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Association football match

Football match
2021 EFL League Two play-off final
Wembley Stadium inLondon hosted the final.
MorecambeNewport County
10
Afterextra time
Date31 May 2021 (2021-05-31)
VenueWembley Stadium,London
RefereeBobby Madley
Attendance9,083
WeatherSunny
2020
2022

The2021 EFL League Two play-off final was anassociation football match which was played on 31 May 2021 atWembley Stadium, London, betweenMorecambe andNewport County. The match determined the fourth and final team to gainpromotion fromEFL League Two, the fourth tier ofEnglish football, to League One for the2021–22 season. The top three teams of2020–21 EFL League Two gained automatic promotion, while the clubs placed from fourth to seventh in the table took part in the2021 English Football League play-offs.

The match was played in front of 9,083 spectators in sunny conditions, withBobby Madley as thereferee. Goalless after 90 minutes, the game went intoextra time. A minute into the second period of additional time,John O'Sullivan was brought down byRyan Haynes and the referee awarded Morecambe apenalty whichCarlos Mendes Gomes converted to give his side the lead. The match ended 1–0 to Morecambe who were promoted to League One, the third tier of English football, for the first time in the club's history.

Route to the final

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Main article:2020–21 EFL League Two
EFL League Two final table, leading positions[1]
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Cheltenham Town462410126139+2282
2Cambridge United46248147349+2480
3Bolton Wanderers462310135950+979
4Morecambe46239146958+1178
5Newport County462013135742+1573
6Forest Green Rovers462013135951+873
7Tranmere Rovers462013135550+573

Morecambe finished the regular2020–21 season in fourth place inEFL League Two, the fourth tier of theEnglish football league system, one place and five points ahead ofNewport County. Both therefore missed out on the three automatic places forpromotion toEFL League One and instead took part in theplay-offs to determine the fourth promoted team. Morecambe finished one point behindBolton Wanderers (who were promoted in third place), two behindCambridge United (promoted in second) and four behindCheltenham Town (who were promoted as champions).[1]

Newport County's opponents for their play-off semi-final wereForest Green Rovers and the first match of thetwo-legged tie was held atRodney Parade in Newport on 18 May 2021.Matt Dolan put the home side ahead in the 31st minute with a left-footed strike from around 25 yards (23 m) afterJosh Sheehan had played him the ball. Ten minutes into the second half, Forest Green Rovers'Aaron Collins missed an opportunity to score with aheader. A minute later, his brotherLewis Collins doubled Newport County's lead, running on to a long goal kick to shoot pastLuke McGee, the Forest Green Rovers goalkeeper. No further goals were scored and the match ended 2–0.[2] The second leg was played five days later atThe New Lawn, Forest Green Rovers' home ground inNailsworth.[3]Ebou Adams gave Forest Green the lead after seven minutes when he headed inNicky Cadden's cross, and Collins made it 2–0 within a minute after hevolleyed in aBaily Cargill cross. Eight minutes into the second half, Cadden'sfree kick crept in at the far post to make it 3–0 and give Forest Green the lead in the tieon aggregate.Kevin Ellison then became the oldest goalscorer in play-off history when his 70th minute strike from 25 yards (23 m) went into the Forest Green net off the underside of the crossbar. Six minutes later,Joss Labadie scored for Newport County from aRyan Haynes cross to make it 4–3 on aggregate before aJamille Matt goal three minutes from full time levelled the tie and sent the match intoextra time. With one minute remaining in the second period of extra time,Nicky Maynard scored for Newport County to end the match 4–3 to Forest Green Rovers, but 5–4 on aggregate to Newport County who progressed to the final.[4]

Morecambe facedTranmere Rovers in the semi-final, with the first leg taking place atPrenton Park in Tranmere on 20 May 2021.Nathaniel Knight-Percival gave Morecambe the lead in the 15th minute when he deflected in a cross fromLiam McAlinden but the home side equalised four minutes later whenPeter Clarke scored with a header. A minute into stoppage time in the first half, McAlinden convertedCole Stockton's cross to restore Morecambe's lead. After a goalless second half, the match ended 2–1.[5] The second leg was held three days later at theGlobe Arena in Morecambe.[6]Aaron Wildig put Morecambe ahead after nine minutes with McAlinden providing theassist. Eight minutes into the second half,James Vaughan scored from aDavid Nugent header to make it 1–1. The match ended without further goals and Morecambe progressed to the final with a 3–2 aggregate victory.[7]

