Huddersfield Town AFC and Wycombe Wanderers FC played out a chaotic 3-3 draw in League One on Saturday, with five of the six goals arriving after half-time and deep into stoppage time. Detailed statistical data beyond the recorded goals, cards and substitutions was not available.
Wycombe struck first on 35 minutes when Nathan Lowe opened the scoring, finishing after an assist from Aaron Morley to give the visitors a 1-0 lead at the break.
Huddersfield responded quickly after half-time. In the 48th minute, Ryan Ledson levelled the match at 1-1, converting from an Alfie May assist to tilt the momentum towards the hosts.
The turnaround appeared complete on 75 minutes as Marcus Harness put Huddersfield 2-1 up with a regular-time strike. Wycombe, however, refused to fold. As the clock hit 90 minutes, Connor Taylor made it 2-2, finishing from a Luke Leahy assist to drag the visitors back into the contest.
The drama escalated further in stoppage time. Harness looked to have won it for Huddersfield with his second goal of the afternoon in the 90+6th minute, restoring the home side’s lead at 3-2. Yet Wycombe found one last response: in the 90+11th minute, Lowe scored his second of the game, assisted by Bradley Fink, to secure a 3-3 draw in astonishing late fashion.
Wycombe had disciplinary troubles as well, with Taylor Allen and goalkeeper Will Norris booked, before Michael Duff was shown a red card in the 90th minute. Both managers leaned heavily on their benches, with multiple substitutions for each side in the final half-hour as the game swung end to end.
The result leaves the points shared after an unforgettable finish. Further context on league implications and match statistics was not provided in the available data. For more basic match information, visit the Ballaxy match centre.
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