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Huddersfield Town and Scotland U21 hot prospect Scott High becomes another Championship player sponsored by betting guide portal MightyTips.com

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MightyTips.com, one of the world’s biggest betting guide websites, has added Huddersfield Town AFC and Scotland U21 midfielder Scott High to their family of sponsored Championship players.

Scott High becomes the third player from the Championship division to be sponsored by MightyTips.com after Blackburn Rovers captain midfielder Lewis Travis and Cardiff City central defender Dimitrios Goutas.

To build stronger association with professional football, raise brand awareness in the UK, and engage with potential new customers, MightyTips.com will sponsor Scott High in the 2023/24 season as Huddersfield Town do their best to extend their stay in the Championship and develop a better consistency compared to the last season.

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Scott High is a talanted 22-year-old midfield playmaker standing in line to make a name for himself in the first team having been named the Club’s Academy Player of the Year 2018/19. Joining the Huddersfield Town academy at Under-9 level, he is one of the club’s longest-serving trainees. He was in born in Dewsbury, just ten miles east to Huddersfield, and can be considered a local boy by the club loyals.

MightyTips.com Communications and Marketing Manager Eugene Ravdin said: “We are excited by signing the player sponsorship deal for Scott High with Huddersfield Town. While he is still to establish himself in the senior league football, his talent is obvious and his demeanor off the pitch promises bright future for him. And when he succeeds, we want to be there hoping this would allow us to enhance our brand. We wish him to get enough chances to prove himself this season and to grab them firmly.”

Scott High came on for the second half in a 3-2 EFL Cup defeat against Middlesbrough on 8 August.

Huddersfield Town was founded in 1908 and rose to the very top in 1920s when they won three consecutive league titles and FA Cup in 1921/22.

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