Postpublished at 16:11 British Summer Time 26 May 2014
This game is crying out for one moment of quality. And Burton are crying out for some much needed cutting edge. Another chance ends after losing possession in the final third.
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Neil Johnston
This game is crying out for one moment of quality. And Burton are crying out for some much needed cutting edge. Another chance ends after losing possession in the final third.
Fleetwood start the new half in the same manner they started the game - by carving a way through the Burton defence. Iain Hume's flick sets up David Ball but his attempted chip is gathered comfortably in the end by Dean Lyness. Fleetwood are going to have to start making these chances count.
No changes from either side at half-time. We're back under way. Who wants this more? We're about to find out. . .
Fleetwood chairman Andy Pilley on BBC Radio 5 live: "If we were to be successful and get to League One, we know there is more money available. But it is not about money, we want to run the club professionally.
"Fleetwood have the smallest population in the Football League. It is only 27,000, it is a peninsula and hopefully more people will follow us."
Chesterfield manager Paul Cook on BBC Radio 5 live: "Burton need to get it wide quicker and put quality into the box."
The Football League:, external This is where Fleetwood Town have come from - the promotion that started it all. Nathan Pond played then too.
Breaking news away from Wembley. Liverpool have announced that manager Brendan Rodgers has signed a new long-term contract with the club.
"I am both humbled and privileged to be offered the chance to extend my stay at this great club," Rodgers tells the club's website.
"I am very happy to build on the foundations we have built over the last two years and now we move on to the next phase which I believe will be as exciting, challenging and rewarding."
Steve Claridge
BBC Sport
"Fleetwood have had the better opportunities. We're just waiting for that moment of quality in the final third. I've seen both these sides play better."
Chesterfield manager Paul Cook at Wembley on BBC Radio 5 live: "Both sides are cancelling each other out. Both look nervous and there is not much productive football. Both need to relax. What will be, will be."
Juliette Ferrington
BBC Sport at Wembley
"We thought there would be a Burton substitution five minutes before the break. Lee Bell, the Burton captain, was given some strapping instead, so we will watch that."
Steve Claridge
BBC Sport
"This game has got progressively worse. It has been really poor play in possession more than anything else. Do you change things? Whoever gets the first goal, it will be a pretty big one.
"There have been elementary mistakes, these players should be competent enough to put the ball into the box and make passes. It has been poor so far."
Fleetwood will feel they should be ahead on chances created. But there's little to choose between these two. You get the feeling that one goal might be enough.
One minute of added time. Cod Army boss Graham Alexander is busy writing notes in a little black book. I doubt it's his weekly shopping list.
Burton are having to work hard to create any sort of opening. Fleetwood's players are snapping at the heels of the yellow-shirted players and as the interval approaches it is Fleetwood who remain in control.
Burton chairman Ben Robinson:, external Some good noise coming from the Burton end.
Amazingly, this game is still goalless. Fleetwood are patient in their build-up play, spraying the ball around the pitch. Burton are displaying signs of impatience. Lee Bell's crunching challenge on Iain Hume results in another free-kick.
Nice tribute at Wembley for BBC Radio Derby presenter Colin Bloomfield, who is fighting cancer. Burton fans take part in a 31st minute applause. A similar ovation was delivered during Derby County's 1-0 defeat by QPR in the Championship play-off final on Saturday.
Another chance for the Cod Army. And another miss. This time David Ball loses his composure at the wrong time after some sloppy defending by Burton. The stats from the opening 30 minutes have just landed on my desk. Fleetwood have had 64% of possession so far.
It's Fleetwood chairman Andy Pilley's birthday. But the entrepreneur looks anything but relaxed sat in the posh seats at Wembley. The tension levels are rising.
After a frantic start, the game has settled but Fleetwood continue to enjoy more of the possession. Burton are settling into their stride, Billy Kee testing Chris Maxwell with a shot straight at the keeper. Wonder if Fleetwood will come to regret those missed early chances?