.

    Is this a new thing? Or an old thing? Answers to the usual places, please...

    Huddersfield Town fansImage source, Getty Images
  8. Ayew in his elementpublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

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    The form of Jordan Ayew has been key to Swansea's revival. The 26-year-old has netted four times in the league since Carvalhal took over in late December, and since then when the Ghanaian scores, the Swans don't lose.

    Jordan Ayew of SwanseaImage source, PA
  9. Town's main man is Mouniepublished at 14:45 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

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    Terriers' forward Steve Mounie leads the way for his side with six goals this season, and was on target in the two recent wins that have given Huddersfield fans hope in the fight to stay in the Premier League.

    Here's the Benin striker slotting home in the 2-1 win over West Brom.

    Steve MounieImage source, Reuters
  10. Revived fortunes all roundpublished at 14:41 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

    Huddersfield v Swansea (15:00 GMT)

    With both sides on 30 points, and both still hovering just above the relegation zone, yet again a match involving these two has 'relegation six-pointer' written all over it.

    But that's not the whole story - a couple of wins boosted the Terriers' hopes, before they slid to a 2-0 defeat at Spurs last week.

    Swansea's good run away from the foot of the table ended with a 4-1 loss at Brighton, but last time out they bounced back to beat West Ham by the same scoreline.

    Huddersfield TownImage source, Getty Images
  11. 'Big game for both sides'published at 14:36 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

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    Guy Mowbray
    Match of the Day commentator

    Carlos Carvalhal and David WagnerImage source, Getty Images

    A big game that marks the start of a key run for Huddersfield.

    After Swansea, it is Crystal Palace and then Newcastle - three in a row that will see David Wagner send his Terriers out with bite, rather than merely to defend their territory as against Spurs last weekend and when taking on most of the 'big dogs' this season.

    Swansea's approach has been to attack ever since Carlos Carvalhal took charge at the end of December.

    It's working too. Over his nine Premier League games, the Swans are fifth in the form table and looking good to stay up.

    The loquacious Portuguese is winning lots of friends with his affable nature - but even more by winning games.

  12. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 14:33 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

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    If texting, don't forget to include your name and location, and we'll post a selection of your opinions on here as it all unfolds.

  13. Team newspublished at 14:31 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

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    David Wagner makes three changes to the side that lost at Spurs, with Aaron Mooy, Tom Ince and Scott Malone coming in for Danny Williams, Collin Quaner and Terence Kongolo.

    Huddersfield starting XI: Lossl, Hadergjonaj, Jorgensen, Schindler, Malone, Ince, Hogg, Mooy, Pritchard, van La Parra, Mounie

    Huddersfield starting teamImage source, Opta

    Swansea's line-up is unchanged from the starting XI in the 4-1 win over West Ham last time out.

    Swansea starting XI: Fabianski, van der Hoorn, Fernandez, Mawson, Naughton, King, Ki Sung-yueng, Clucas, Olsson, A Ayew, J Ayew

    Swansea City teamImage source, Opta
  14. Good afternoonpublished at 14:26 Greenwich Mean Time 10 March 2018

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    Good afternoon and welcome to our coverage of Huddersfield Town v Swansea City. I'm Tim Oscroft and I'll guide you through today's action - but without any further ado, here are the teams: