3-1 defeat away, time for some payback!

Bristol Rovers host Huddersfield Town on Saturday 8 March 2025, kick off is at 3pm.

Bristol Rovers and Huddersfield Town have a competitive history spanning several decades. As of December 29, 2024, their recent head-to-head record is as follows:

Total Matches Played: 36
Bristol Rovers Wins: 12
Huddersfield Town Wins: 14
Draws: 10
Goals Scored by Bristol Rovers: 49
Goals Scored by Huddersfield Town: 50

In their most recent encounter on October 19, 2024, Huddersfield Town secured a 3-1 home victory over Bristol Rovers in a League One fixture. Substitute Isaac Hutchinson grabbed the consolation goal for Rovers in the 69th minute

History of Bristol Rovers:

Founded in 1883, Bristol Rovers FC have experienced various successes and challenges over the years, from cup runs to ground moves. Rovers enjoyed their most fruitful period in the mid-20th century, including reaching the quarterfinals of the FA Cup in 1950 and securing various promotions.

The most significant of these successes came in 1952 when Rovers won the Third Division (South) title. In subsequent decades, Rovers fluctuated between different tiers of the football pyramid. The club moved to the Memorial Stadium in 1996, which has been its home since.

The club - whose supporters are known as ‘Gas Heads’ - climbed back up the Football League in the 2000s, but were disastrously relegated to non-league in 2014. However, this acted as nothing more than a reset and today the club sit in EFL League One and are managed by Matt Taylor.