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Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
That's not too far away for Lincoln.
Morgan Rogers tries to bend one into the far corner from more than 20 yards but it's wide.
The Imps bring on Lewis Montsma for fellow centre-back Joe Walsh.
League One play-off final at Wembley
FT: Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln - Seasiders promoted to Championship
Dougall scored either side of break from outside box for Blackpool
Turton og gave Imps lead after 48 seconds
Fastest ever goal in third-tier play-off final
James Law
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
That's not too far away for Lincoln.
Morgan Rogers tries to bend one into the far corner from more than 20 yards but it's wide.
The Imps bring on Lewis Montsma for fellow centre-back Joe Walsh.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
Lincoln are rallying.
Anthony Scully's cross into the box sparks a goalmouth scramble as Blackpool keeper Chris Maxwell's punch is unconvincing.
But the Tangerines manage to get the ball out of harm's way.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
Blackpool defender James Husband takes what some might call a clever booking as he brings down Callum Morton to stop a Lincoln counter attack.
From the resulting free-kick a cross comes into the box and Morton heads off-target.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
Anthony Scully tries to force the issue for Lincoln, having just come on, but none of his team-mates are on the same wavelength as his ball into the box comes to nothing.
The Imps are hardly knocking on the door of the Blackpool goal.
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Ryan Williams: If the score stays the same it must be somewhat disheartening being a Lincoln fan this season. Hull, Peterborough, and now potentially Blackpool have all secured their promotion in games against Lincoln; teasing them with Championship football.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
Some attacking changes from Blackpool boss Neil Critchley.
Grant Ward and CJ Hamilton are off the bench in place of Keshi Anderson, who looks exhausted, and on-loan Sunderland winger Elliot Embleton.
There's also a switch for Lincoln, who bring Anthony Scully on for Jorge Grant.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
Liam Bridcutt is a bit too aggressive in shrugging off Blackpool's Gary Madine and concedes a free-kick in a prime crossing position.
Luke Garbutt dinks it in and Madine heads comfortably over the bar.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
Lincoln are huffing and puffing but haven't forced Blackpool keeper Chris Maxwell into a save of note.
You'd think the Seasiders will subconsciously drop off as we enter the last 15 minutes, as they have that precious lead to protect.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
Blackpool so close to potentially sealing their place in the Championship.
Substitute Gary Madine dummies a pass and Jerry Yates dinks the ball over the onrushing Alex Palmer but his effort lacks enough power and Lincoln clear.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
Jay Freeman
BBC Sport at Wembley Stadium
Time is ticking down now and you can sense the angst amongst the Lincoln supporters who are hammering referee Tony Harrington every time a decision goes Blackpool's way.
But so far Blackpool aren't letting this game slip from their grasp.
The Imps need a goal and fast.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
A first substitution for Blackpool as target man Gary Madine comes on for Demetri Mitchell, who's been quieter in the second half.
The Tangerines have coped so well considering they lost striker Ellis Simms to injury in their final training session before this match.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
Lincoln want a foul on Brennan Johnson just outside the Blackpool box and when it's not given, Imps captain Liam Bridcutt takes out his frustration unfairly with a foul that sees him booked.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
The Imps make the first change as they chase this game.
Striker Callum Morton - who has previous in the play-offs with Northampton last season - replaces Tom Hopper.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
That's better from Lincoln.
Tayo Edun goes on a lung-busting run down the left and his cut-back eventually finds its way to opposite winger Brennan Johnson, who can't pick out a black shirt in the middle.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
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Blackpool's supposedly defensive midfielder Kenny Dougall doing both his club and country proud.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
Lincoln's Jorge Grant puts in a tantalising free-kick from out wide but no-one can get on the end of it and the ball drifts behind for a Blackpool goal kick.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
Well I promised you a game of goals and entertainment, and so it's proving.
Blackpool have turned the tide in this final and now it's down to Lincoln to try to do the same.
Blackpool 2-1 Lincoln
Jay Freeman
BBC Sport at Wembley Stadium
Another stunner! Kenny Dougall, with an almost identical strike to his first before the break, has sent Blackpool ahead in some style.
He's had a terrific game for Neil Critchley's side and a tremendous season no less!
Not too bad for the Australian, who had been without a club last summer after leaving Barnsley.
Kenny Dougall
Kenny Dougall has done it again for Blackpool!
It's almost a carbon copy strike from the Australian, but this time with his right foot. If anything he's hit this one even sweeter.
A poor cross is allowed to get through to Jerry Yates, who shows awareness to pop the ball off to Dougall to fire in low from the edge of the box.
He's scored half of his goals this season in this match.
Blackpool 1-1 Lincoln
Some intricate play down the right allows Blackpool's Elliot Embleton to put in a cross which is cleared behind for a corner.
It's a crowded six-yard box but Lincoln stick to their task and Kevin Stewart eventually slices a shot over from 20 yards out.