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Huddersfield 1-0 Luton: 5 talking points as Jordan Rhodes fires Terriers to play-off final

Huddersfield Town are just one game away from the Premier League after beating Luton Town 2-1 on aggregate in the Championship play-offs.

The Terriers sealed a 1-0 win in the second leg thanks to Jordan Rhodes' late goal.

Whilst Luton enjoyed the far better chances throughout the tie they just could not find a way through the home defence and they paid for it when serial goalscorer Rhodes struck late on.

The win moves Carlos Corberan's side to within a remarkable and unexpected Premier League return after three seasons away.

They will now face Nottingham Forest or Sheffield United in the final at Wembley on Sunday, May 29.

Here, looks at five talking points to emerge from the second leg.

Just one more game.

That is all that separates Huddersfield from a place in the top table of English football.

It's been an unlikely journey as they move to within a return after three years away. Last season Town finished 20th. The year before, in their first year back in the second tier, they could only manage 18th.

Given those below-par finishes and the fact they did not spend a single penny in the transfer market last summer, few would have expected them to be lining up at Wembley for the Championship's blue riband final later this month.

The Terriers entered these Championship play-offs with the proud record of being the only one of the four sides to have previously tasted victory in this format.

They also have the distinction of being one of only two teams to have won promotion via the play-offs from all three tiers of the EFL.

But they entered this crucial second leg with a peculiar record in home semi-finals. In nine previous play-off games in West Yorkshire they had never recorded a single victory in 90 minutes, with six

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