Tale of the tablepublished at 12:08 British Summer Time
AFC Wimbledon v Notts County - 1-0 agg (12:30 BST)

"Evenly matched. On points tallies and the two games that we've played, you can tell that these are two quite well matched teams," said Dons boss Johnnie Jackson before the first leg, which proved his point once again with the Dons' narrow 1-0 lead.
At stages this season both of these sides had loftier ambitions than a play-off final but after a lacklustre run-in and some last-day jostling it was Wimbledon who finished fifth, narrowly ahead of the Magpies.
Only champions Doncaster and play-off finalists Walsall (264) spent more days in the top-seven than Notts County’s 238 days this season. That was 42 days longer than AFC Wimbledon, who were fifth in the list.
For the record the Magpies spent more than double the time sat in the automatic promotion places, with their 71 days in the top three dwarfing the Wombles’ 35, but unless they can pull off a win this afternoon it will all have been for nought.