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League Two play-off semi-final FT: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (agg 2-0) Neufville scores only goal in second leg, lobbing home early on Dons won 1-0 in last Saturday's first leg at Meadow Lane Wimbledon will play Walsall at Wembley on Monday, 26 May Get Involved: #bbcefl, via Whats App on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply) Alex Hoad FT: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Notts County manager Stuart Maynard on BBC Radio Nottingham: "In the second half, the frustration creeps in. We kept going all the way to the end. That's all I can ask from the group. "We believed that we could hurt them. You have to give credit to the opposition. They have the most clean sheets in the division for a reason. "I wish them well in the final. "Any team in the country would have missed David Mc Goldrick and Alassana Jatta. We want Mc Goldrick to be in the team next season. He is in my plans. " FT: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Dons defender Joe Lewis told Sky Sports: "It's a huge moment for the whole club. You can feel the atmosphere, but we're not there yet, it's not job done but it's a good feeling. "We've really prided ourselves on the defensive record all season. it's been a massive team effort and that performance was the epitome of it. "It's felt like an upward trajectory since I arrived - we finished 10th last season and were disappointed. The whole club feels like it's got momentum - hopefully we can continue that next week. "Notts County were excellent in periods and we had to dig in and we expected that. We have been really good at making sure we don't concede in those moments all season. "Personally I've had two cracks and not succeeded at Wembley, I'm hoping it's third time lucky. The club deserves it. " Lewis has also become notorious for wearing short shorts, in an 80s throwback, and added: "A lot of people will be disappointed if I change it now. They'll definitely be on at Wembley. " FT: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Notts County manager Stuart Maynard speaking to BBC Radio Nottingham: "I'm devastated for the fans. They were incredible today. They have been incredible all season. It's very tough. i thought we started bright around the edge of their box. We conceded a very sloppy goal. You can't give a team like Wimbledon's quiality a leg up. it's defensively poor from us as a group. We made it an uphill battle. " FT: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Dons matchwinner Josh Neufville told Sky Sports: "[The goal] is something we were working on in the week. We saw we could get in behind in the last game. "We tried to gamble and then if you get in that position you've got to be composed. " FT: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) AFC Wimbledon manager Johnnie Jackson told Sky Sports: "We've made ourselves a tough nut to crack. "They had to make two enforced changes but they didn't do too much different. we knew they would come and put it on us. "We knew if we kept a clean sheet we'd be through, though we probably should have won by more in the end. "To get the goal when we did really helped because they started well. I knew we'd have to suffer at times. " Monday 26, May will be Jackson's first time managing at Wembley and he said: "It's unbelievable. This club's got a rich affiliation with Wembley. We want to write our own chapter. "I never played at Wembley - one thing I really regretted when I retired. To get the opportunity to lead this team out is really special for me. "We have to envoy these moments, but we haven't done anything yet. " FT: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) FT: AFC WImbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Wimbledon striker Matty Stevens told Sky Sports: "Wimbledon v Walsall at Wembley - that sounds unbelievable. "We know they're a very

good team but we believe in ourselves and hopefully can go there and win. " Stevens hailed Josh Neufville's "unbelievable finish" for the Dons' winner and added: "We know what Josh can do. He pops up

with the odd goal and today it was big one. " He also praised defender Joe Lewis, adding: "In my opinion he's the best centre-half in the league, he's

