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 2-1 Wimbledonpublished at 87 mins

    If you're just joining us in the closing stages, a reminder that away goals do not count in the play-offs.

    As it stands we're heading for extra-time and then penalties if needed to find out who will face Plymouth at Wembley.

    No goalmouth action to speak of right now.

  2. Accrington 2-1 Wimbledonpublished at 85 mins

    The players will know we're coming to an end and it looks as if, rather than trying to go for a winner, both sets of players would rather not be the man that causes a mistake that leads to a goal.

    Seamus Conneely has a long-range effort easily saved.

  3. Accrington 2-1 Wimbledonpublished at 83 mins

    Lyle TaylorImage source, Rex Features

    The frantic, open nature of 10 or 15 minutes ago seems to have deserted us. 

    Accrington still seeing more of the ball at the moment, but they're not doing a lot with it at the moment.

  4. Accrington 2-1 Wimbledonpublished at 81 mins

    Finally a spell of possession for the men in red and white as Accrington work the ball across midfield and defence.

    They missed out on automatic promotion in stoppage time on the final day of the season and conceded in the first leg in the same manner, so it's very much switch-your-head on time.

  5. Europa League Finalpublished at 79 mins

    Accrington 2-1 Wimbledon

    Two goals from Sevilla skipper Coke means the Spanish side are heading for a third straight win in the Europa League, unless Liverpool can produce something miraculous in the last 10 minuets in Switzerland.

  6. Accrington 2-1 Wimbledonpublished at 78 mins

    The match winner from the first leg, Tom Beere, was about to come on for Wimbledon as Andy Barcham appeared to suffer a leg injury stretching for that header.

    Barcham gets back to his feet though and looks OK to continue.

  7. CLOSE!published at 76 mins

    Accrington 2-1 Wimbledon

    Bayo AkinfenwaImage source, Getty Images

    Andy Barcham's header is the latest of the Wimbledon chances we he attacks a flick on from a throw in, but it is a smart save from Ross Etheridge low down.

    Credit to Neal Ardley because Adebayo Akinfenwa and Ade Azeez have made a real difference since they have come on for the Dons.

  8. Accrington 2-1 Wimbledonpublished at 74 mins

    Spaces all over the park now for those skilful enough to exploit them. 

    Under the floodlights in Lancashire this is turning into proper end-to-end stuff.

  9. Accrington 2-1 Wimbledonpublished at 72 mins

    Still all Wimbledon in the past few minutes as substitute Ade Azeez cannot direct a glancing header on target.

    Straight up the other end, Josh Windass lays in former Bristol City man Scott Brown, but he fires wide.

  10. Accrington 2-1 Wimbledonpublished at 70 mins

    Just when Accrington looked in complete control, Wimbledon are all over them.

    They have the momentum, they have the possession and they have Adebayo Akinfenwa causing all sorts of problems.

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    GOAL (Akinfenwa)published at 68 mins

    Accrington 1-2 Wimbledon

    Bayo AkinfenwaImage source, Getty Images

    Well Wimbledon have gone more direct in recent minutes and what a response!

    Dons captain Barry Fuller stabs up a cross from the right to the back post and Adebayo Akinfenwa launches a head at the ball and it bullets into the back of the net.

    I make that one shot, one goal. 

    Game on.

  12. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 65 mins

    Accrington 2-0 Wimbledon

    Ade Azeez is on for Sean Rigg, the man who gave away the first-half penalty.

    He's got eight goals so far this season and takes up a position wide right at the moment.

  13. Accrington 2-0 Wimbledonpublished at 62 mins

    Piero MingoiaImage source, Rex Features

    The noise levels are cranked up at the Wham Stadium with Accrington now leading the tie for the first time.

    No real response from the men in green yet but Ade Azeez is being readied by Wimbledon.

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    GOAL (Mingoia)published at 59 mins

    Accrington 2-0 Wimbledon

    Piero MingoiaImage source, Getty Images

    OH MY.

    This is a stunning goal, worthy of winning any game.

    Accrington win it high up the pitch, Piero Mingoia pushes it out of his feet and then smashes a curling effort from 30 yards into the top-right corner. The keeper was out of position, but that is still some hit.

    His 14th goal for Stanley and one that, at the moment, is sending them to Wembley.

  15. Europa League finalpublished at 58 mins

    Accrington 1-0 Wimbledon

    It's all level now in Switzerland and it took just 17 seconds of the second half for Kevin Gameiro to tap in against Liverpool.

    Not that we want you to leave, but you can follow that action here.

  16. Accrington 1-0 Wimbledonpublished at 55 mins

    Josh Windass, who was playing at Harrogate Railway just three years ago, smashes a 30-yard free-kick no way near the goal.

    A minute later, he chases a ball to the goal line and accidentally catches a photographer as he slides in. They both come away unharmed though.

  17. Accrington 1-0 Wimbledonpublished at 53 mins

    Adebayo Akinfenwa has linked up with his midfielders already, holding up the ball as you would expect - as well as conceding two free-kicks.

    Lyle Taylor, who started the first-half brightly, nearly gets in behind the defence but his control lets him down.

    AkinfenwaImage source, Getty Images
  18. Accrington 1-0 Wimbledonpublished at 51 mins

    Lyle TaylorImage source, Rex Features

    Nothing came of the Wimbledon corner, but the Dons keep the pressure up.

    Lyle Taylor's control just gets away from him inside the area and Sean Rigg takes it off his boots but his shot is well over.

  19. Accrington 1-0 Wimbledonpublished at 49 mins

    First shot of the second half and it is for Accrington.

    Piero Mingoia finds some space on the right side of the area but his low shot is well blocked. 

    At the other end, Wimbledon win themselves a corner after working the ball into the box.

  20. Accrington 1-0 Wimbledonpublished at 48 mins

    Nothing of note has happened so far.

    The sun is now completely gone from the pitch, which I'm sure will relieve Accrington goalkeeper Ross Etheridge who would have been up against it.