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  • Ibehre (14), Ibehre (28)
  • Booth (43), Booth (45), Kelly (62)
  • Date:2009-04-18
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Banks's Stadium
  • Attendance:3951
  • Referee:Kettle, T

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

The referee has booked Jim Goodwin.

88mins

Mark Bradley is replaced by Dwayne Mattis.

87mins

Rhys Weston is being taken off, Richard Taundry has come on in his place.

85mins

Gary Roberts is booked for dissent.

83mins

Danny Cadamarteri is booked for unsporting behaviour.

77mins

Michael Ricketts is replaced by Alex Nicholls.

76mins

The referee has booked Rhys Weston.

62mins

Goal!! Martin Kelly scores for Huddersfield.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 2 v 2.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by T Kettle

45mins

Goal!! Huddersfield have scored with Andy Booth putting it in the back of the net.

44mins

The referee has booked Troy Deeney.

43mins

Goal!! Huddersfield have scored with Andy Booth putting it in the back of the net.

28mins

Goal!! Walsall have scored with Jabo Ibehre putting it in the back of the net.

28mins

Michael Collins is being taken off, Michael Flynn has come on in his place.

14mins

Goal!! Walsall have scored with Jabo Ibehre putting it in the back of the net.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Some ghastly goalkeeping from Rene Gilmartin wiped away Walsall's seemingly commanding 2-0 lead, handed a brace of goals to Andy Booth and gave Huddersfield the impetus to go on and register their fourth successive away win.

The Saddlers had looked in total control after two goals from Jabo Ibehre gave them a deserved lead.

The skilful striker accepted a pass from hard working Troy Deeney in the 14th minute and his low shot glanced off unlucky defender Nathan Clarke leaving keeper Alex Smithies no chance of saving.

Walsall might have added a second only three minutes later, but outstanding midfielder Jim Goodwin did well to block a shot on the line from Sofiene Zaaboub.

The Saddlers were playing their best football for some time and it was no surprise when Ibehre struck the ball perfectly into Smithies' bottom right-hand corner from another pass by Deeney in the 28th minute.

Huddersfield had produced little but two minutes before half time Danny Cadamarteri sent in a cross from the right and a shot by experienced striker Booth squirmed under the body of the hapless Gilmartin and an assistant referee signalled that the ball had gone just over the line for a goal.

The Terriers were sparked into action and moments before the interval, Gilmartin failed to go for a corner by Jim Goodwin and the 35-year-old Booth powered a header into the back of the net.

The whole balance of the match changed dramatically with Huddersfield suddenly looking by far the better side.

In the 63rd minute, Walsall's most experienced player, Michael Ricketts, lost control in midfield enabling Goodwin to feed Martin Kelly.

The 18-year-old full-back, who is on loan from Liverpool, sent a great low shot past Gilmartin for the Terriers' winner.

Smithies made a superb 65th minute save, tipping over Ricketts' fierce free-kick, but Walsall rarely threatened after that and the Terriers ran out deserved winners.

Walsall

Huddersfield Town

Corners

64

Fouls

1313

Goal attempts

912

Shots off target

54

Offsides

81

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