Ryan Ledson's goal in the 15th minute of added time gave Huddersfield a late win at Leyton Orient in League One.

His late strike for the West Yorkshire side ended the hosts' six-match unbeaten run and gave the visitors a comeback win, with Radinio Balker's own goal cancelled out by a Bojan Radulovic equaliser.

Huddersfield went behind in the 20th minute, with a deep cross from Theo Archibald finding visiting defender Balker, who headed his clearance past his own goalkeeper Lee Nichols.

However they equalised right on the stroke of half-time when Radulovic turned in a Sean Roughan cross from close range, leaving the home defence flat footed.

There was a moment of concern in the 65th minute when Terriers substitute George Sabine had to go off the field after a head collision with team-mate Marcus Harness.

With fourteen minutes of stoppage time added, Huddersfield's Murray Wallace almost won the game with his effort hitting the bar – before Ledson struck to the delight of the visitors.

Report supplied by PA Media

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Terry: "We've got to be better and see the game out."

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Stead: 'An astonishing finish'

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