Huddersfield Giants v Salford Red Devils

Date: TBC
Kick Off: TBC
Venue: John Smiths Stadium (Huddersfield)
Competition: Super League
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TV: Highlights on The Super League Show (BBC 1), Super League Fulltime (SkySports) and via the Super League YouTube Channel
Radio: Live on BBC Local Radio and via the BBC Website
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The Huddersfield Giants take on the Salford Red Devils in a game that whilst may not stand out on the face of it, it could be one of those matches that make or break the season for both clubs.
Huddersfield are a club who have the quality to take on and defeat anybody on their day but they struggle to match the consistency and squad depth of the top teams.
If the Giants are to have a good season it is these type of matches that they simply have to win as the Red Devils are a team who whilst they too can pull of a shock win on any given week, they are a club simply looking to survive in the topflight.
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Stadium
The match takes place at the Huddersfield Giants John Smiths Stadium.
The ground is a modern all seater stadium that offers a great view from every seat but it is also a relatively open stadium that in a match such as this this tends to lose any atmosphere created.
Huddersfield Giants v Salford Red Devils Prediction
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History
As two historic clubs that are based relatively close to each other in the sports English heartlands, it will not be too surprising for fans of the spot to know that these 2 clubs have been involved in a number of high profile and important matches.
One of the earliest occasions came in the 1913-14 season when the 2 sides met in the Rugby Football League Championship First Division final to decide on the national champions.
On that occasion it was a low scoring match up that saw Salford pick up the title by 5 points to 3.




