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Is Cardiff City v Huddersfield Town on TV today? Kick-off time and channel details

Cardiff City face Huddersfield Town today in their penultimate game of the season.

The Bluebirds secured their Championship status on Saturday courtesy of Reading's 1-1 draw with Wigan.

They will be facing a familiar face in Neil Warnock this afternoon, with the Terriers also fighting to preserve their tier-two status.

Here is everything you need to know...

READ MORE: Cardiff City's Championship safety confirmed after Reading's draw with Wigan

What time is Cardiff v Huddersfield Town?

The game at Cardiff City Stadium kicks off at midday on Sunday, April 30.

What channel is it on?

Yep, the game has been chosen for broadcast by Sky Sports. It will be shown on Sky Sports Football. Coverage begins at 11.30am.

You can also follow live updates with us here.

What about streaming?

Sky customers will be able to stream the game on the Sky Go app.

What's the team news?

Callum O'Dowda will miss out for the Bluebirds with concussion and won't play again this season.

Meanwhile, Jak Alnwick also looks likely to start in goal once again, despite Ryan Allsop making a return to training.

Callum Robinson remains out, as well as long-term absentees Jamilu Collins and Ebou Adams.

The visitors, meanwhile,. will have Lee Nicholls back in the mix after he recovered from shoulder surgery. Jonathan Hogg will be assessed before kick-off but Anthony Knockaert has been ruled out. Tino Anjorin (ankle), Duane Holmes (ankle), Yuta Nakayama (Achilles) and Ollie Turton (knee) are all ruled sidelined for the rest of the season.

What have the managers said?

Sabri Lamouchi: "The mood is very positive. We're a little bit tired as we came back last night. We didn't sleep too much, but we woke up with a smile and the energy in the building is absolutely positive.

"Almost. Not yet. But almost. So proud about this kind of performance. The way we've talked about this team about this squad, people were saying there wasn't enough quality. They weren't good enough.

"But a big win at Rotherham. A big win at Blackpool. A big win in Birmingham. It's not bad.

"We deserve it and I'm really happy for the players."

Neil Warnock: "The good news is we've got two keepers! I don't think one of them can play out though, so I'll have to choose one of them... I haven't made my mind up yet.

"It's great to have two number ones. Tomas has done well but Lee by all accounts was one of the best keepers in the league before his injury. Jonathan Hogg is struggling a little bit, but you never know with Jonathan. We'll see.

"We have a couple of doubts for the weekend but I won't go into that, a couple of niggles in training."

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