🚨 EXCL: Djed Spence suffered broken jaw during Tottenham Hotspur loss at Chelsea. 25yo right-back picked up injury in challenge with Liam Delap but expected to play for #THFC v Everton on last day of Premier League season in protective mask @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/Pal7Tzetqt
✍️ We’re delighted to announce the loan signing of forward Ryan Hardie from Sky Bet Championship club Wrexham AFC!
Comments from Liam Manning, Chris Markham and Ryan Hardie ⤵️
Let’s get going, Ryan 👊
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Town looking exceptionally organised in their shape, making it difficult for Posh to break us down. We're still looking to press for that second, too 👊
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Both start!
🚨 Mbuemo SOT & Shaw Foul (1u)
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Bryan Mbeumo 1+ shot on target.
He returned from AFCON in the Manchester derby and looked sharp straight away, finishing with 2 shots on target against City despite United having very little of the ball. That counter attacking setup should suit him again at the Emirates.
The longer term data is strong too. He’s averaging around 1.55 shots on target per game and has landed at least one in 18 of his last 20 starts.
This fixture hasn’t stopped him in the past either. In his last game against Arsenal, Mbeumo took 5 shots and put 2 of them on target, which is encouraging given the quality of Arsenal’s defence.
United are likely to play on the break again, with Fernandes feeding runners early, and Mbeumo should be one of the main outlets.
He also looks to be more advanced today.
Shaw is averaging 1.32 fouls per 90 this season and has committed at least one foul in THIRTEEN consecutive games, showing how regularly he’s involved defensively. He was also carded in four of those games. He’s expected to start at left back again and that likely puts him directly up against Bukayo Saka for long spells. Saka is one of the most fouled players in the league, drawing 2.04 fouls per 90.
That matchup is backed up by the broader data. Left backs facing Arsenal average around 1.8 fouls per game.
📊 Data via @StatsHubCom
Lee Grant has been relieved of his duties as Huddersfield Town Manager with immediate effect.
Sporting Director Chris Markham will lead the recruitment process to appoint a successor for our Men’s First Team.
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✍️ We are delighted to confirm the signing of forward Zépiqueno Redmond on a season-long loan from Premier League side Aston Villa for the remainder of the 2025/26 Sky Bet League One campaign.
💬 Comments from Manager Lee Grant ⤵️
Welcome to the Terriers, Zépiqueno 🙌
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Introducing our new Club captain, 𝐑𝐲𝐚𝐧 𝐋𝐞𝐝𝐬𝐨𝐧 🫡
Ryan will be joined in our First Team leadership group by Ben Wiles, Marcus Harness, Murray Wallace and Mickel Miller 💪
Go behind-the-scenes in Austria as Manager Lee Grant announced the news to our squad 🎥
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✍️ We’re delighted to announce the signing of midfielder Marcus McGuane on a three-year contract!
Marcus joins Town from Sky Bet Championship side Bristol City for an undisclosed fee.
Comments from Lee Grant and Marcus McGuane 💬
Buzzing to have you here, Marcus 💙
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