PREM: Huddersfield 1-1 West Ham

Felipe Anderson late equalizer
Felipe Anderson struck late on to secure a hard-earned point for West Ham against Huddersfield at the John Smith's Stadium.
Huddersfield enjoyed the perfect start when Alex Pritchard became their first player to score a home goal this season with a well-taken effort after six minutes.
However, Anderson drew the visitors level with 16 minutes remaining when he smashed a left-footed shot into the roof of the net following a goalmouth scramble.
Fresh from their morale-boosting first win of the season against Fulham on Monday night, Huddersfield started the game in confident mood and only a combination of Lukasz Fabianski's fingertips and the crossbar denied Steve Mounie's header flying in with three minutes gone.
Just a minute later West Ham had a fantastic opportunity of their own when Marko Arnautovic found himself in acres of space inside the Huddersfield half after being picked out by Grady Diangana but his low strike was diverted past the post by an onrushing Jonas Lossl.
Huddersfield fans have had to wait a long time to see one of their own players score a goal at the John Smith's stadium, 726 minutes to be precise, but they finally had a goal to cheer about when Pritchard capitalised on some sloppy defensive play by West Ham to fire beyond Fabianski from the edge of the box.
The hosts nearly doubled their advantage on the quarter hour mark when Phillip Billing's intended cross from the left wing sailed over Fabianski's head and thundered off the inside of the far post, but they were dealt a blow just before half-time when Chris Lowe had to be replaced after suffering a shoulder injury.
Huddersfield were much the better side in the first half and Manuel Pellegrini made a change at the break to stem the tide with Javier Hernandez introduced for Diangana. The Mexican international almost made an immediate impact just after the restart when his shot was blocked by Lossl before he headed the rebound onto the roof of the net.
Eventually, West Ham did draw level through Anderson's third goal in two games. There was an almighty scramble inside the Huddersfield area with Hernandez and another substitute Michail Antonio both denied by blocks before the loose ball dropped to Anderson who fired a shot into the top corner beyond four Huddersfield defenders on the line.
Moments later, West Ham were inches away from taking the lead as Issa Diop's thunderous header was brilliantly cleared off the line before Laurent Depoitre almost snatched a win for the hosts in the dying minutes of injury time when he somehow failed to get a touch on an Isaac Mbenza cross into the box.