PENALTY APPEALpublished at 20:11 British Summer Time 12 May 2014
James McClean is in on goal! It's a poor backpass and the winger reads it before skipping around Rob Green and throwing himself to the turf...
FT: QPR 2-1 Wigan aet (agg 2-1)
Perch for Wigan, Austin with two
QPR to play Derby in final
FT: York 0-1 Fleetwood
First leg of League Two play-off
Tom Rostance
James McClean is in on goal! It's a poor backpass and the winger reads it before skipping around Rob Green and throwing himself to the turf...
BBC Sport's Steve Claridge at Loftus Road
"Scott Carson has not convinced when coming for two or three crosses now."
Rangers continue to press. Kevin Doyle is working hard down the right-hand side, and he wins a corner.
Scott Carson flaps at it again, QPR want a penalty for handball against James McArthur and referee Mark Clattenburg has none of it.
Fleetwood are having the better of it at Bootham Crescent. Antoni Sarcevic has an early strike from 25 yards, he gets plenty of dip and bend on it and Nick Pope has to make a flying save to keep him out.
That's better from the hosts! Niko Kranjcar whips in a fine ball from wide on the left but Kevin Doyle can't match the goal-sniffing instincts of James Perch and he fails to react quickly enough to meet it.
BBC Sport's Nabil Hassan at Loftus Road
"After an encouraging start for QPR here at Loftus Road the home fans are stunned into silence with James Perch taking advantage of some slack defending to tap home from three yards. It's still early on this game but Rangers have it all to do."
Wigan are keeping the ball well, that back five opening up angles for some neat triangles in the middle third. Joey Barton is already making cheap fouls in midfield...
BBC Sport's Steve Claridge at Loftus Road
"The referee played a fantastic advantage. It is a brilliant ball in from James McClean and excellent work from James Perch. Wigan really do have some excellent players."
I (un)follow back!:, external If we would have had Uwe Rosler from the start of the season we would have been in the top 2. Big game two huge teams
Who needs strikers? Wigan lead, but Harry Redknapp will be fuming as it's such a soft goal.
James McClean delivers a cracking cross from the left, Clint Hill is hesitant at the back post and James Perch arrives on it to toe into the net.
Could be a frustrating evening for QPR now...
Sean in Derby: As a Derby fan, I'm really hoping one of these teams shows some passion, I want a final to be proud of, and these two were awful last time.
The first leg of this tie was a very, very stale game. And we may be in for more of the same if the opening seven minutes are anything to go by. It's a war of attrition.
BBC Sport's Steve Claridge at Loftus Road
"I'm struggling to work out how Wigan are trying to approach this game. The formation seems to be all over the place. A 5-1-2-2 looks about right."
Nothing much to report yet down in League Two as Fleetwood boss Graham Alexander waves his players on from the sidelines.
Alexander by the way had possibly the finest end to a career I've seen. Check it out.
Shaky start from Wigan. Scott Carson comes - and misses - a corner and Gary O'Neil flashes a shot over the top from 25 yards. Decent atmosphere inside Loftus Road.
It's football hipster heaven for Wigan tonight as Shaun Maloney and James McClean look like lining up in false nine positions. No striker whatsoever. Like the Bayern Munich of Lancashire.
Game on at York! Game on at Loftus Road! Let's play-off.
Wigan boss Uwe Rosler: "I expect another tight game between two good teams - and both have to score to win so we have to make sure we counter them. I think today we will have more space and get more chances - we have to take them. There is a good spirit and optimism in our camp."
Teams are out on the Loftus Road pitch, while in York it's handshake o'clock. Almost go time in the play-offs.
QPR boss Harry Redknapp: "Both teams have got attacking players and there is an awful lot to play for. Armand Traore is not fit and it was difficult to leave Ravel Morrison out but Niko Kranjcar has got 80-odd caps for his country and is going to the World Cup.
"We know Wigan are a good team. It could be an open game with chances at both ends and we will have to be at our best. We've taken a few penalties but we hope to finish it before then."