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Bolton v Huddersfield League One Lineup
This game is in the
League One
, kick off at 16:00 on Saturday 14 September 2024.
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Bolton Substitutes
George Johnston
Josh Sheehan
Victor Adeboyejo
Luke Southwood
Randell Williams
Scott Arfield
John McAtee
Huddersfield Substitutes
Matthew Pearson
Bojan Radulovic
Jacob Chapman
Jaheim Headley
Freddie Ladapo
Tom Iorpenda
Joe Hodge
Bolton v Huddersfield League One
Bolton
Wanderers were founded in 1874, making them one of the oldest football clubs in England.
Huddersfield
Town earned promotion to the Premier League in 2017 after winning the Championship playoff final.
Bolton
Wanderers' highest attendance at their former stadium, Burnden Park, was recorded at 69,912 in a 1946 FA Cup match.
Huddersfield
Town won the FA Cup in 1922, becoming the first team from outside the top flight to win the prestigious competition.
Bolton
Wanderers were relegated to League One in 2019 due to financial difficulties, after spending several seasons in the Premier League.
Huddersfield
Town's nickname is "The Terriers," a reference to the breed of dog that historically helped in hunting and guarding purposes.