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Tranmere Rovers v Huddersfield Town Preview
By Deadly Submarine
April 1 2006
All the News and Stats ahead of Rovers’ Friday Night home game against Huddersfield Town in Coca-Cola League One. Tranmere will be looking to end a run of four consecutive goalless draws that has seen them drawn closer to the relegation zone again after a good Christmas had seen them climb away.

TOTAL TRANMERE – Match Preview

 

Friday February 3rd 2006 – Kick-Off 7.45pm

 

Coca-Cola League One at Prenton Park

 

By Deadly Submarine

 

Following the visit of the then League leaders Southend United to Prenton Park a fortnight ago, Rovers now face another difficult task in front of their own fans as the third placed Yorkshiremen of Huddersfield Town come to Prenton Park for the latest Friday Night Football encounter.

 

Rovers will be seeking revenge for a heartbreaking and somewhat fortunate late win for the Terriers when the two sides met at the Galpharm Stadium back in September.  On that occasion a Schofield goal three minutes from time handed the home side all three points in a game where a draw would probably have been the fairest result.

 

Tranmere are unbeaten in their last nine matches but only three of them have been wins with all of the other six ending as goalless draws including the last four matches.  In their last nine games away from home, Rovers have lost just twice which includes the contraversial FA Cup defeat at Bradford in November.

 

The Terriers have inconsistent form of late away from home but two of their recent defeats on their travels included an FA Cup third round defeat at Premiership Champions Chelsea and also a defeat at high-flying Brentford.  Their last away win in the league was at Yeovil back on November 12th.

 

However with the goalscoring antics of Pawel Abbott, Andy Booth and Danny Schofield, the Terriers, managed by Peter Jackson are a good side in League One and Rovers will have their work cut out to get all three points.

 

MATCH PREDICTION:  Tranmere Rovers 1 – 0 Huddersfield Town

 

 

Tranmere Rovers:  Tranmere are without goalkeeper John Achterberg (groin) and new loan signing David Raven (ligament strain) but otherwise have a clean bill of health as Carl Tremarco returns from a broken wrist.

 

Huddersfield Town: The Terriers have Andy Booth available again and therefore have a full squad to choose from for the visit to Prenton Park.

 

Match Referee – Howard Webb (Yorkshire)

Tranmere Rovers:

 

Last Six At Home - LLWWDD

Last Six Games - WWDDDD

 

Huddersfield Town:

 

Last Six Away - LDDLDL         

Last Six Games - DLDWLW       

 

 

Tranmere Rovers:  Chris Greenacre – 14 Goals

 

Huddersfield Town: Pawel Abbott – 13 Goals

 This Season:

 

 

27th September 2005 – Coca-Cola League One – Galpharm Stadium

 

Huddersfield Town  1 – 0  Tranmere Rovers

Schofield 87                                                                                                                                           

   

Abbott missed pen 28

 

Attendance: 10,640

 

Referee: Paul Robinson (Yorkshire)

 

 

Past Meetings – Last Season:

19th October 2004 – Coca-Cola League One – Galpharm Stadium

 

Huddersfield Town  1 – 0  Tranmere Rovers

Abbott 33                                        Whitmore 15                                                                                           

                        Whitmore 61

                        Dagnall 65               

   

Attendance: 10,324

 

Referee: Steve Tanner (Somerset) 

 

 

22nd February 2005 – Coca-Cola League One – Prenton Park

 

Tranmere Rovers  3 – 0  Huddersfield Town 

Dadi 16

Hume 24

Roberts 90             

                                           

                                     

Attendance: 7,613

 

Referee: Mike Pike (Cumbria)

 

 

All Matches:                                                     At Prenton Park:

Matches Played = 34                                         Matches Played = 17

Tranmere Wins = 15                                          Tranmere Wins = 11

Huddersfield Wins = 12                                      Huddersfield Wins = 3

Matches Drawn = 7                                           Matches Drawn = 3

 

Tranmere Goals = 40                                         Tranmere Goals = 29

Huddersfield Goals = 32                                     Huddersfield Goals = 13

  

 

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