Huddersfield Town vs Stevenage. Sky Bet League One.
The John Smith's StadiumAttendance18,529.
Huddersfield Town 2
- J Koroma (26th minute)
- B Wiles (52nd minute)
Stevenage 1
- H White (95th minute pen)
Huddersfield 2-1 Stevenage
Saturday 17 August 2024 19:59, UK
Huddersfield made it three wins out of three in all competitions to start the new campaign as they saw off Stevenage 2-1 at the John Smith's Stadium.
Josh Koroma opened the scoring midway through the first half before a second-half strike from Ben Wiles put them in control, and Harvey White's stoppage-time penalty was merely a consolation.
The hosts dominated the first half and Koroma gave them a deserved lead with a diving header after 26 minutes after Lasse Sorensen picked out his run to the near post.
- How to watch your EFL team 20 times this season with Sky Sports+
- All you need to know - Streaming Sky Sports with NOW
- Download the Sky Sports App to watch every Sky Sports + game | Get Sky Sports
- Live EFL 2024/25 fixtures on Sky Sports+ | Get more EFL to your phone with WhatsApp
Stevenage looked much better after switching from a 3-4-3 to a 4-4-2 at half time.
Elliott List should have equalised three minutes after the restart after a neat exchange with substitute Louis Appere, but contrived to swipe a simple finish wide of the post with Lee Nicholls beaten.
Trending
- Man City 2-0 down at Juve and in CL elimination danger LIVE!
- Saka doubles Arsenal's lead vs Monaco LIVE!
- Chelsea running riot as Twente rack up defensive errors LIVE!
- Live Champions League table
- Sheff Utd go top again, WBA lead | Five games on Sky Sports+ LIVE! & highlights
- Spurs latest: Romero apologises for comments as Ange confirms injury woe
- Man Utd latest: Talks opened for Paraguayan teenager Leon
- Transfer Centre LIVE! Van Dijk: 'No word' on Liverpool contract talks
- Rashford among Man Utd stars available for transfer
- Astana vs Chelsea preview: Acheampong among youngsters drafted in
Huddersfield doubled the lead against the run of play soon after and Sorensen was the provider again, his cutback finding an unmarked Wiles to finish confidently.
Stevenage were awarded a penalty in injury time for holding inside the box and substitute White stepped up to blast home - but it was too late for them to go on and rescue a draw.