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Population wise it looks like you found the biggest one. I'm gonna stop looking now as I'll stumble across the answer if I'm not careful.
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#12
I think we have to be looking at a minimum of 4 points from tonight and Saturday, so lets start off like we finished off at Millwall please
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(03-11-2020, 16:06)WakeyTerrier Wrote: I think we have to be looking at a minimum of 4 points from tonight and Saturday, so lets start off like we finished off at Millwall please

I'd take 4 points tonight
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#14
6) John Pelvis Lip PHILLIP JEVONS you've full named him!
9) Anyone Was Ill WAYNE ALLISON
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Huddersfield Town Head Coach Carlos Corberán has made three changes to the starting line-up for tonight’s game against Bristol City; 7pm kick-off at the John Smith’s Stadium.

After coming off the bench and helping Town to a superb 3-0 win at Millwall on Saturday, both Pipa and Fraizer Campbell return to the XI tonight. They are joined by Richard Stearman, who was an unused substitute at the Den.

Demeaco Duhaney and Adama Diakhaby move to the substitutes’ bench this evening, whilst Alex Pritchard misses out entirely due to the ankle injury he sustained in London.

Juninho Bacuna also misses out tonight through illness, so the two vacated spaces amongst the substitutes are taken by Romoney Crichlow and Matty Daly.

Goalkeeper Ben Hamer – the only Town player to feature in every second of Sky Bet Championship action this season – plays against one of his former sides tonight; he made five appearances for the Robins on loan in 2015.

Corberán is without Tommy Elphick (knee), Juninho Bacuna (illness) and Alex Pritchard (ankle), whilst Danny Ward (hamstring) and Rarmani Edmonds-Green (hip) need more time after returning to training this week.

Town’s team vs Bristol City
1. Ben Hamer
2. Pipa
3. Harry Toffolo
6. Jonathan Hogg
8. Lewis O’Brien
12. Richard Stearman
18. Isaac Mbenza
19. Josh Koroma
22. Fraizer Campbell
23. Naby Sarr
26. Christopher Schindler ©

Substitutes
Joel Pereira; Adama Diakhaby, Carel Eiting, Demeaco Duhaney, Romoney Crichlow, Jaden Brown, Matty Daly
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(03-11-2020, 19:40)Amelia Chaffinch Wrote: 6) John Pelvis Lip PHILLIP JEVONS you've full named him!
9) Anyone Was Ill WAYNE ALLISON

I've full named another too, just to be sneaky

(03-11-2020, 14:43)theo_luddite Wrote: Population wise it looks like you found the biggest one. I'm gonna stop looking now as I'll stumble across the answer if I'm not careful.

Mums the word then theo
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#17
Bristol City
1.  Bentley
26. Vyner
22. Kalas
3. Dasilva
2. Hunt
11. O'Dowda
30. Bakinson
29. Brunt
25. Rowe
21. Wells
7. Martin

Substitutes
4. Nagy
9. Diédhiou
10. Paterson
12. O'Leary
18. Semenyo
23. Moore
42. Massengo
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#18
10) Hack Dog Hirer RICHARD KEOGH

A lovely assist from Mbenza gives us a goal from Koroma.
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#19
Goal - Koroma - which reminds me, I didn't add his last goal to my P4P total either.
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#20
Another brilliant goal from a proper football team. Lets have some more.
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