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A decent start says Hendrie

The Huddersfield Daily Examiner

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September 17, 2025

By STEPHEN PAGE

SKY Sports pundit Lee Hendrie believes that Huddersfield Town have got their League One campaign off to a“‘decent start”.

The Terriers sit sixth in the division, on15 points from eight matches, following Saturday's 3-1 defeat at West Yorkshire rivals Bradford City.

Town have started with four consecutive victories at the Accu Stadium, but have lost three of their four away matches, with Lee Grant's side conceding three goals apiece at Blackpool and Barnsley, as well as against the Bantams.

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