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Huddersfield Town's record v Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United examined ahead of final

Huddersfield Town will happily assume the role of underdogs in the Championship play-off final. Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United, two heavyweights of the division, will battle it out to face Town at Wembley on Sunday, May 29.

Forest are in the driving seat heading into tonight's second leg at the City Ground. Steve Cooper's team lead 2-1 in the tie and have been strong in their own backyard, winning 12 out of their 14 home matches since the start of the year.

Jack Colback and Brennan Johnson registered either side of half time to put Forest in control at Bramall Lane but Sander Berge's injury time strike kept United's promotion hopes alive. Whoever gets through out of Forest and United to the so-called richest match in football will likely be the bookmakers favourites to secure promotion to the Premier League.

Huddersfield Town's impact players and job ahead in five conclusions on road to Wembley

Everyone of a Town persuasion will no doubt be keeping a close eye on today's epic clash. The relief at the final whistle was palpable after they scraped a 1-0 win over Luton Town to book their place in the showpiece fixture.

"It was such a tight game," defender Tom Lees told Yorkshire Live. "Luton played really well and put us under massive pressure. You know it is going to be fine margins and thankfully we were the ones on the right side of it. Luton played really well and you have got to enjoy moments like this.

Lees, a mainstay of the Town defence this season, says he has no preference over which side they face in the final. "We know whoever we get that it will be a really tough game," said the vastly experienced centre-back.

"It is one game and we have got to go and give it our all. "Hopefully luck will be on our

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