What we know about Sheffield Wednesday's return to Hillsborough

The bulk of Sheffield Wednesday’s squad had their first run-out at Hillsborough in over three months, locking horns in an attempt to get used to playing in front of empty stands.
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The Star understands that the club will train at the stadium a number of times before the season restarts there on June 20 with their clash against promotion-chasing Nottingham Forest, with the primary aim of getting players used to playing in quiet surroundings.

The session included a practice match of sorts during which teams and formations were switched on a number of occasions and while videos on released by the club on social media appear to show an 11-a-side match between sides in Wednesday home and away kits, it is understood that the session was a relaxed affair with regular stoppages.

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The video showed coaching staff effectively acting as ball-boys around the perimeter of the pitch. On-loan striker Connor Wickham hit the back of the net with a well-taken finish.

Owls boss Garry Monk has made it clear the club will continue in similar style intra-club sessions rather than engage in friendlies against other clubs.

Their opening opponents Nottingham Forest took on a mixed Wolverhampton Wanderers XI earlier in the week, running out 2-0 winners.

Monk said last week: “I think from a health perspective, with this virus, why would you invite a group of people from outside into your sterile environment? I don’t see why you would do that. We’ll do it in-house, that’s the safest way in terms of player welfare and looking after ourselves.

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“Coming back, it’s been good. I’ve seen a good determination with them and the majority of players have come back in the condition that I would have wanted them to, we’ll keep progressing the training and see where we’re at when we start.”

Massimo Luongo and Atdhe Nuhiu tussle in Sheffield Wednesday's session at Hillsborough today. Pic via @swfc | Steve EllisMassimo Luongo and Atdhe Nuhiu tussle in Sheffield Wednesday's session at Hillsborough today. Pic via @swfc | Steve Ellis
Massimo Luongo and Atdhe Nuhiu tussle in Sheffield Wednesday's session at Hillsborough today. Pic via @swfc | Steve Ellis

While it is understood that the teams were switched a number of times and that some players did not feature, the teams shown in the three-minute clip are as follows;

Wildsmith, Palmer, Iorfa, Fox, Murphy, Lee, Bannan, Luongo, Reach, Da Cruz, Windass, Wickham (12 men)

Dawson, Urhoghide, Lees, Borner, Odubajo, Pelupessy, Hunt, Harris, Forestieri, Grant, Nuhiu

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