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Yet another Huddersfield Town fixture moved to Friday night for live Sky Sports coverage

You'll never guess what: Huddersfield Town are going to be on the telly on a Friday night for the fifth time in two months as their final Saturday 3pm home game of the season has been brought forward for the Sky Sports cameras.

The Terriers’ schedule between the beginning of March and the trip to Coventry on 30th April now reads as five Fridays, three Mondays, one Wednesday and just a single Saturday as the game against Barnsley originally scheduled for Saturday 23rd April has been brought forward a day in a 7:45pm kick off.

That means that all of Town’s next five games will be shown live on Sky with the broadcasters evidently taking a keen interest in what Carlos Corberan and his men hope will turn out to be a truly special season.

The game could have huge implications at both ends of the table with Town currently looking to hold onto their play-off place and Barnsley fighting to avoid relegation having not been out of the bottom three since October.

The two Yorkshire rivals had a memorable encounter at the John Smith’s Stadium on the final day in 2013, when both sides spent at least some of the game in the relegation zone before a remarkable turnaround in results elsewhere in the division meant a 2-2 draw was sufficient for both sides to avoid the drop, with the final few minutes of the game spent simply waiting out the final whistle before both sets of fans celebrated together.

There will be no such thing as a mutually convenient result in this game however, with neither side having much margin for error at their respective ends of the table. Town are currently four points clear of Middlesbrough and QPR in 7th and 8th, with both sides holding games in hand; while Barnsley are five points adrift of Reading and safety

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