Wrexham and Huddersfield share spoils in League One stalemate
Promotion-chasing Wrexham and Huddersfield played out a goalless draw at the Racecourse Ground.
Neither side broke the deadlock in a clash which lacked final-third quality.
Ryan Barnett’s jinking run and shot drew a fine stop from Town keeper Jacob Chapman in the first half’s standout moment.
Huddersfield had their first real effort before half-time as Bojan Radulovic nodded Ollie Turton’s cross wide.
Turton’s curling delivery was flicked on by substitute Danny Ward into Arthur Okonkwo’s arms before the hour mark.
Ben Wiles blasted over for Town, who were much improved from their first-half showing, before Wrexham’s Paul Mullin fired wide at the other end.
Elliott Lee’s free-kick was headed back across goal by Dan Scarr only for Mickel Miller to clear.
Radulovic turned on the edge of the box and curled a 78th-minute effort wide, while Mullin’s injury-time header looped over as neither side found a winner.
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