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WATCH: MILLWALL PREVIEW SHOW

29 October 2021

Regular pre-match HTTV feature previews the upcoming Millwall clash at home, in association with SportsBroker

- Latest Edition of the HTTV Preview Show out now!
- B Team goalkeeper Nicholas Bilkopic joins the show
- Released at 5pm on Friday

You can now join HTTV presenter Raj Bains on the latest edition of the Preview Show, with special guest Nicholas Bilokapic and the Huddersfield Examiner’s Steven Chicken!

Looking forward to our next home match against Millwall on Saturday 30 October, the Preview Show welcomes B Team and First Team substitute goalkeeper Nicholas Bilokapic to discuss his involvement with Carlos Corberán’s squad and life in Huddersfield having moved over from Sydney to join the Club.

Our pre-match show looks ahead to Town’s next game and is the perfect way to preview our latest Sky Bet Championship game!

When will the show be available to watch?

This week’s instalment of The Preview Show ahead of the Millwall home game will be out on Friday (29 October 2021) at 5pm.

What will be discussed on this week’s show?

Nicholas Bilokapic and Steven Chicken help to preview our Millwall game, with insight how the team are feeling heading into their next Sky Bet Championship fixture. The young Australian keeper also brings us up to speed on his development at the Club, what it’s like working with Lee Nicholls and Paul Clements and how he’s found being on the bench for the First Team.

How can I watch it?

The show will be available to watch for free and in full on HTTV, via the Club’s official YouTube channel. It is also embedded above!

How can I listen to it?

The show will be available to listen to via our official Spotify account, HTAFC Sounds. You'll be able to listen to it from 5pm by CLICKING HERE or listening to it embedded below.

Want to join us at the John Smith’s Stadium for Town’s next home match against Millwall on Saturday 30 October at 3pm? CLICK HERE to secure your seat.


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