Alfie May scored twice as Huddersfield ended a disappointing 2025-26 campaign on a high by thrashing AFC Wimbledon at the Cherry Red Records Stadium.
Lasse Sorensen's header forced a crucial save from Joe McDonnell within two minutes of kick-off as the visitors made an electric start to proceedings in south west London.
Sorensen followed that up with a superb run from right-back in the 10th minute, getting on the ball on the edge of the box before firing it into the top-left corner to give his side the lead.
Ryan Ledson was picked out in the area by May as the half drew to a close, but he blasted his shot over the bar.
The Dons finally got on the front foot at the start of the second half, and they should have equalised when Layton Stewart went through on goal in the 55th minute.
However, he was denied by an outstanding save from Nik Tzanev, who got down quickly to maintain his side's advantage.
The hosts were made to pay almost immediately when May tapped in Cameron Humphreys' cross at the far post to make it 2-0 in the 56th minute.
Huddersfield academy graduate George Sebine wrapped up the win with his first senior goal for the club in the 66th minute.
May scored his second in the 72nd minute as dozens of Dons fans started to make an early exit.
Match report supplied by PA Media.
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