Summary

  • Windass pen & Mingoia screamer for Stanley

  • Akinfenwa header makes it 2-2 on aggregate

  • Taylor wins it for Wimbledon in extra time

  • Dons faces Plymouth at Wembley on 30 May

  1. Goodbyepublished at 22:50 British Summer Time 18 May 2016

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    Wimbledon celebrateImage source, Rex Features

    So congratulations Wimbledon and commiserations Accrington. The Dons will face Plymouth on Monday, 30 May for a place in the third tier.

    Thanks for joining us for our coverage tonight.

    The Football League play-off action continues tomorrow when Walsall will try to turn around a three goal deficit against Barnsley.

    Enjoy the rest of your evening.

  2. Missed anything?published at 22:48 British Summer Time 18 May 2016

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    If you're just joining us, you have missed a thoroughly entertaining game over 90 minutes and extra time that featured an incredible 43 shots in total.

    You can read Brendon Mitchell's match report from the action at the Wham Stadium for a catch up on all the action.

  3. Get Involved via #bbcfootballpublished at 22:46 British Summer Time 18 May 2016

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    Yes it could Chris. What a set of games that would be!

  4. Wimbledon reactionpublished at 22:44 British Summer Time 18 May 2016

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    To go two down and to fightback is absolutely immense. It's great for these fans as we've been through so much over the pas 14 years. Plymouth are a really good team so we'll calm down, set ourselves up and be prepared.

    Wimbledon manager Neal Ardley, Sky Sports

  5. get involved

    Get Involved via #bbcfootballpublished at 22:40 British Summer Time 18 May 2016

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  6. Wimbledon reactionpublished at 22:36 British Summer Time 18 May 2016

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    It's what dreams are made of. I'm more tired now than playing in the game. It means so much for everyone associated with AFC Wimbledon, so bring on Wembley."

    Wimbledon striker Adebayo Akinfenwa, Sky Sports.

  7. FT: Accrington 2-2 Wimbledonpublished at 22:34 British Summer Time 18 May 2016

    Wimbledon fans have invaded the pitch, but it's all very good natured as they celebrate with players and management.

    The camera phones are out, they're belting out their songs and jumping up and down in joy. Great scenes.

  8. Wimbledon reach the League Two play-off finalpublished at 120+2 mins
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    Accrington 2-2 Wimbledon

    Lyle TaylorImage source, Getty Images

    Adebayo Akinfenwa and Lyle Taylor send AFC Wimbledon to Wembley for the first time since their formation in 2002.

    Accrington played their part over two legs in a hugely entertaining tie, but it belongs to the Dons.

    Wimbledon will face Plymouth for a place in League One next season.

  9. Accrington 2-2 Wimbledonpublished at 120+1 mins

    Seamus Conneely stops Ade Azeez from surely putting the tie beyond them.

    We're into injury-time.

  10. Accrington 2-2 Wimbledonpublished at 120 mins

    Tom Beere wins a free-kick for Wimbledon on the edge of the area than sees Accrington defender Tom Davies given a yellow card.

    Callum Kennedy's free-kick beats the wall but too high over the crossbar.

  11. Accrington 2-2 Wimbledonpublished at 118 mins

    Accrington boss John Coleman is arms folded, stood still on the touchline.

    He needs a moment of brilliance from someone to get them into it.

    Ross Etheridge saves from Ade Azeez to keep them in the game.

  12. Accrington 2-2 Wimbledonpublished at 117 mins

    He made Wimbledon's second goal but if Jake Reeves' touch was better he might have got their third but he was unable to control a cross with no defender near him.

    All route one, direct stuff from Accrington at the moment as they look for an equaliser in this tie.

  13. Accrington 2-2 Wimbledonpublished at 115 mins

    Big handball appeals by Accrington as Terry Gornell tries to pass across the box.

    The referee is uninterested with the appeals.

    Lyle Taylor looks as if he is struggling at the moment for the Dons up top.

  14. Accrington 2-2 Wimbledonpublished at 114 mins

    We're back under way with a throw-in.

  15. Game halted by floodlight failurepublished at 114 mins

    Accrington 2-2 Wimbledon

    Some cheers around the Wham Stadium as it looks as if the lights are back coming back on.

    The referee is heading back to the middle of the pitch and we're about to get back under way.

  16. Game halted by floodlight failurepublished at 114 mins

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    FloodlightsImage source, Getty Images
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    If they can't fix it, both sets of players are happy to play. The game has to go ahead if it can't get going in the next five minutes.

    Neal Ardley, Wimbledon manager on Sky Sports

  17. Game halted by floodlight failurepublished at 114 mins

    Accrington 2-2 Wimbledon

    Just a reminder, we still have six minutes to play at the Wham Stadium for a chance to face Plymouth at Wembley.

    One side of the pitch is fine, but it looks as if two sets of floodlights have gone out, which we are waiting to come back on so we can finish this game.

    If you're an electrician in East Lancashire, your assistance is needed.

  18. Game halted by floodlight failurepublished at 114 mins

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    Sky TV are reporting that the referee is going to take the players off to allow the floodlights to cool down. 

    Apparently some smoke is coming from the set that has turned itself off - maybe they're not used to being on this long?

  19. Game halted by floodlight failurepublished at 114 mins

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    The fans are helpfully getting their mobile phones out and putting the torches on... it's not quite had the desired effect.

    The referee is still in talks with club officials.

  20. Game halted by floodlight failurepublished at 114 mins

    Accrington 2-2 Wimbledon

    Put another penny in the meter is the phrase right?

    A set of floodlights go out at the Wham Stadium... and then another set!

    The referee stops the game and consults with the stadium manager.