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Dec 26, 2014 at 3pm UK
 
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Vaughan (35'), Coady (61')

Team News: James Vaughan back for Huddersfield Town

James Vaughan returns after three months out for Huddersfield Town as they face fellow Championship strugglers Rotherham United.

James Vaughan will make his first start in three months as Huddersfield Town travel to face Yorkshire rivals Rotherham United in the Championship.

Harry Bunn continues in attack for the Terriers after returning from a thigh problem in the 1-0 defeat at home to Birmingham City.

Nakhi Wells is left on the bench by Town boss Chris Powell and Jonathan Hogg is absent due to illness, but Murray Wallace returns from suspension while Tommy Smith is also included.

Rotherham United boss Steve Evans names an unchanged starting XI for the fourth game in a row following a narrow win over Wigan last weekend.

Full-back Frazer Richardson and defender Richard Wood returned to training this week after shaking off injuries, but neither is included in the matchday squad as the Millers look to put daylight between themselves and the Championship bottom three.

Rotherham United: Collin, Wooton, Morgan, Arnason, James, Ledesma, Green, Pringle, Smallwood, Lawrence, Revell
Subs: Thompson, Skarz, Frecklington, Bowey, Newton, Derbyshire, Clarke-Harris

Huddersfield Town: Smithies; Hudson, Scannell, Butterfield, Vaughan, Coady, Wallace, Holt, Robinson, Smith, Bunn
Subs: Allinson, Gerrard, Hammill, Lolley, Wells, Gobern, Peltier

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