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Huddersfield Town vs Charlton Athletic. Sky Bet Championship.

The John Smith's StadiumAttendance11,333.

Huddersfield Town 1

  • M Wallace (sent off 47th minute)
  • N Wells (50th minute)

Charlton Athletic 1

  • I Vetokele (92nd minute)

Sky Bet Championship: Igor Vetokele strikes late to earn Charlton 1-1 draw at Huddersfield

Igor Vetokele right and Simon Church  of Charlton Athletic celebrate the 90th Minute goal during the Sky Bet Cha
Image: Igor Vetokele (right): Celebrates Charlton's late equaliser at Huddersfield

Igor Vetokele struck in injury time as Charlton drew 1-1 with 10-man Huddersfield at the John Smith's Stadium to stay unbeaten in the Sky Bet Championship.

It was cruel on Huddersfield, who had defender Murray Wallace controversially sent off in first-half injury time but took the lead in the 50th minute after Nahki Wells tapped in a Tommy Smith cross.

Referee Tim Robinson further angered the home fans for not awarding a late penalty when substitute James Vaughan was felled in the box by Tal Ben Haim.

To add insult to injury, Charlton earned a share of the spoils in the second of five minutes of added time when Vetokele rifled in from close range following Andre Bikey's flick-on from a long ball.

Wells had nearly put Huddersfield in front inside two minutes when stand-in Addicks keeper Nick Pope blundered. Pope, who also made a howler against Derby in midweek, raced out of his box but was beaten by Wells, who had his goal ruled out for a foul.

The goalkeeper was then put in trouble by a back pass after quarter of an hour which Wells latched on to only for Ben Haim make a last-ditch goal-saving tackle.

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Igor Vetokele struck in injury time as Charlton drew 1-1 at 10-man Huddersfield to stay unbeaten in the Championship.

Pope then denied Lee Peltier and Harry Bunn with good saves before holding onto a fierce drive from Paul Dixon on 31 minutes.

At the other end, Vetokele had a goal ruled out for off-side on 21 minutes before twice going close.

On 33 minutes Johnnie Jackson and Bikey combined to put the striker through and he rounded keeper Alex Smithies but was tackled by Wallace.

A long ball over the top put Vetokele in six minutes later and this time Smithies tipped his powerful drive over for a corner.

Just seconds before Wallace's dismissal, Peltier was booked for a cynical foul on Yoni Buyens after the Charlton player had left him trailing.

Wallace, who had a good game until his dismissal, saw red in first half stoppage time when he brought down Vetokele on the edge of the box.

The Town defender was not the last man as both Smith and Joel Lynch were covering but referee Robinson did not hesitate in producing the red card.

The setback seemed to fire up Huddersfield, who had Charlton on the back foot despite being a man down. Wells scored during a spell of pressure in which Conor Coady also headed just wide from a Harry Bunn cross.

Vaughan forced Pope into a great save on 67 minutes, while at the other end Johann Gudmundsson nearly levelled with low shot which flashed just wide.

The game came to a frantic end-to-end finish, with late goal drama and a loud boos at the end from home fans for the referee.

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