Summary

  • Championship play-off semi-final second leg

  • Forestieri has decisive penalty saved by Ward

  • Hutchinson and Payne also miss from the spot

  • Tie finished 1-1 after extra time

  • Terriers will face Reading at Wembley on 29 May

  1. Town ready for long nightpublished at 19:08 British Summer Time 17 May 2017

    Sheff Wed v Huddersfield (0-0 agg, 19:45 BST)

    Paul Ogden
    Huddersfield Town commentator, BBC Radio Leeds

    Huddersfield's pride at how their team tested well-organised Wednesday in the first leg was unmistakable, but most fans know that even more quality will be needed to win at Hillsborough in the second.

    David Wagner's team preparation will have been detailed down to the order of penalty-takers in case a late-night shoot-out is needed.

    This could represent Huddersfield's best chance of a ticket to Wembley - match Wednesday in front of goal on the night, and then hope their German contingent are as efficient as history tell us from the penalty spot.

  2. Experience could be key for Owlspublished at 19:05 British Summer Time 17 May 2017

    Sheff Wed v Huddersfield (0-0 agg, 19:45 BST)

    Jonathan Buchan
    BBC Radio Sheffield Sport

    A sold-out Hillsborough is a lively place to play and, if last season's semi-final against Brighton is anything to go by, it undoubtedly favours the home side.

    Carlos Carvalhal's side have lost just six league games on home soil this season, and we may see them in a slightly more attacking mindset than in West Yorkshire.

    Town will fancy their chances with the fifth-best away form in the division, but the experience of the Wednesday line-up may just be the difference on the night.

  3. Honours evenpublished at 19:02 British Summer Time 17 May 2017

    Sheff Wed v Huddersfield (0-0 agg, 19:45 BST)

    Nahki WellsImage source, Reuters

    We start today pretty much where we started on Sunday - with the teams locked at 0-0.

    Huddersfield edged the first leg in terms of possession and clear chances, but Sheffield Wednesday held out to keep the score level at the halfway point of the tie.

    Izzy Brown and Nahki Wells came closest for Huddersfield, who have not scored in any of their three games against the Owls this season.

  4. Postpublished at 19:00 British Summer Time 17 May 2017

    Sheff Wed v Huddersfield (0-0 agg, 19:45 BST)

    Huddersfield fanImage source, Reuters

    It's always tense in the play-offs.

    It's a brand new experience for Huddersfield Town at this level, while Sheffield Wednesday went through the rollercoaster of emotions only a year ago - getting to Wembley before losing to Hull in the final.

    Welcome to live text and Radio 5 live commentary of tonight's semi-final second leg, with the winners facing Reading at Wembley on 29 May.