Huddersfield Town 3-3 AFC Wimbledon: Terriers fight back three times for draw

Huddersfield Town came from behind three times to rescue a 3-3 draw at home to AFC Wimbledon in League One.
The hosts started well, but Wimbledon got the opener on the counter-attack against the run of play in the 33rd minute, Danilo Orsi holding up the ball and releasing Steve Seddon into the box to square for Marcus Browne to finish.
Huddersfield restored parity straight after the break, with former Wimbledon academy prospect Leo Castledine slotting into the bottom corner from the edge of the box.
Former Dons goalkeeper Owen Goodman was given a straightforward save to make from Seddon’s free-kick moments later, but inexplicably parried the ball into danger for Orsi to nip in and score a tap-in.
Again, Huddersfield found a response, with substitute Ben Wiles heading home Lynden Gooch’s 64th-minute cross from close range.
Wimbledon went ahead again seven minutes later from another set-piece as Ryan Johnson rose highest to convert Jake Reeves’ free-kick.
But substitute Alfie May had the final word in the 86th minute, reacting fastest to get to the rebound and turn home after Bojan Radulovic had a header well saved.
Match report supplied by PA Media.




