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 0-0 Wimbledonpublished at 15 mins

    Wimbledon fansImage source, Getty Images

    Just a couple of minutes of the pace settling down now.

    The sun continues to set below the packed stands at the Wham Stadium, causing some long shadows. 

    There's a quick break as the ball goes out of the ground and we need a new one - the joys of lower league football.

  2. CLOSE!published at 12 mins

    Accrington 0-0 Wimbledon

    Well, Accrington should be level in the tie.

    Centre-back Tom Davies stays in the box from a corner and as the cross comes in he stretches out, but his connection can only go straight into the hands of Kelle Roos.

  3. Accrington 0-0 Wimbledonpublished at 10 mins

    If the opening few minutes were Accrington's, it's been all Wimbledon since then.

    Lyle Taylor and Tom Elliott are causing all sorts of problems up top for the Dons as the game has started at a frantic pace.

  4. CLOSE!published at 7 mins

    Accrington 0-0 Wimbledon

    Lyle Taylor has been a right handful in these opening stages and he tests Ross Etheridge's palms this time.

    His low shot looks as if it is heading towards the bottom corner before the Accrington keeper pushes it away for a corner, which he then spills but Stanley clear.

  5. Stat attackpublished at 7 mins

    Accrington 0-0 AFC Wimbledon

    Accrington statImage source, Getty Images

    Before their loss to the Wimbledon in the first leg, Accrington were on a 12-match unbeaten run and their home record isn't too shabby either, with no defeats in the last seven.

    In fact, Stanley have won four of their previous five home games against the the Dons.

    Wimbledon’s solitary league victory away to Accrington came back in October, in a 4-3 thriller, and they are unbeaten in their last four league away trips (W3 D1).

    So, there you go...

  6. Accrington 0-0 Wimbledonpublished at 5 mins

    First strike at goal and it comes from Wimbledon. 

    Lyle Taylor bursts into some space down the left, cuts inside and unleashes a crisp drive that it straight at the chest of Ross Etheridge.

  7. Accrington 0-0 Wimbledonpublished at 3 mins

    The early running is all with the hosts.

    They actually ran the ball from kick-off straight at Wimbledon and won a foul within 10 seconds.

    No chances yet but Accrington with all the play.

  8. KICK-OFFpublished at 1 min

    Accrington 0-0 Wimbledon

    We're off and running at the Wham Stadium to see who will join Plymouth at Wembley.

    Accrington in their red and white home strip, and Wimbledon in their changed kit of green stripes.

  9. Nearly therepublished at 19:44 British Summer Time 18 May 2016

    Accrington v Wimbledon (19:45 BST)

    Glorious sunshine in East Lancashire as both teams come out onto the pitch.

    It looks pretty much a full house and we're just about ready to go.

  10. BBC Coveragepublished at 19:42 British Summer Time 18 May 2016

    Accrington v Wimbledon (19:45 BST)

    Commentary positionImage source, BBC Sport

    As well as following the action with us here throughout the evening, both BBC Radio Lancashire and BBC Radio London are covering the game if you are lucky enough to live in those transmission areas.

    They both look like they're enjoying the pre-match build up...

  11. Unhappy Colemanpublished at 19:40 British Summer Time 18 May 2016

    Accrington v Wimbledon (19:45 BST)

    John ColemanImage source, Getty Images

    One man who has not been best pleased at the scheduling of the League Two play-offs is Accrington boss John Coleman.

    "People say it is an advantage to play the away leg first, that remains to be seen," he told BBC Radio Lancashire.

    Asked if the scheduling gives an unfair advantage to Wimbledon, Coleman added: "Of course it does.

    "[As] the team who finishes fourth everything should be mapped out in our favour, not the other way around."

  12. Team newspublished at 19:38 British Summer Time 18 May 2016

    Accrington v Wimbledon (19:45 BST)

    Wimbledon boss Neil Ardley has named an unchanged starting XI from the first-leg victory.

    Wimbledon starting XI

    Substitutes: Shea, Akinfenwa, Azeez, Beere, Fitzpatrick, Sweeney, Murphy.

  13. Team newspublished at 19:36 British Summer Time 18 May 2016

    Accrington v Wimbledon (19:45 BST)

    Accrington Stanley make just one change to their starting line-up, with Shay McCarten replacing Sean McConville, who drops out of the match day squad all together.

    Accrington teamImage source, BBC Sport

    Substitutes: Winnard, Gornell, Little, Boco, Fosu, Mooney, Halliday.

  14. The promised land of League Onepublished at 19:33 British Summer Time 18 May 2016

    Accrington v Wimbledon (19:45 BST)

    Tom BeereImage source, Rex Features

    Both of these teams are attempting to reach the third tier for the first time in their history,

    Wimbledon are appearing in the Football League play-offs for the first time since the phoenix club's formation in 2002.

    In his first spell as boss, John Coleman guided Accrington from the Northern Premier League First Division in non-league into the Football League, and they reached the League Two play-offs in 2011-11 were they lost to Stevenage.

    So, as history awaits these two teams, let's whizz through the two line-ups...

  15. Welcome to the Wham Stadiumpublished at 19:30 British Summer Time 18 May 2016

    Accrington v Wimbledon (19:45 BST)

    Wham StadiumImage source, Rex Features

    With Plymouth having already secured their place at Wembley by beating Portsmouth over two legs, it is now the turn of Accrington and AFC Wimbledon to do battle for the right to join them.

    The Dons take a 1-0 lead into this second leg after Tom Beere struck in stoppage time of the first to give them a slender advantage.

    That said, Accrington have been one of the best sides in the fourth tier this season, only missing out on promotion on the final day of the season.

    Welcome to our coverage.