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Six games for Huddersfield Town fans to watch this weekend with Championship season on pause

With the Championship season on pause for the international break, Huddersfield Town fans may well be at a loose end for their sporting fix this weekend. But with international representatives in action, Non-League Day on Saturday, Huddersfield Town Women at home, and the Huddersfield Giants playing in the Challenge Cup, there are plenty of ways to fill the gap both on TV and in the ground.

Sorba Thomas has the chance to become a national hero at the Cardiff City Stadium as Wales meet Austria in a one-legged World Cup qualification play-off semi-final, which will be broadcast on Sky Sports. The Town wide man earned his first two international caps earlier this season and will be hoping to break into Rob Page’s side after being an unused substitute in their last two games.

Scotland were due to play Ukraine on the other side of the draw to set up a play-off final on Tuesday night, but for obvious reasons that game has been pushed back to June. Instead, Wales will face an as-yet-undetermined side in a friendly on Tuesday. Should Wales beat Austria they will play the loser of the Czech Republic vs Sweden semi-final; if Wales lose to Austria, they will play Scotland instead.

Every game is a massive for table-topping Liversedge at the moment as they look to attain automatic promotion to the seventh tier of English football, and Jonathan Rimmington’s side have little margin for error with Marske United hot on their heels.

Despite being a newly-promoted side, Liversedge have lost just one game of their 30 games this season but are currently only ahead of Marske on goal difference – and only one team goes up automatically. Bridlington, conversely, are fighting for their lives and are only out of the relegation zone on goal

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