Match

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Background

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This was Morecambe's first appearance in the play-off final, having played once before in theLeague play-offs in2010 where they lost toDagenham & Redbridge 7–2 on aggregate in the semi-final. They had played in League Two since gaining promotion from theFootball Conference in the2006–07 season through the play-offs and had never played in the third tier of English football in their history.[8] Newport County were making their second play-off final appearance, having been defeated 1–0 by Tranmere Rovers in the2019 EFL League Two play-off final. They had played in the fourth tier of English football since being promoted from the Conference via the play-offs in the2012–13 season, beatingWrexham 2–0 inthe final at Wembley.[9] During the regular season, Newport won both meetings between the teams, winning 2–1 at Rodney Parade in December 2020 and 3–1 at the Globe Arena the following March.[10]Carlos Mendes Gomes and Stockton were Morecambe's top scorers during the regular season with 15 goals each.[11]Tristan Abrahams andPádraig Amond were joint-highest scorers for Newport County, with eight goals each.[12]Bobby Madley was thereferee for the match,assisted by Geoffrey Liddle and David Hunt, while thefourth official was Craig Hicks.[13]

Summary

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The matchkicked off around 3 p.m. on 31 May 2021 in sunny conditions with 9,083 spectators. Two minutes in, Mendes Gomes was fouled and a quickly-taken free kick resulted in him shooting wide of the Newport County goal. In the eighth minute,Mickey Demetriou launched a longthrow-in into the Morecambe penalty area but the ball was caught by goalkeeperKyle Letheren.Samuel Lavelle's looping header was then saved by Newport County goalkeeperTom King. In the 13th minute,Scot Bennett's header from another Demetriou throw-in rolled just past the outside of the post. Letheren brought Bennett down but no penalty was awarded by Madley.[14]Liam Shephard then struck a shot following another Demetriou throw-in, but the ball hit one of his teammates who was in anoffside position. Midway through the half, Labadie's shot was blocked and Sheehan's subsequent strike was saved by Letheren, before the players took a drinks break. In the 32nd minute, Amond's shot from the edge of the Morecambe penalty area went wide before Sheehan's curling strike was also off-target. With three minutes of the half remaining,Aaron Lewis kicked the ball on the volley but his shot went over the Morecambe bar.[15] In the 43rd minute, Mendes Gomes passed toLiam Gibson whose shot was on target but cleared by Shephard. Two minutes into first-half stoppage time, a shot from Bennett took a deflection offYann Songo'o but the ball went just wide of the Morecambe goal, and Demetriou headed off-target from the resultingcorner before the half was brought to a close with the score at 0–0.[16]

Bobby Madley
Bobby Madley(pictured in 2015) awarded a penalty to Morecambe in extra time.

Neither side made any changes to their personnel during the interval. Four minutes into the second half, Labadie passed to Collins whose deflected shot was saved by Letheren.[16] In the 60th minute, Sheehan's shot from distance was saved and two minutes later Mendes Gomes made a clearance before Amond was able to shoot. Midway through the second half, Newport County made the first change of the game, making a double substitution withRyan Taylor andAnthony Hartigan replacing Lewis and Dolan. Collins then saw hisoverhead kick from Demetriou's throw-in go over the Morecambe crossbar beforeRyan Cooney's long-range shot was saved by King, and then the teams took their second-half drinks break. In the 75th minute, Morecambe made their first substitution of the afternoon with McAlinden being replaced byBrad Lyons. With eleven minutes of regular time remaining, Shephard's shot from 20 yards (18 m) was on target but saved by Letheren. A minute later, Maynard came on to replace Amond for Newport County, before Wildig's corner was headed over by Lavelle.[17] Ellison then came on with four minutes of regular time remaining, replacing Collins for Newport County. In second-half stoppage time, Haynes took a free kick which was saved by Letheren before the full-time whistle was blown, and with the game goalless, it headed into extra time.[18]

