Swindon 0 Huddersfield 0

Last updated : 07 May 2006 By Tim
Huddersfield had the Stratton Bank open as they bought down over 1,000 fans from Yorkshire keen to see them make it into the play off's.

Swindon started off the better side, and had a few early chances with Charlie Comyn-Platt hitting an early shot wide. Huddersfield also came close to scoring when Rhys Evans dropped a shot that didn't bounce as expected, but luckly the shot was cleared away to safety.

The rest of the first half was uneventful with the score being level at 0-0 going into the half time break.

Aaron Brown came close to opening the scoring for Swindon early in the second half with a free kick from 25 yards out, but it went just over the bar.

Just after the hour mark Swindon should have scored but Ricky Shakes' shot looked to be going in, but instead hit the post.

On 69 minutes Huddersfield were reduced to ten men after Tom Clarke fouled sub Jamie Cureton, and he was shown a second yellow card, and then sent off.

Jamie Cureton also came close to scoring for Swindon on 74 minutes, but his shot struck the bar instead after being the Huddersfield 'keeper.

Huddersfield also hit the post, but game ended 0-0 with Huddersfield finishing the season in the play off's and Swindon being relegated to League Two. Overall it was a fairly average game, but Swindon did have slightly more chances than Huddersfield, but a draw was a fair result.