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Huddersfield Town extend £10 ticket offer for more vital Championship home games

Huddersfield Town’s ticket offers have proven successful over the past few months. Town have passed the 20,000 mark three times this season, with each of them coming in games where discounts have been in effect: against Swansea City in January, Cardiff City in February, and Bournemouth on Saturday afternoon.

The Terriers are now calling on fans to turn up in droves at the John Smith’s Stadium once again after cutting matchday ticket prices to just £10 per head for their next two home games: the 8pm kick-off against Luton Town on Monday 11th April, and the Good Friday encounter with Queens Park Rangers on Friday 15th April, which has been moved to 5:30pm for live TV coverage.

Tickets for both games are now on general sale and supporters are being urged to ensure they claim their seats quickly to avoid disappointment, either by booking online, visiting the stadium ticket office in person or calling 01484 960606 during opening hours. (On non-matchdays, that’s 10am-4pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, or 9am-noon on Saturdays).

Both games look set to be real six-pointers as Town vie to claim a place in the play-off semi-finals. Luton have been in incredible form over the past few months, claiming more points than anyone else in the division since the beginning of December to rise to third in the table, ahead of Huddersfield on goal difference having played a game fewer.

Queens Park Rangers have been in the play-off picture all season but have hit a stumbling block recently, claiming just eight points in their last ten games to slide down to eighth in the table. They are four points behind Town having played a game fewer, and two points adrift of the top six with a game in hand over sixth-placed Blackburn

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