After an upturn in form after lockdown, Town battled back from the brink under Nathan Jones, collecting three wins away from home including victory at the John Smith’s Stadium.
Following a cagey opening 45, captain Bradley climbed highest in the box to head home for the Hatters, scoring his third and arguably most important goal of the season.
Chances at both ends followed after Town went ahead before Luke Berry played a superb long ball forward to James Collins, who drove into the box and hit the post. The opportunity for a second goal was still alive though, as the ball came rolling out to Lee, and with one touch to compose himself, thumped home another in some style.
The two second half goals helped Jones’ side climb off the bottom of the table heading into the three remaining matches, where Town would pick up seven points to remain in the division.
Huddersfield: Lossl; Chalobah, Stankovic, Schindler (C), Toffolo; Hogg (King 65), O’Brien (Bacuna 65); Smith Rowe, Willock (Pritchard 75), Grant; Campbell (Mounier 55).
Town: Sluga; Bree, Carter-Vickers, Bradley (C), Potts; Mpanzu, Berry, Shinnie (Cranie 90+5), Lee (LuaLua 80); Cornick (McManaman 68), Collins (Hylton 80).
Goals: Bradley (49), Lee (71)