Huddersfield fight back from two goals down for Lincoln point

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West Ham loanee Callum Marshall rescued a late point for Huddersfield (Steven Paston/PA)
West Ham loanee Callum Marshall rescued a late point for Huddersfield (Steven Paston/PA)

Huddersfield fought back from two goals down to claim a point from a thrilling 2-2 draw at home to Lincoln as they extended their unbeaten League One run to 10 games.

The Imps, who are now without a league win in seven games, took the lead after 15 minutes as Ben House got free in the box to head home Tendayi Darikwa’s cross.

Huddersfield looked rattled and it was no surprise when the visitors doubled their lead 10 minutes later.

After getting in up the Huddersfield left, Lincoln played a lovely one-touch passing sequence around the box before Bailey Cadamarteri’s shot was deflected in off Town defender Nigel Lonwijk.

The home side changed things around at the break and looked better for it. Josh Koroma was redeployed from centre-forward to wing-back and quickly set up Brodie Spencer to head in his first-ever senior goal.

The hosts were aggrieved not to be awarded what looked a clear penalty after Sean Roughan shoved Ben Wiles to the floor, but got their equaliser with two minutes remaining as West Ham loanee Callum Marshall finished off Spencer’s low cross.