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Watford vs Huddersfield Town. Sky Bet Championship.

Vicarage RoadAttendance19,511.

Watford 2

  • Y Asprilla (32nd minute)
  • B Assombalonga (92nd minute)
  • D Bachmann (sent off 97th minute)

Huddersfield Town 3

  • J Rudoni (44th minute)
  • M Pearson (55th minute)
  • K Harratt (82nd minute)

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Watford 2-3 Huddersfield Town: Neil Warnock's Terriers climb out of bottom three after victory

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Watford and Huddersfield Town at Vicarage Road as Neil Warnock steered his Terriers side out of the bottom three with victory.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Watford and Huddersfield.

Huddersfield boosted their survival chances after beating Watford 3-2 at Vicarage Road, as the hosts had goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann sent off deep into stoppage time.

Watford made two changes to the side that lost at local rivals Luton, with Joao Ferreira and Yaser Asprilla coming into the starting line-up.

With seven points from the previous three games, Huddersfield made one change from their impressive win over Middlesbrough - David Kasumu replaced the injured Duane Holmes.

The hosts started the brighter of the two sides at a sunny Vicarage Road, and Ismael Kone had the first chance of the contest after 10 minutes when his shot from outside the area went just over the crossbar.

Huddersfield had a dangerous moment through Jack Rudoni, when the midfielder was brought down on the edge of the area by Ryan Porteous after a powerful run. However, the resulting free-kick produced little.

Visiting goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik was called upon to turn away a curling effort from Imran Louza on 22 minutes.

However, he could do little about the Watford opener on 32 minutes, when Asprilla took the ball on the edge of the area, and delivered a shot hard and low to open the scoring.

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The Colombian midfielder should have made it a second for the afternoon seven minutes before the break, when he connected with a Kone cross, but his effort was miscued and went wide.

Huddersfield took advantage of the wastefulness just before the interval with their equaliser. A cross by Josh Koroma was only half-cleared by Porteous, and Rudoni was able to slot home the loose ball for his first goal for Huddersfield to cap off an impressive first-half display.

It got even better for the visitors 10 minutes after the restart when Matty Pearson headed home a Rudoni free-kick, which led to a loud, negative reaction from the home supporters.

Needing a reaction, Britt Assombalonga and Ismaila Sarr were sent on immediately to try to change the game in favour of the home side.

Watford were able to force a number of corners, but the quality of delivery added even more to the frustration of the home fans.

Their misery was complete with Huddersfield's introduction of Kian Harratt on 81 minutes as the substitute made an immediate impact with a header from close range following a Koroma cross, to delight the travelling supporters.

However, Watford gave themselves late hope through substitute Assombalonga, who struck low to make it a nervy ending for Huddersfield.

There was drama right at the end when a melee saw Bachmann dismissed for two yellow cards in quick succession.

The managers

Watford's Chris Wilder:

"Great days for our opponents, and congratulations on a solid performance and result. I'll take responsibility for that performance, we enjoy it when we win and take the plaudits so I'll take the responsibility.

"Do I see a team that gave up? No, they went to the end. Being 3-1 down and the mood around the place being negative, I own that performance myself. Danny Bachmann will learn from that, and he needs to check his emotions. We'd all love it to be a positive environment, but I've got no problems with the fans' reaction whatsoever."

Huddersfield's Neil Warnock:

"It looks a lot better than it did four weeks ago. You can tell when you're talking to the players that they're listening and taking everything in. They trust me. I just can't fault the group of lads, they've given me everything.

"I don't think we're soft now - we've gone to Millwall, Middlesbrough and Watford and stood up to them. They've got belief. It's getting enough points in the next six games and we've got to get them as soon as possible. It was strange, I thought they shot themselves in the foot at times, they broke the play up for us."

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