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MK Dons 2, Huddersfield Town 2

How they rated:

Paul Rachubka Will have been disappointed to concede at a free-kick, but little he could do about the second goal. Rating: 7/10

Andy Holdsworth Showed calmness and efficiency in his defensive work and always looked dangerous when raiding down the right flank. Rating: 8/10

Danny Adams Did some good things, but also picked up a fifth booking of the campaign and gave away a costly free-kick. Rating: 6/10

Mark Hudson Worked hard in midfield but lost out to Gary Smith in the build-up to MK Dons' equaliser. Also got booked Rating: 7/10

Nathan Clarke Defended well throughout against a couple of awkward opponents in Izale McLeod and Clive Platt. Rating: 7/10

David Mirfin Like fellow centre-back Clarke, stood firm, but late sending off took gloss off his previously bright display. Rating: 7/10

Jon Worthington Never shirked a tackle, but picked up yet another booking and will be kicking himself over that last-gasp miss. Rating: 6/10

Gary T-Fletcher A willing worker on the right side of midfield, but tended to drift in and out of the game a little too much. Rating: 6/10

Chris Brandon Lively and creative for 92 minutes, but unfortunately blotted his copybook with the needless sending off. Rating: 6/10

Andy Booth More than useful in the aerial contest with a big MK side, kept their defence stretched and took his goal well. Rating: 8/10

Pawel Abbott Nice to see him back on the scoresheet, shame to see him booked for an unnecessary skirmish with McLeod. Rating: 7/10

Town substitutes (none used): Carss, Ahmed, T Clarke, Collins, Senior.

MK Dons: Baker, McLenahan, Lewington, Morgan, Chorley, Small (Kamara, 62mins), Mitchell (Rizzo, 66mins), Platt (Wilbraham, 63mins), McLeod, Smith, Quinn. Subs (not used): Edds, Mills.

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