Blackpool 3-3 Oxford United (6-3 on aggregate): Seasiders reach League One play-off final

After scoring Blackpool's third goal, Jerry Yates held up a t-shirt commemorating nine-year-old Blackpool boy Jordan Banks who was killed after being struck by lightningImage source, Getty Images
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After scoring Blackpool's third goal, Jerry Yates held up a t-shirt commemorating nine-year-old Blackpool boy Jordan Banks who was killed after being struck by lightning

Blackpool reached the League One play-off final after a 3-3 draw with Oxford in their semi-final second leg gave them a 6-3 aggregate win.

Oxford made an immediate impact as Matty Taylor struck low from inside the box but Elliot Embleton's curled finish levelled for the hosts soon after.

Kenny Dougall flicked in Dan Ballard's clipped ball to put Blackpool ahead before Rob Atkinson equalised.

Jerry Yates restored Blackpool's lead before Olamide Shodipo made it 3-3.

The Seasiders will face either Sunderland or Lincoln at Wembley on 30 May, with the Imps holding a 2-0 lead heading into Saturday's second leg.

Blackpool are now 90 minutes from a return to the Championship with the performances this term reflecting their recent resurgence, after financial troubles and off-the-field issues saw two relegations and a subsequent change of ownership after their relegation from the second tier in 2015.

The hosts came into the tie with a 3-0 first-leg lead but Oxford hit the target early on to threaten an impressive comeback courtesy of Taylor's 18th goal of the season.

But a frantic opening 13 minutes saw Blackpool score twice within two minutes to essentially finish the tie off.

Atkinson's near-post strike after the break once again gave Karl Robinson's side hope of an unlikely fightback before Blackpool again struck within moments of conceding.

Substitute Shodipo's goal against the run of play was a mere consolation in a decent Oxford performance, but their chances were hampered after they were stunned by Blackpool in the first leg.

Yates fired in his 23rd goal of the season after he was left unmarked and he held aloft a t-shirt commemorating nine-year-old Blackpool boy Jordan Banks, who was killed after being struck by lightning while playing football.

Blackpool boss Neil Critchley told BBC Radio Lancashire:

"I thought Oxford were excellent and a real credit to Karl Robinson, they never gave up, they played really good football but my thoughts are with my players tonight and they deserve this moment and to go to Wembley.

"Hopefully we can go there and win and finish the job off. It took us some time to understand how we want to play and I think we will get better.

"With what we've had to endure this season with Covid, I think we're one of the only teams not to have games called off, we've played straight through.

"We've had significant injuries and had a schedule like no other team in the division since January and to being in this position is credit to how the players prepare and train everyday. It's not happened by accident."

Oxford United manager Karl Robinson told BBC Radio Oxford:

"I think we showed fight. We've come up short and I didn't expect this team to concede six goals. That was never in the game plan. We came here to score three and we did.

"I need a break. I'm running on nothing. It's been a long two years. The songs being sung about Wembley we missed out on last year.

"It's been difficult not just in football but in life in general and we need to come back fresh next year."

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