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. Accrington 2-2 Wimbledonpublished at 112 mins

    Accrington v AFC WimbledonImage source, Rex Features

    Wimbledon, as you'd expect, taking their time over every throw and looking to hold the ball up as much as possible at the moment.

    Brad Halliday's first real involvement is a driving run down the right for Stanley to win them a corner that is headed just wide when delivered.

  2. Accrington 2-2 Wimbledonpublished at 110 mins

    Accrington throwing men forward at the moment.

    Left-back Adam Buxton tries a spectacular effort from about 35 yards out that is no where near as he holds his head in his hands.

    A number of finger nails being bitten you'd imagine at the Wham Stadium.

  3. Accrington 2-2 Wimbledonpublished at 108 mins

    An awkward one for Kelle Roos to deal with that he makes look harder than it was from a long range effort that bounced just in front of him.

    After a long clearance, Adebayo Akinfenwa nearly flicks Ade Azeez on behind the defence.

  4. KICK-OFFpublished at 106 mins

    Accrington 2-2 Wimbledon

    A quick sip of water, a shake of the legs to get rid of the lactic acid and we're back underway.

    Wimbledon shooting towards the one stand where all their fans are based and Accrington's fans will be trying to suck the ball in at the other end.

  5. HALF-TIMEpublished at 105+4 mins

    Accrington 2-2 Wimbledon

    An eventful 19 minutes of football, but Lyle Taylor's strike is sending Wimbledon through.

    Both managers take the chance to dish out some final instructions.

    Terry Gornell or for Piero Mingoia for Accrington when we get going.

  6. Accrington 2-2 Wimbledonpublished at 105+3 mins

    Dons striker Lyle Taylor is already in the corner trying to waste some time for the visitors as they try and reach the half-time period in extra time.

  7. Accrington 2-2 Wimbledonpublished at 105+1 mins

    We've got four minutes of injury-time in extra time if you get that? Another four minutes of 15 allotted in the first period of extra time.

    Striker Terry Gornell is be readied by Accrington for more firepower up front.

    Just before that happens, Adebayo Akinfenwa is given a yellow card.

  8. goal

    GOAL (Taylor)published at 103 mins

    Accrington 2-2 Wimbledon

    Lyle TaylorImage source, Getty Images

    Lyle Taylor gets the goal and probably the headlines, but this goal is all about the run of Jake Reeves.

    He bursts through one and then two challenges, rounds another defender and his shot is parried when one-on-one with the keeper.

    But it falls kindly to striker Taylor to first time drill home his 22nd of the season.

    Wimbledon are heading to Wembley.

  9. Accrington 2-1 Wimbledonpublished at 101 mins

    Another driving run from Josh Windass lays in Romuald Boco down the left wing.

    He cuts inside, thinks about a cross a couple of times and then his deflected shot is eventually gathered by Kelle Roos.

    We're into triple figures of minutes now everyone.

  10. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 99 mins

    Accrington 2-1 Wimbledon

    Andy BarchamImage source, Rex Features

    A match-winner in the first leg, can Tom Beere do it again?

    He comes on for Andy Barcham for Wimbledon, while Brad Halliday replaces Matty Pearson for Accrington.

  11. CLOSE!published at 97 mins

    Accrington 2-1 Wimbledon

    Off the line from Accrington!

    A deep cross is headed back across goal by Dons striker Adebayo Akinfenwa and Ade Azeez turns it towards goal but a bicycle kick but Tom Davies hacks it clear.

    At the other end, Romuald Boco pulls a shot wide.

  12. Accrington 2-1 Wimbledonpublished at 95 mins

    No real energy or momentum from either side in extra time, both sides have struggled to keep the ball.

    Romuald Boco is back on his feet after that challenge.

  13. Accrington 2-1 Wimbledonpublished at 93 mins

    Well the Wimbledon captain Barry Fuller is lucky to still be on the pitch here.

    He's got a yellow card, but he led with the elbow into an aerial challenge that has left Romuald Boco on the floor with a lot of blood coming from his mouth.

  14. KICK-OFFpublished at 91 mins

    Accrington 2-1 Wimbledon

    Dannie BulmanImage source, Rex Features

    It was a four-minute turnaround and we're back under way at the Wham Stadium.

    Another 30 minutes at least to go.

  15. EXTRA TIMEpublished at 90+6 mins

    Accrington 2-1 Wimbledon

    For the first time in the Football League play-offs this season, we're into extra time.

    Josh Windass and Piero Mingoia goals had given Accrington the lead in the tie but Adebayo Akinfenwa levelled it up so we're off for another 30 minutes, and possibly penalties.

  16. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 90+5 mins

    Accrington 2-1 Wimbledon

    Shay McCartan's night is over as Romuald Boko comes on for him. He's got a minute to be a hero.

    Or then another 30 minutes in extra-time.

  17. Accrington 2-1 Wimbledonpublished at 90+4 mins

    Bayo AkinfenwaImage source, Getty Images

    I keep mentioning him, but he keeps being in all the action.

    Adebayo Akinfenwa miscues his first effort on the edge of the box but it falls to him again and his drilled effort flies not far wide.

  18. Accrington 2-1 Wimbledonpublished at 90+2 mins

    Adebayo Akinfenwa is incensed that he hasn't won a free-kick with Accrington players all over him.

    Thirty seconds later, Darius Charles gets the first yellow card of the two legs for arguing with the referee, after the Dons had won a free-kick!

  19. INJURY TIMEpublished at 90+1 mins

    Accrington 2-1 Wimbledon

    What do you want when the tie is all square?

    How about five more minutes to try and find a winner? You've got it.

  20. Accrington 2-1 Wimbledonpublished at 89 mins

    Darius CharlesImage source, Rex Features

    Accrington with all the possession at the moment.

    Darius Charles deals with a left wing cross superbly, getting in front of the incoming attackers.

    Is someone ready to find a Wembley winner?