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  • Booth (27), Abbott (41), Schofield (76)
  • Trundle (32 pen)
  • Date:2005-08-13
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:The Galpharm Stadium
  • Attendance:10304
  • Referee:Messias, M

Live Commentary

90mins

The ref has blown his whistle for full time.

90mins

It's red. He's off. Izzy Iriekpen has been sent off.

90mins

Kevin Austin goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.

90mins

Jonathan Worthington is replaced by Michael Collins.

85mins

Roberto Martinez is replaced by Owain Tudur-Jones.

82mins

Mark Hudson is replaced by Tony Carss.

77mins

Huddersfield are replacing Andy Booth with Gary Taylor-Fletcher.

76mins

Goal!! Danny Schofield scores for Huddersfield.

67mins

It's red. He's off. Kristian O'Leary has been sent off.

64mins

Leon Britton goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.

50mins

The referee has booked Jonathan Worthington.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 2 v 1.

45mins

The referee has booked Lee Trundle.

45mins

Swansea are replacing Marc Goodfellow with Ijah Anderson.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

45mins

The referee has booked Adebayo Akinfenwa.

45mins

The referee has booked Danny Adams.

45mins

The referee has booked Alan Tate.

41mins

Goal!! Pawel Abbott scores for Huddersfield.

38mins

Adrian Forbes is being taken off, Leon Britton has come on in his place.

32mins

Lee Trundle takes a penalty for Swansea and scores!.

27mins

Goal!! Andy Booth scores for Huddersfield.

16mins

Mark Hudson is booked for unsporting behaviour.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, August 13th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

A change of tactics was the catalyst for Danny Schofield to score one and make two other goals as Huddersfield crushed nine-man Swansea's 100 per cent record.

Winger Schofield got no joy down the left wing from Wales international Sam Ricketts in the opening 20 minutes, but swapping sides paid immediate dividends.

Schofield twice beat Alan Tate down the right to supply crosses that allowed Andy Booth and Pawel Abbott to score from close range on 27 and 41 minutes respectively.

Swansea striker Lee Trundle cancelled out Booth's opener with a penalty on 32 minutes awarded after he was tripped in the box by Terriers defender Nathan Clarke.

Abbott put Town back in front before the break with his third goal in as many matches and Schofield then capped a fine afternoon's work with a long-range drive after the restart that was deflected as it beat goalkeeper Willy Gueret

Swansea's misery continued when stalwart defender Christian O'Leary was sent off for elbowing Jon Worthington in the face

The game featured eight bookings in total - three for Huddersfield and five for the visitors as it threatened to boil over

Both Trundle and Huddersfield defender Danny Adams were lucky to receive only yellow cards for an incident in first-half stoppage time when the Swansea striker appeared to elbow Adams in the face with the defender pushing and shoving Trundle in return.

It got worse for Swansea in the closing stages when Izzy Iriekpen, who otherwise had a good game, was given a straight red for violent conduct committed right in front of York-based referee Matt Messias.

The action-packed contest entertained both sets of fans with plenty of goalmouth action.

Swansea nearly went in front with a brilliant free-kick routine on 17 minutes that forced Paul Rachubka into an outstanding double save.

In the second half Hudderfield nearly stretched their lead late on when Chris Brandon robbed Tate inside his own half and dashed 60 yards but blasted wide of the target after out-pacing the entire Swansea defence.

Huddersfield Town

Swansea City

Corners

62

Fouls

1219

Goal attempts

199

Shots off target

86

Offsides

53

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