Doncaster Rovers secured a 1-0 win against Huddersfield Town, thanks to Luke Molyneux's first-half penalty, in a thrilling Yorkshire derby match. The penalty was awarded on 34 minutes after Bali Mumba handled the ball inside the area, and Molyneux struck from the spot to give Doncaster the lead. Doncaster enjoyed the better of the first half, but Huddersfield gained momentum after the break. However, the visitors struggled to test Doncaster keeper Thimothee Lo-Tutala throughout the game. Defender Murray Wallace headed over the bar for Huddersfield early in the first half, and Lynden Gooch sent a dangerous delivery straight into the grasp of Lo-Tutala as Huddersfield piled on the pressure in the second half. Chances were few and far between, with the only Huddersfield threat coming from crosses that were not capitalised upon. Doncaster skipper Owen Bailey drew a good save from Lee Nicholls in the late stages as they looked to strike on the break. Huddersfield almost snatched a point deep into added time when substitute Cameron Ashia flashed the ball across goal, but no team-mate could make a decisive connection. The win was a significant one for Doncaster Rovers, who will look to build on this result in their upcoming matches. The team's performance was solid, with Lo-Tutala making several key saves to secure the win. Doncaster Rovers's victory was due to their hard work and determination, and they will be looking to carry this momentum forward. The Yorkshire derby is always a closely-fought match, and this one was no exception. The atmosphere was electric, with both sets of fans cheering on their teams. In the end, it was Doncaster Rovers who emerged victorious, thanks to Molyneux's penalty and a strong team performance.