Barnsley will be spending the weekend celebrating winning the Yorkshire derby bragging rights.
It was a well deserved win, showcasing the attacking relentlessness they’ve displayed so far this season.
Under the guidance of Conor Hourihane, they’re playing some brilliant football, and with Davis Kellior-Dunn bagging a brace against Huddersfield, they’ll be hoping to hold onto him.
With the htansfer window shutting aT 17:00 BST on Monday, I imagine there will be a few nervous Reds fans.
Hourihane’s leadership will be key as Barnsley aim to build on their impressive start.
Their one concern going into the weekend would have been their defensive vulnerability, having conceded six goals in their previous games but instead, it’s Huddersfield’s defensive errors we are talking about.
They’ve had a brilliant start to the season too, but keeper Owen Goodman won’t want to watch that match back following his red card.
He will probably face a three match ban, which will give Lee Nicholls a chance to reclaim his spot as their number one.
It’s a bitter pill to swallow, but Huddersfield manager Lee Grant will be eager to move on quickly and refocus his side ahead of their clash with Peterborough next week.