The result means Huddersfield sits third on the table with two games to play, moving eight points ahead of Leeds United to clinch their top six spot.

Town are also in pole position to clinch third spot, sitting two points clear of fourth-placed Reading, with fifth-placed Sheffield Wednesday a further point back.

Mooy was integral in the win at Wolves, putting in a full shift, his 41st league start of the campaign.

He turned on the ball in textbook fashion to draw two players, before passing to Isaiah Brown in space to fire home the winner on 31 minutes.