FT: Bristol City 1-3 Huddersfield Town

James Vaughan’s hat-trick eased Huddersfield’s relegation fears and helped his side record consecutive victories for the first time since October as they comfortably beat already relegated Bristol City.

The visitors, just three points above the npower Championship drop zone coming into this clash, hit the ground running and took the lead after just two minutes thanks to the Norwich loan striker.

The 24-year-old then scored two simple headers to make it 13 for the season and he could have netted two more, had Bristol City keeper Tom Heaton not made two top-draw saves.

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In their final home match before relegation to the third tier City grabbed a last-gasp consolation through Lewin Nyatanga.

Mark Robins said: “James showed how much he cares about our club with the way he celebrated his goals. That isn’t always the case with loan signings.

“He has been good for us and I think we have been good for him. What the future holds I can’t say, but he was terrific today.

“It’s amazing to be on 57 points in the Championship and not be mathematically safe.

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“The support from our fans was magnificent and we now have the opportunity to finish our season with a good home display against Barnsley next Saturday.”

The pre-match talk surrounded the absence of in-form striker Jermaine Beckford, but Vaughan stepped up to the plate in the perfect fashion, slamming home Novak’s cross home for his 11th of the campaign.

Huddersfield had not won successive matches since October but they looked set to break that unwanted run in the 13th minute when Vaughan grabbed his second of the afternoon and his third in two games.

The striker rose unmarked to nod home Oliver Norwood’s free-kick from the left flank five yards out to delight the 1,546 travelling fans and to give Simon Grayson’s men some breathing space.

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And just seven minutes later the former Everton man was denied a 17-minute hat-trick by a superb Heaton save after the striker was sent through by Novak’s clever pass.

City, without a win since March 9, were lucky not to be three down six minutes later when the visitors’ strike pair were involved again, Vaughan crossing for Novak who missed a fantastic chance from six yards out.

But Sean O’Driscoll’s men were beginning to create chances and, after Matthew Bates nodded wide, Liam Kelly was unsuccessful with an optimistic effort from long range after a spell of promising possession from the Robins.

And in the 41st minute Terriers goalkeeper Alex Smithies had to be sharp to get to Neil Kilkenny’s through-ball before Sam Baldock.

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After a scrappy start to the second half O’Driscoll introduced former Huddersfield striker Jon Stead, back to full fitness after a spell on the sidelines, for Marvin Elliott as his side looked to score their first goal since April 16.

Albert Adomah, City’s man of the match in the 0-0 draw with Hull last weekend, almost gifted Novak the ball on the hour mark when his successful back pass to Heaton went wrong.

But Huddersfield only had to wait three minutes for another goal, Novak crossing from the right wing for Vaughan to complete his hat-trick with a simple header from close range to wrap up the points.

City then had two chances in quick succession. First Steven Davies curled a 25-yard free-kick past the post before Baldock’s flick from Adomah’s ball went wide.

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At the other end Novak and Vaughan linked up once more, but Heaton denied the latter with a smart stop.

Adomah has been linked with a move away from Ashton Gate in the summer and he had the game’s next chance but he headed wide from six yards out in the centre of the penalty area.

And they did grab a consolation in the 90th minute, Wales defender Nyatanga heading in at the far post.