Summary

  • Slotted Gregory finish puts Millwall ahead

  • Proctor taps home to keep Bradford in tie

  • Millwall won first leg 3-1 at Valley Parade

  • Lions relegated from Championship last year

  • Millwall face Barnsley at Wembley on 29 May

  1. Goodbyepublished at 22:00

    FT: Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    Millwall celebrateImage source, Rex Features

    So, Millwall will face Barnsley at Wembley in the League One play-off final following a 4-2 aggregate win over Bradford this evening.

    A 1-1 draw was enough to progress for the Lions, with Lee Gregory netting his 27th of the season before Jamie Proctor equalised on the evening.

    You can read the full report on tonight's proceedings here.

    We'll be back with full text commentary on Millwall v Barnsley on Sunday, 29 May.

    We'll also have coverage of the Championship and League Two play-off finals over the bank holiday weekend.

    That's it from me - thanks for joining our text commentary tonight.

  2. Millwall reach League One play-off finalpublished at 21:58 British Summer Time 20 May 2016

    FT: Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

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    I'm delighted for the players but we knew who tough it would be over two legs against Bradford. After the disappointment of relegation from the Championship last year it is great to get here. Wembley is a great place to play football - but only if you win. We are up against a really good Barnsley side and I really look forward to seeing my players on that stage.

    Neil Harris, Millwall manager on Sky Sports

  3. Millwall reach League One play-off finalpublished at 21:54 British Summer Time 20 May 2016

    FT: Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

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    Every time I go out on the pitch it is special for me. To get to Wembley is a great achievement. We dealt with Bradford well and it paid off. I was excited for this game but I want to go to Wembley and get a result.

    Ben Thompson, Millwall midfielder on Sky Sports

  4. Millwall reach League One play-off finalpublished at 21:51 British Summer Time 20 May 2016

    FT: Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

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    It is amazing for everyone involved. Neil Harris knows Millwall inside out and has played in successful teams here. He gets the best out of lads but I didn't know he'd do it so quickly and I don't think there will be a prouder man to walk out a Millwall team at Wembley.

    Paul Robinson, Former Millwall defender on BBC Radio London

  5. Millwall reach League One play-off finalpublished at 21:47 British Summer Time 20 May 2016

    FT: Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

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    It's what we have been working towards once we knew we couldn't get automatic promotion. It is great to be there but we haven;t achieved anything yet. It will be amazing to lead Millwall out but there is a long way to go as Barnsley are flying.

    Steve Morison, Millwall captain on Sky Sports

  6. Millwall reach League One play-off finalpublished at 21:44 British Summer Time 20 May 2016

    FT: Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    Millwall are now 90 minutes away from an immediate return to the Championship.

    The Lions finished fourth under Neil Harris this season, in the 38-year-old's first full campaign in charge and will now face Barnsley at Wembley on Sunday, 29 May.

  7. FULL-TIME Millwall reach League One play-off finalpublished at 21:42 British Summer Time 20 May 2016
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    FT: Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    MillwallImage source, BBC Sport
  8. Postpublished at 90+6 mins

    Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    This time the ball is drifting out for a throw-in in the Bradford half and a Millwall supporter runs on and kicks the ball into the Bradford box!

    Play is restarted with a drop-ball.

    Full-time can't be far away.

  9. Postpublished at 90+5 mins

    Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    There's going to be a pitch invasion when the final whistle blows.

    Bradford still can't get the ball into a dangerous position. Another ball drifts out for a goal kick.

    More fans are on the pitch now.

  10. Postpublished at 90+4 mins

    Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    We are back under way, put the pitch invaders delayed proceedings by about a minute.

    Millwall are closing in on Wembley.

  11. Postpublished at 90+3 mins

    Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    Tony Craig's first action is to defend a long throw.

    Millwall win a free kick but then the game is delayed by a few fans invading the pitch.

    They need to be dealt with and Lions boss Neil Harris is furious.

  12. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 90+2 mins

    Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    Millwall make a second change.

    Experienced defender Tony Craig comes on for Byron Webster in a straight swap.

  13. Postpublished at 90+1 mins

    Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    Bradford win a couple of corners in quick succession.

    Steve Morison gets his head to both of them to clear Millwall's lines.

  14. Postpublished at 90+1 mins

    Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    Lee EvansImage source, Rex Features

    Finally a ball into the box beats the Millwall defence, but there is no Bradford player to get on the end of it!

    We're into five minutes of added time.

  15. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 89 mins

    Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    Millwall eat up a few seconds by bring midfielder Shaun Williams on for striker Lee Gregory.

    Lions fans are signing 'We're going to Wembley".

    Bradford still need two goals. They haven't looked like getting one in this second half.

  16. YELLOW CARD (Reid)published at 87 mins

    Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    The ball won't break for Bradford from the resulting free-kick and Millwall look to break out of their own half.

    Kyel Reid trips Millwall's Ben Thompson as he was rushing forward.

    It hasn't been a dirty game but the bookings are clocking up in the final stages.

  17. YELLOW CARD (Ferguson)published at 86 mins

    Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    Bradford are going long.

    Lee Evans tries a shot from all of 40 yards and it's blocked but he wins a free-kick from the rebound.

    Millwall midfielder Shane Ferguson gets shown a yellow card.

  18. YELLOW CARD (Taylor)published at 86 mins

    Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    Paul AndersonImage source, Rex Features

    Millwall winger Chris Taylor goes into the book now for a foul.

  19. YELLOW CARD (McArdle)published at 85 mins

    Millwall clear a ball away and Rory McArdle comes crashing into striker Steve Morison on half-way.

    He gets a yellow card for that challenge.

    The clock continues to tick down.

  20. Postpublished at 84 mins

    Millwall 1-1 Bradford (4-2 agg)

    Jamie Proctor tires to dribble into the Millwall box, but is crowded out.

    Bradford are showing more urgency - but it looks like it is too late.