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Huddersfield off to Wembley with Luton win

Mark WalkerPress Association
A playoffs loss means Luton fans will to cheer their team on in the Championship for another season.
Camera IconA playoffs loss means Luton fans will to cheer their team on in the Championship for another season. Credit: AP

Jordan Rhodes' solitary late strike has sealed Huddersfield victory in the second leg of their Championship playoff semi-final against Luton Town and a 2-1 aggregate win.

Rhodes, a first-half substitute for Danny Ward, stole in at the far post in the 82nd minute to edge the Terriers closer to a Premier League return after a three-year absence.

It was tough on Luton, who were the better side for long periods on the night after being held 1-1 at Kenilworth Road in Friday's first leg.

But Huddersfield goalkeeper Lee Nicholls made several telling saves and Rhodes' goal-poaching instincts proved the difference as the Yorkshire side booked their place in the Wembley final against Nottingham Forest or Sheffield United on May 29.

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Luton, bidding to complete a remarkable rise from the National League to the Premier League in eight years, created the tie's first clear opening.

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Harry Cornick's effort forced Huddersfield goalkeeper Nicholls into a point-blank save.

The hosts had to wait until the 19th minute for their first effort on goal when Ward headed over.

Nicholls saved well again from James Bree's curling shot just after the half-hour mark, but were then indebted to goalkeeper Matt Ingram who also parried clear Harry Toffolo's shot soon after.

The Hatters were first to threaten in the second period when Amari'i Bell headed Allan Campbell's cross over.

Luton's Huddersfield-born forward Cameron Jerome replaced Danny Hylton on 65 minutes and from his pass Cornick's angled shot was kept out by Nicholls.

Huddersfield were then denied what appeared to be a clear penalty in the 77th minute.

Ingram made a scrambling save and after fumbling the ball he clearly impeded Toffolo as the keeper attempted to retrieve it, but the referee was unmoved to the fury of the home support.

Huddersfield's grievance did not last long. Sorba Thomas curled an excellent free kick to the far post and Rhodes got behind Bell to turn the ball home with eight minutes remaining.

The home side, relegated from the top flight in 2019, held on without incident and when referee Peter Bankes charged for the tunnel while blowing the final whistle, Terriers fans raced on to the pitch in celebration.

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