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Notts County 0-1 Coventry (agg 1-2)
Another lively break down the right from Coventry as top scorer McNulty causes further panic in the home ranks. He is then denied by the linesman's flag.
Coventry reach the League Two play-off final
Sky Blues will face Exeter at Wembley on 28 May
Biamou's brilliant overhead kick put Coventry ahead
McNulty finished outstanding team goal for 2-0
Grant slotted home, but Biamou restored two-goal lead
Bayliss scores from 20 yards to seal victory
Ged Scott
Notts County 0-1 Coventry (agg 1-2)
Another lively break down the right from Coventry as top scorer McNulty causes further panic in the home ranks. He is then denied by the linesman's flag.
Notts County 0-1 Coventry (agg 1-2)
Still a bit of a stunned silence in the home ranks at Meadow Lane as Jon Stead balloons over for the hosts. It's pretty noisy at the other end though.
Max Biamou
What a dramatic opening goal. Max Biamou latches onto a header across goal from Jordan Willis from Liam Kelly's left-wing corner with an acrobatic right-foot overhead kick and it creeps inside the right post.
It's the eighth goal of the season from the Frenchman.
Notts County 0-0 Coventry (agg 1-1)
Coventry's talented teenager Tom Bayliss noticably getting the bird from the home fans after his involvement in last Saturday night's penalty controversy. But he shrugs it off by setting up another Coventry attacking platform. The Sky Blues look up for it.
Notts County 0-0 Coventry (agg 1-1)
Cracking start for Cov. Max Biamou so close inside the first 45 seconds after being set up by a speculative looping pass from strike partner Marc McNulty, but Notts left-back Daniel Jones gets back to make a great tackle.
Notts County 0-0 Coventry (agg 1-1)
We're under way at Meadow Lane...
Notts County v Coventry (19:45 BST)
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Notts County v Coventry City (19:45 BST)
Coventry City are forced into one change from last Saturday.
Defender Jordan Willis comes in for Tom Davies, who picked up a three-game ban after TV footage showed him treading on Coventry old boy Richard Duffy's leg while the Notts centre-back was lying on the ground.
Coventry City: Burge, Grimmer, Willis, Hyam, Stokes, Bayliss, Doyle, Kelly, Shipley, McNulty, Biamou.
Subs: O'Brien, McDonald, Maguire-Drew, Barrett, Reid, Clarke-Harris, Ponticelli.
Notts County v Coventry City (19:45 BST)
Notts County make one change from last Saturday night's first leg.
Lewis Alessandra, who came on as a 58th-minute sub for Matty Virtue at the Ricoh Arena, now replaces him in tonight's starting line-up.
Notts County: Collin, Tootle, Hewitt, Alessandra, Grant, Duffy, Forte, Brisley, Noble, Jones, Stead.
Subs: Fitzsimons, Virtue, O'Connor, Ameobi, Smith, Milson, Hall.
FT: Exeter City 3-1 Lincoln City (agg 3-1)
Two stunning second-half goals helped Exeter City beat Lincoln City to reach the League Two play-off final last night.
It's the second successive season that the Grecians have reached the Wembley showpiece - now Coventry and Notts County must do battle tonight to see who joins them on Monday, 28 May.
Two stunning second-half goals help Exeter City beat Lincoln City to reach the League Two play-off final.
Read MoreNotts County v Coventry City (19:45 BST)
Notts and City resume tonight all square but, six days on from the first game, the home fans remain insistent that they should actually be protecting a one-goal lead.
Matt Tootle's tackle on Tom Bayliss was a totally fair one. And the initial reaction was almost to laugh when the Coventry teenager hit the deck in the 87th minute. But referee Gavin Ward pointed to the spot.
The respective reaction from the opposition dug-outs told its own story.
While Notts manager Kevin Nolan dubbed it "a really, really poor decision", even City boss Mark Robins admitted: "I'd be gutted to have that given against me”.
Tonight's ref at Meadow Lane will be experienced Lincolnshire official Darren Drysdale, who takes charge of his 348th league game.
He will have the use of VAR goal line technology at his disposal.
Notts County v Coventry City (19:45 BST)
Coventry City have been to Wembley three times before, twice at the old stadium in 1987 - and then again just a year ago.
As well as their famous 3-2 FA Cup final win over Spurs 31 years ago, they then lost to a Wayne Clarke goal for league champions Everton in the Charity Shield just three months later.
Mark Robins' side then won 2-1 when they returned for a visit to the new Wembley in last season's Checkatrade Trophy final against Oxford United.
But they will start underdogs to progress tonight.
Not only has home advantage for the second leg so far proved crucial in all the other play-off semi-final games, Coventry were 2-1 losers when they visited Meadow Lane in the league just a month ago.
Notts County v Coventry City (19:45 BST)
Notts County will tonight be chasing a first Wembley appearance in 22 years - and a first at the rebuilt home of English football.
At one stage in their history, England's oldest club couldn't stay away from the place. Inside seven seasons, the Magpies went there five times, winning three of them.
In successive campaigns under Neil Warnock, in 1989-90 and 1990-91, they won the Division Three and Division Two play-offs, against Tranmere Rovers and Brighton respectively. And, under Howard Kendall, they also won the 1994-95 Anglo-Italian Cup against Ascoli.
But they did also twice suffer defeat at the old Wembley, in the 1993-94 Anglo-Italian Cup to Brescia and on their most recent visit, in the Division Two play-off final defeat by Bradford City under Colin Murphy in 1996.
Notts County v Coventry (19:45 BST)
Good evening and welcome to Meadow Lane, Nottingham, for this the ninth successive day of EFL play-off semi-final action.
Notts County take on Coventry City in the second leg of the League Two play-off semi, with the two sides locked at 1-1, after last Saturday night's controversial first leg at the Ricoh Arena.
So far, of the five sides to book their place in the respective finals, they have all been the teams who finished immediately below the automatic promotion places... third-placed Fulham and fourth-placed Aston Villa in the Championship... third-placed Shrewsbury Town and fourth-placed Rotherham United in League One... and last night it was fourth-placed Exeter City's turn in League Two.
Can Mark Robins' Coventry, who finished sixth, now halt that sequence against Kevin Nolan's Notts side who finished just two points above them, in fifth?