Reading came from behind to beat Huddersfield Town 2-1 at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.

Take a look at our player ratings below.

David Button, 7: Solid performance from the goalkeeper, pulling off some impressive saves. Calm and assured throughout.

Michael Craig, 6:  Both full-backs kept busy with Huddersfield peppering the box with crosses. Still continuing to impress despite remaining out of position at right-back.

Amadou Mbengue, 7: Cool, calm and composed all afternoon. His pace was vital to cover behind the defence, not letting anyone get a clean run in behind.

Tyler Bindon, 6: Continuing to look wise beyond his years at the back. Compliments Mbengue perfectly.

Kelvin Abrefa, 6: First league start of the season for the youngster. Room for improvement but an adequate replacement for the injured Jeriel Dorsett.

Lewis Wing, 6: Not his best showing, particularly sloppy in the first half. Much-improved in the second half and played a key role in Ben Elliott's winner, linking up well with Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan.

Ben Elliott, 6: Similar to Wing, looked off it in the first half but was far better after the break. Took his goal expertly well to make it a goal in successive matches.

Harvey Knibbs, 7: Ran for the entire 97 minutes and constantly won possession high in the Huddersfield half. Pressed for his goal and got his reward, finishing with sheer power past the keeper.

Chem Campbell, 5: Still waiting for the game where it clicks for the Wolves loanee. Saw plenty of the ball but end product was severely lacking. Consistent game time should help in this department.

Sam Smith, 6: Held the ball up when he could but starved of any service. Did not have a single touch inside the penalty box which backs this up.

Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan, 7: A constant thorn in the side of the Terriers, looking strong and powerful throughout.

 

Substitutions

Adrian Akande, 6: Lots of running and tried to make something happen but helped see the game out.

Charlie Savage, 6: The same as ever- full of running and tackling. Did what he needed to do to see the game out.

Harlee Dean, 6: Calm and strong against Huddersfield pressure.