a top player. " FT: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Mark Stallard Former Notts County striker on BBC Radio Nottingham The Notts County fans were superb today. They did absolutely everything to lift the players. Notts were devoid of the quality to hurt this Wimbledon team. That is something to look at in the summer. They were not quite good enough over 46 games and beaten in the play-offs. Its is tough to take. FT: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Lyle Taylor Former Wimbledon striker on BBC Radio 5 Live It was such a good atmosphere. Wimbledon fans have been so, so good. The Notts County fans have been brilliant, really noisy. Owen Goodman has had very little to do in Wimbledon's goal. His defence have been exceptional. It is brilliant to see this club going back to Wembley and hopefully back to where they belong. FT: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Mark Stallard Former Notts County striker on BBC Radio Nottingham All credit to Wimbledon. They got the job done. They were clinical. They have not looked a brilliant team, but they looked a solid game. Over the two games, Notts County haven't scored a goal. The game today could have had a bigger margin. FT: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) No pitch invasions at Plough Lane, the players go on an orderly lap of honour, roared on by their delighted fans. These are precious memories for a whole new generation of Dons fans, of course 37 years ago this week Wimbledon won the FA Cup at Wembley. FT: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Aaron Paul BBC Radio 5 Live at the Cherry Red Records Stadium Wimbledon will head to the national stadium. Wombley Park, they will call it. It was the most gorgeous strike from Josh Neufville that won this. In the absence of David Mc Goldrick and Alassana Jatta for Notts County, keeper Alex Bass pulled off some great stops in the second half, particularly from Matty Stevens. FT: AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) AFC Wimbledon will play Walsall at Wembley for a place in League One on 26 May. Josh Neufville's sumptuous first-half lob was worthy of winning most games, and it has done in this play-off semi final second leg. The hard work was done in the first leg, Riley Harbottle's header giving them a slender advantage which was cemented by some heroic defending and fine keeping from Owen Goodman too. With David Mc Goldrick and Alassana Jatta in the Notts County side for this return leg things might have been different, but we'll never know, a season of such promise for the Magpies ends on a low note. AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Chris Peddy BBC Sport at the Cherry Red Records Stadium There couldn't be more of a contrast between the two ends of the ground now - the AFC Wimbledon fans at one end are bouncing while the reality of the result is settling in for the away fans. Dons fans sing "We're going to Wembley", the stadium announcer has asked all fans to stay in the seats at full time. We'll see how that goes. .. AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) We're into FOUR added minutes, which will likely be some of the most enjoyable Dons fans have experienced. AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Mark Stallard Former Notts County striker on BBC Radio Nottingham Wimbledon have been too good. There could be 25 minutes of added time and you still wouldn't have genuine belief that Notts County could score. It is disappointing. I'm not saying they haven't tried, I'm not saying their hands haven't been tied without David Mc Goldrick and Alassana Jatta, but they have posed no real threat. It's looked a little bit like a lower league team playing a higher league team. AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Matty Platt's afternoon is going to finish with a caution after a late challenge. AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Dons sub Aron Sasu shows some quick feet to work some space and drill in a low shot from the edge of the box which Alex Bass gets down well to his right to gather. AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Lyle Taylor Former Wimbledon striker on BBC Radio 5 Live Defensive efforts are now the only thing that matter. If Wimbledon can be as gritty and as niggly as they have been in all of their defensive actions, then they will win this game and they will win this game with a clean sheet. AFC Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County (2-0 agg) Notts County keep trying, but they just can't get it right in the final third, another low ball into the mixer evades everyone and some tired bodies swivel to watch it skid out the other side of the area behind them. Josh Neufville's early goal settled the nerves for AFC Wimbledon at the Cherry Red Records Stadium Josh Neufville's early goal sealed back-to-back wins over Notts County as AFC Wimbledon secured their spot in the League Two play-off final. The Dons took a 1-0 lead into the game and Neufville settled any nerves on eight minutes as he expertly chipped former Wimbledon goalkeeper Alex Bass to double his side's aggregate lead. Notts, missing top scorers Alessandra Jatta and David Mc Goldrick through suspension and injury respectively, could not find a way through the league's meanest defence and the hosts spurned several chances in the second half to put the game out of sight. Johnnie Jackson's side will face Walsall in the final at Wembley on Monday, 26 May. Harbottle gives Wimbledon first-leg win against Notts County Walsall beat Chesterfield to reach League Two play-off final AFC Wimbledon will face Walsall for a place back in League One after three years in the fourth tier The Wombles made an emotional return to Plough Lane at the Cherry Red Records Stadium five years ago as a League One side and now have the opportunity to return to the third tier after a three-year absence. No League Two side have conceded fewer than the 35 goals that Johnnie Jackson's side have let in this season. And in the Saturday afternoon sun they made the perfect start with Neufville's early goal, as he calmly lobbed Bass. The hosts withstood the Magpies' pressure in the first half and in the second had multiple chances through Marcus Browne to seal the win, with the forward denied by Bass and then a last-ditch challenge from Jacob Bedeau after capitalising on Matty Platt's mistake. But for some inspired keeping from Bass and a remarkable diving save to keep out Matty Stevens' goalbound header, the hosts would have put the game to bed long before the end. The fans chanted "we're going to Wembley" as they closed in on the win and a place in the final under the arch where they will take on a Saddlers side who also won both legs of their play-off semi-final. Notts County goalkeeper Alex Bass produced a stunning save to keep out Matty Stevens' goalbound header From the outset, this was a tough assignment for Notts County – taking on the league's meanest defence while missing their two top scorers. Jatta's red card at Meadow Lane ruled him out of the tie while Mc Goldrick was missing through injury, with the pair accounting for 39 goals between them this season. Guinean striker Mai Traore was the player trusted by Stuart Maynard to step into that void, making just his third start for the club and having not yet scored since moving to Meadow Lane in February. The 25-year-old made lots of purposeful runs in behind to stretch the Wimbledon defence but rarely tested goalkeeper Owen Goodman as Notts, who were playing National League football two seasons ago, managed just one shot on target despite having 73% possession. Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable Java Script in your browser Manager: Johnnie Jackson Formation: 3 - 5 - 2 Manager: Stuart Maynard Formation: 3 - 4 - 1 - 2 Manager: Johnnie Jackson Formation: 3 - 5 - 2 Manager: Stuart Maynard Formation: 3 - 4 - 1 - 2 League Two All competitions All competitions All competitions AFC Wimbledon have won six of their seven Football League meetings with Notts County (L1), keeping four clean sheets in the process. Notts County have lost all three of their away games against AFC Wimbledon in all competitions, conceding at least two goals each time. After remaining unbeaten between December and February on home soil in League Two (W6 D2), AFC Wimbledon ended the regular season with two wins in their final seven home league games (D2 L3), though one of those victories was against Notts County in March (2-0). During the League Two regular season, only Doncaster Rovers recorded more wins (12) and points (41) in away games than Notts County (W10 D7 L6 – 37 points), only losing one of their final five away league games in 2024-25 (W3 D1). AFC Wimbledon have kept 22 clean sheets across their League Two games this season, including one in the first leg of this play-off tie. The Dons have also conceded the fewest goals (35) and faced the fewest shots on target (132) of any side in the division in 2024-25 (inc. play-offs). During the regular season in League Two, Notts County scored more goals on the road than any other side (37) as well as posting the third-highest x G total (34. 7), with eight of their 10 wins coming via a 2+ goal margin. As well as scoring the winner in the first leg of this play-off tie, AFC Wimbledon’s Riley Harbottle also lead all players for most tackles (5, level with Myles Hippolyte), possession won (6) and duels won (12). It was just the second time a player hit those numbers in a League Two match this campaign after Timothée Dieng for Cheltenham Town vs Swindon Town in March. In the first leg, Notts County’s Conor Grant recorded four shots on target, with only David Mc Goldrick managing more in a League Two game for the club this season (5 vs Accrington Stanley in September). In fact, Grant had 23. 5% of his total shots on target during the whole of this campaign in the first leg. Copyright © 2025 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. 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