Stoke City v Huddersfield Town, 20 January 2018

Score2-0 to Stoke City
RefereeMichael Oliver
CompetitionPremier League
Venuebet365 Stadium
Attendance29,785
Kick-off: 3.00pm This was Stoke City's first win against Huddersfield Town since 22 September 1996 in League Division 1 at Victoria Ground.

Goals:

Joe Allen 53 G
Mame Biram Diouf 69 G

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jack Butland
Defender Moritz Bauer
Defender Erik Pieters
Defender Kurt Zouma
Defender/Centre back Ryan Shawcross
Midfielder Charlie Adam
Midfielder Joe Allen
Midfielder Darren Fletcher
Midfielder/Forward Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting
Midfielder/Forward Xherdan Shaqiri

Starting lineup:

Jonas Lössl Goalkeeper
Scott Malone Defender/Midfielder
Jonathan Hogg Midfielder
Tom Ince Midfielder
Alex Pritchard Midfielder
Aaron Mooy Midfielder/Forward
Rajiv Van la Parra Midfielder/Forward
Steve Mounié Forward

Substitutions:

Geoff Cameron for Charlie Adam 71
Peter Crouch for Mame Biram Diouf 77
Ramadan Sobhi for Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting 90

Substitutions:

Collin Quaner for Tom Ince 56
Abdelhamid Sabiri for Alex Pritchard 60
Laurent Depoitre for Jonathan Hogg 79

Cards:

Moritz Bauer 72 Y

Cards:

Jonathan Hogg 34 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Lee Grant
Defender Tom Edwards
Defender/Midfielder Geoff Cameron
Defender/Midfielder Bruno Martins Indi
Midfielder Stephen Ireland
Midfielder Ramadan Sobhi
Forward Peter Crouch

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Coleman
Defender Terence Kongolo
Defender Tommy Smith
Midfielder Abdelhamid Sabiri
Midfielder Danny Williams
Forward Collin Quaner

Comments:

League position: 17th Following the sacking of Mark Hughes, this was new manager Paul Lambert's first game in charge. This was Paul Lambert his first win as a Premier League manager in 11 games, since his Aston Villa side beat Leicester City on 7 December 2014. The Potters kept their first clean sheet in the Premier League since 28 October 2017, having conceded 30 goals in their 13 previous games.

Comments:

League position: 14th Huddersfield Town avoided losing three consecutive league games by three goals or more for the first time since November 1955. The Terriers were now without a win in their last six Premier League games, losing the last three. Town had now scored one goal in their last four games in the Premier League.

Goals:

Joe Allen 53 G
Mame Biram Diouf 69 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Jack Butland
Defender Moritz Bauer
Defender Erik Pieters
Defender Kurt Zouma
Defender/Centre back Ryan Shawcross
Midfielder Charlie Adam
Midfielder Joe Allen
Midfielder Darren Fletcher
Midfielder/Forward Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting
Midfielder/Forward Xherdan Shaqiri

Substitutions:

Geoff Cameron for Charlie Adam 71
Peter Crouch for Mame Biram Diouf 77
Ramadan Sobhi for Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting 90

Cards:

Moritz Bauer 72 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Lee Grant
Defender Tom Edwards
Defender/Midfielder Geoff Cameron
Defender/Midfielder Bruno Martins Indi
Midfielder Stephen Ireland
Midfielder Ramadan Sobhi
Forward Peter Crouch

Comments:

League position: 17th Following the sacking of Mark Hughes, this was new manager Paul Lambert's first game in charge. This was Paul Lambert his first win as a Premier League manager in 11 games, since his Aston Villa side beat Leicester City on 7 December 2014. The Potters kept their first clean sheet in the Premier League since 28 October 2017, having conceded 30 goals in their 13 previous games.

Goals:

Starting lineup:

Jonas Lössl Goalkeeper
Scott Malone Defender/Midfielder
Jonathan Hogg Midfielder
Tom Ince Midfielder
Alex Pritchard Midfielder
Aaron Mooy Midfielder/Forward
Rajiv Van la Parra Midfielder/Forward
Steve Mounié Forward

Substitutions:

Collin Quaner for Tom Ince 56
Abdelhamid Sabiri for Alex Pritchard 60
Laurent Depoitre for Jonathan Hogg 79

Cards:

Jonathan Hogg 34 Y

On the bench:

Goalkeeper Joel Coleman
Defender Terence Kongolo
Defender Tommy Smith
Midfielder Abdelhamid Sabiri
Midfielder Danny Williams
Forward Collin Quaner

Comments:

League position: 14th Huddersfield Town avoided losing three consecutive league games by three goals or more for the first time since November 1955. The Terriers were now without a win in their last six Premier League games, losing the last three. Town had now scored one goal in their last four games in the Premier League.