Before the first period of extra time kicked off, Morecambe substituted Wildig off and replaced him withJohn O'Sullivan. Two minutes in, Morecambe's Stockton headed Cooney's cross wide and four minutes later, Labadie became the first player of the match to be shown a yellow card after he fouled Songo'o.[18] Just before half-time, Maynard's cross found Labadie but his shot went over the crossbar from close range and the half ended with score still at 0–0. Morecambe made one further change, withKelvin Mellor replacing Gibson. A minute into the second period of extra time, O'Sullivan was brought down by Haynes and the referee awarded Morecambe a penalty which Mendes Gomes converted to give his side the lead. In the 111th minute, Newport County made another substitution withPriestley Farquharson coming on for Haynes before Hartigan's shot went over the Morecambe crossbar. Mendes Gomes was then replaced byAlex Kenyon for Morecambe.[19] After three minutes of stoppage time, the final whistle was blown with Morecambe winning 1–0 and securing promotion to League One for the first time in their history.[20]

Details

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Morecambe1–0 (a.e.t.)Newport County
Mendes Gomes 107' (pen.)Report
Attendance: 9,083
Referee:Bobby Madley


Morecambe[21]
Newport County[21]
GK1WalesKyle Letheren
RB21EnglandRyan Cooney
CB5ScotlandSamuel Lavelle (c)
CB4EnglandNathaniel Knight-Percival
LB22EnglandLiam Gibsondownward-facing red arrow 105'
DM24CameroonYann Songo'o
RM19Republic of IrelandLiam McAlindendownward-facing red arrow 75'
CM10EnglandAaron Wildigdownward-facing red arrow 90'
CM8FranceToumani Diagouraga
LM11SpainCarlos Mendes GomesYellow card 108'downward-facing red arrow 114'
CF9EnglandCole Stockton
Substitutes:
GK12EnglandMark Halstead
DF2EnglandKelvin Mellorupward-facing green arrow 105'
DF6EnglandHarry Davis
MF14EnglandAlex Kenyonupward-facing green arrow 114'
MF15Northern IrelandBrad Lyonsupward-facing green arrow 75'
MF16Republic of IrelandJohn O'SullivanYellow card 112'upward-facing green arrow 90'
MF18EnglandBen Pringle
Manager:
ScotlandDerek Adams
GK1WalesTom King
CB32WalesLiam Shephard
CB8EnglandMatthew Dolandownward-facing red arrow 63'
CB28EnglandMickey DemetriouYellow card 120'
RWB14WalesAaron Lewisdownward-facing red arrow 62'
CM4EnglandJoss Labadie (c)Yellow card 96'
CM10WalesJosh Sheehan
CM17EnglandScot Bennett
LWB3EnglandRyan Haynesdownward-facing red arrow 111'
CF9Republic of IrelandPádraig Amonddownward-facing red arrow 80'
CF21WalesLewis Collinsdownward-facing red arrow 86'
Substitutes
GK30EnglandNick Townsend
DF6EnglandPriestley Farquharsonupward-facing green arrow 111'
MF20EnglandAnthony Hartiganupward-facing green arrow 63'
MF22EnglandKevin Ellisonupward-facing green arrow 86'
MF34WalesJoe Ledley
FW18EnglandNicky Maynardupward-facing green arrow 80'
FW29EnglandRyan Taylorupward-facing green arrow 62'
Manager:
WalesMichael Flynn

Man of the Match:

Assistant referees:
Geoffrey Liddle
David Hunt
Fourth official:
Craig Hicks

Match rules[22]

  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes ofextra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time
Statistics[23]
MorecambeNewport County
Possession40%60%
Total shots1124
Shots on target25
Corner kicks312
Fouls committed1420
Yellow cards22
Red cards00

Post-match

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Winning goalscorer Mendes Gomes said "I worked all my life for moments like this ... If I was writing a story, probably it would be this way. I knew that penalty would mean a lot if I put it in and I just tried to stay as calm as possible."[20] His captain, Lavelle, noted that "League One is unheard for Morecambe. I can’t describe it ... It’s one of the best days of my life."[20] Their manager,Derek Adams, admitted the match was disappointing, suggesting "It was a difficult game, there wasn't a lot of good play in the match ... I think today it was all about Morecambe. I was never nervous. It was in the stars, it was our day."[20]

His counterpartMike Flynn blamed the referee for his side's failure, saying, "It went wrong with two very very bad refereeing decisions that have cost us at Wembley despite us dominating the game."[20] However, Flynn congratulated his opposition: "Congratulations to Morecambe, they've had an outstanding season and they have a group of players that never know when they are beaten."[20]

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