English League One

Wrexham vs Huddersfield Town, 2004/05 English League One, 2004/2005 English League One

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Wrexham are hosting Huddersfield Town at SToK Cae Ras, Wrexham, Wales, starting on . The match is a part of the English League One.

Game Information

Competition: English League One

Venue: SToK Cae Ras
Location: Wrexham, Wales
Attendance: 7,151

Line-Ups

WXM Wrexham

No. Name
33 Ben Foster (GK)
18 Shaun Melvyn Pejic
15 Craig Morgan
6 Dennis Lawrence
19 Andrew Holt
7 Carlos Edwards
8 Danny Williams Yellow Card
10 Darren Ferguson Yellow Card
16 Matt Crowell
30 Juan Aiestaran Ugarte
11 Chris Llewellyn

HUD Huddersfield Town

No. Name
26 Paul Rachubka (GK)
24 John McCombe
6 Nathan Clarke
17 David Mirfin
21 Danny Adams
2 Andy Holdsworth
7 Chris Brandon
25 Adnan Ahmed Yellow Card
29 Michael Collins
23 Andy Booth
9 Pawel Abbott Yellow Card

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