Summary

  • Hayes taps in to put Wycombe ahead

  • Holloway adds controversial second goal

  • Craig's third puts Wycombe in control

  • Ansah & Banton replies give Argyle hope

  • Second leg at Adams Park on Thursday

  1. Join the debate at #bbcfootballpublished at 19:19 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    We already know that Burton, Shrewsbury and Bury will be plying their trade in League One next season.

    But four teams are still in with a shot of joining them - Plymouth, Wycombe, Stevenage and Southend.

    Who do you think will go up through the play-offs? Let us know via the BBC Sport Facebook page or by using #bbcfootball on Twitter.

  2. The play-off story continues...published at 19:16 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Home ParkImage source, PA

    The League Two play-offs get under way tonight at Home Park, with fourth-placed Wycombe heading to Plymouth, who ended the season in seventh.

    Tomorrow, it's Stevenage v Southend in the other semi-final.

    At stake is a spot at Wembley on 23 May, and the winners there will go up to the third tier.

  3. The play-off story so far...published at 19:13 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Paul Anderson goalImage source, Getty Images

    Both Championship play-off semi-finals appear finely balanced going into next week's second legs.

    Middlesbrough will feel confident of progressing to Wembley after Fernando Amorebieta's stoppage-time winner gave them a 2-1 victory at Brentford on Friday, but the Bees' second-half display proved they have the ability to turn the tie around at Riverside Stadium.

    Earlier today, East Anglian rivals Ipswich and Norwich played out a 1-1 draw at Portman Road.

  4. The play-off story so far...published at 19:09 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Tom Clarke and Jermaine BeckfordImage source, PA

    There's plenty for Preston to smile about after their 1-0 win at Chesterfield on Thursday. Avoid defeat at home tomorrow lunchtime and they'll be in a Wembley final, as they look to put right their dreadful play-off record.

    In the other semi-final, Swindon snatched a late 2-1 win at Sheffield United and will fancy their chances of finishing the job in Monday's second leg.

  5. Line-upspublished at 19:05 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Plymouth Argyle: McCormick, Mellor, Nelson, Alessandra, R. Reid, Holmes-Dennis, McHugh, B. Reid, O'Connor, Jones, Hartley.

    Substitutes: Bittner, Purrington, Banton, Blizzard, Harvey, Ansah, Brunt.

    Wycombe Wanderers: Lynch, Bean, Jacobson, Mawson, Pierre, Saunders, Yennaris, Wood, Craig, Holloway, Hayes.

    Substitutes: Horlock, Fletcher, Bloomfield, Murphy, Ephraim, Kretzschmar, Onyedinma.

  6. Team newspublished at 19:03 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Plymouth have made three changes to the side which won at Shrewsbury on the final day.

    Lewis Alessandra and Reuben Reid are back up front for the Pilgrims and Gethin Jones comes into midfield. Ryan Brunt, Zak Ansah and Dominic Blizzard drop to the bench.

    Wycombe goalkeeper Matt Ingram misses out through injury, so Alex Lynch replaces him between the sticks.

    Manager Gareth Ainsworth makes three changes in total to the team which won at Northampton last weekend.

  7. Postpublished at 19:00 British Summer Time 9 May 2015

    Plymouth fansImage source, Getty Images

    After all the fun of the final day for Plymouth fans, it's now down to the serious business.

    The fancy dress from the win at Shrewsbury is back in the wardrobe, as we get ready for the first League Two play-off semi-final.

    Spare a thought for Wycombe supporters who saw their side just pipped to an automatic promotion spot by Bury, but you can be sure they'll be up for another crack at promotion via the play-offs.

    Who's ready for another night of drama?