Postpublished at 20:20 British Summer Time 14 May 2015
It's fair to say John Sheridan doesn't look overly impressed with what he's seen from his Plymouth players so far....
Wycombe and Southend into League Two play-off final on 23 May
Wycombe 2-1 Plymouth, 5-3 on aggregate
Hayes and Mawson for Wycombe, Brunt for Plymouth
Southend 3-1 Stevenage, 4-2 on aggregate
McLaughlin and Timlin score in extra-time for Shrimpers
Phil Harlow and Steve Marshall
It's fair to say John Sheridan doesn't look overly impressed with what he's seen from his Plymouth players so far....
Shuvam Sinha:, external What happens if the tie is level on aggregate after 90 minutes and 120 minutes respectively? Any away-goals scenario?
Tom Reyner:, external Yet again the Chairboys performing well! Come on you Blues, keep it up!
We'll fill you in on those details at half-time Shuvam.
Tom Garry
BBC Sport at Roots Hall
"Much like the first 20 minutes of the first leg, this has been a game of few chances so far.
"But Southend have looked the more likely to take the lead and Joe Pigott is putting himself about up front.
"Phil Brown's side were the better team on Sunday, so there is a slight air of expectancy in the crowd tonight. On the other hand, there are also plenty of nervous faces.
"Southend have lost in the League Two play-off semi-finals twice in the past four years - they desperately want to avoid adding to that statistic."
Phil Shepka
BBC Sport at Adams Park
"Plymouth have barely had a look in this half, and don't the Wycombe fans know it. They're in fine voice tonight, beginning to dream of a trip down Wembley Way.
"Gareth Ainsworth's wish to 'get this place rocking' has come to fruition."
First real opening for Stevenage as Ben Kennedy bursts into the box and fires a left-footed drive into the side netting. Daniel Bentley's 13th successive home clean sheet remains intact for now.
Wycombe are bossing this, dominating possession and - as a header from defender Nico Yennaris at the far post goes narrowly wide - creating all the opportunities. The stats show that Argyle are yet to have a shot, on or off target.
Wycombe midfielder Sam Saunders does a good turn by Plymouth's Anthony O'Connor after taking a boot in the face from the youngster. In a scene perhaps befitting a more gentlemanly age, he picks himself up and jogs away.
We can probably all think of a few players who would be halfway to a plastic surgeon by now...
Close for Southend! David Worrall floats over a fantastic cross which Barry Corr tees up for Joe Pigott to fire a low shot just wide.
Southend left-back Ben Coker cuts in on to his right foot and curls in a shot which Chris Day gathers diving low to his left. Good hands there from the veteran keeper in the wet.
Plymouth look a bit rattled, it must be said. A simple ball down the channel from Wycombe is collected by Argyle's Carl McHugh, but under pressure from Hogan Ephraim he plays a horrible back pass that goes straight out for the Chairboys' fourth corner of the match.
First clear opening of the game goes to Southend. David Worrall and Barry Corr link up well and the midfielder fires in a low shot that Chris Day palms away.
Plymouth manager John Sheridan said pre-match had to keep a clean sheet. Things clearly haven't gone to plan on that front, so what's Plan B for the Pilgrims? Argyle haven't created much so far but are they going to have to throw caution to the wind now?
Phil Shepka
BBC Sport at Adams Park
"Paul Hayes clearly enjoyed scoring that goal in front of the Argyle fans, who remember his brief unsuccessful loan spell with the club.
"Plymouth fans are not deterred despite being two goals down on aggregate, and Woody is still banging that drum."
Luke McCormick may not have covered himself in glory with the goal just now but he produces two fine saves within seconds of each other tokeep his side in the tie. Aaron Holloway bursts straight through the middle but McCormick saves from him one-on-one, and does it again from Hayes' follow-up effort. A third strike from Holloway sails over but Argyle are living dangerously.
Almost a moment to forget for Stevenage keeper Chris Day, who completely misses Ryan Leonard's hanging cross. Fortunately, Chris Whelpdale is on hand to boot the loose ball clear.
Former Southend winger David Martin wins the visitors another corner wide on their left. It's a deep one but keeper Daniel Bentley is able to collect as the ball is headed back across goal.
Plymouth don't seem to have learned the lessons of the first leg as Paul Hayes grabs the opener on the night from yet another set-piece. It's a vicious inswinging corner that Luke McCormick gets a nothing sort of punch on, and as the ball returns to earth Hayes swivels and fires home from about two yards out after it's nodded back towards him.
Plymouth's Anthony O'Connor is holding his ribs after coming to ground awkwardly, but a bit of treatment on the sidelines does the trick and he grits his teeth and gets on with it.
Southend midfielder Michael Timlin is playing in a Peter Cech-style headguard. No surprise, I guess, given that head wound he sustained in the first leg.
Wycombe win a corner seconds after the start and force a second with a minute yet to come round on the clock. Plymouth survive but I think you could call that a positive start from the side with a one-goal lead.