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  1. 'Rochdale need to make the most of this'published at 15:22 BST 3 May

    Rochdale 1-0 Scunthorpe

    Calvin Andrew
    Ex-Rochdale forward on BBC Radio Manchester

    Rochdale need to make the most of this while Scunthorpe are struggling.

    There is no way they are going to come out for the second half playing this poor, so Rochdale need to grab another.

  2. YELLOW CARDpublished at 20 mins

    Rochdale 1-0 Scunthorpe

    Devante Rodney bursts through the Iron midfield but is wiped out by a body-check from Branden Horton, who has his name taken for his trouble.

  3. Postpublished at 18 mins

    Rochdale 1-0 Scunthorpe

    Ollie Hannant sends in another dangerous set-piece from the Dale right but Iron forward Danny Whitehall is back in his own box to get a vital head on it.

  4. Postpublished at 15 mins

    Rochdale 1-0 Scunthorpe

    There's a bubbling atmosphere at the Crown Oil Arena as the home side have calmed any nerves with that goal after just 150 seconds.

    Will Evans the unfortunate man to turn Luke Hannant's left-wing cross into his own net under pressure from the lurking Manny Dieseruvwe.

    Callum Roberts has seen an effort saved by Ollie Whatmuff as the Iron try to get back on terms, however.

  5. 'The red card was a huge turning point'published at 15:13 BST 3 May

    FT: Carlisle 1-2 Boreham Wood

    Paul Huntington
    Former Carlisle captain on BBC Radio Cumbria

    There is a lot of disappointment around the place at the moment.

    The sending-off was obviously a huge turning point, but we rode our luck anyway.

  6. 'Boreham Wood have deserved it'published at 15:11 BST 3 May

    FT: Carlisle 1-2 Boreham Wood

    Paul Huntington
    Former Carlisle captain on BBC Radio Cumbria

    Carlisle gave it a go in the second half of the 90 minutes but came up short on the day. Boreham Wood have deserved it and credit to them.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 15:11 BST 3 May

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    What a load of pants! Mark Hughes will be raging tonight and asking so many questions of who actually wants to PLAY for Carlisle United!

    David, Wigton

    As a Bradford City fan, Mark Hughes is effective but he won't get you over the line. Carlisle, over the last six months, lost stupid games they shoud have won and have missed a solid defence.

    Jay, Yorkshire

  8. FULL-TIMEpublished at 15:09 BST 3 May

    Carlisle 1-2 Boreham Wood (aet)

    Boreham Wood will play in the National League promotion final at Wembley for the first time in eight years next Saturday.

    They will face the winner of Rochdale v Scunthorpe as they seek to reach the EFL for the first time in their history.

    Abdul Abdulmalik fired them ahead on 28 minutes as his shot crept past Gabe Breeze, though Morgan Feeney levelled for the hosts just before the break.

    Carlisle sub Junior Luamba was sent off in the first period of extra time for a lunge on Zak Brunt and it was Brunt who coolly dinked the winner in the second period of extra time, his second dramatic winner in four days and secure a deserved win for Luke Garrard's side.

  9. Postpublished at 120+2 mins

    Carlisle 1-2 Boreham Wood - extra time being played

    Chaos in the Wood penalty area.

    Keeper Gabe Breeze is up for a set-piece in the final seconds of added time, and gets a shot away, but there's no Jimmy Glass moment as it's blocked and the ball is eventually claimed by opposite number Ted Curd.

  10. INJURY TIMEpublished at 120+1 mins

    Carlisle 1-2 Boreham Wood - extra time being played

    Into THREE added minutes at the end of extra time.

    Three minutes from Wembley, for Boreham Wood.

    Three minutes from the beach, for Carlisle.

  11. CLOSE!published at 119 mins

    Carlisle 1-2 Boreham Wood - extra time being played

    Aaron Hayden, up from the back, rises highest to meet a cross from the right but his header drifts inches past Ted Curd's right-hand post.

    Is that United's final chance?

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    GOAL: Rochdale 1-0 Scunthorpepublished at 3 mins

    Will Evans (og)

    Scunthorpe's Will Evans scores an own goal to give Rochdale the leadImage source, Getty Images

    Dale are in dreamland...

    They were stung in the dying seconds against York but have made the perfect start to their play-off semi-final as Will Evans has turned a left-wing cross into his own net from close range.

  13. Postpublished at 15:03 BST 3 May

    Carlisle 1-2 Boreham Wood - extra time being played

    Cameron Coxe had the chance to win it for Wood as they pinched possession and had a three-on-two break, only to lose steam on the edge of the box and be crowded out by a defender.

    So stretched, understandably, at the moment.

  14. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 116 mins

    Carlisle 1-2 Boreham Wood - extra time being played

    Abdul Abdulmalik gets a curtain-call, with Cameron Coxe, a defender, coming on to try and secure Wood's path to Wembley.

    FOUR minutes remain, plus stoppages.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 15:00 BST 3 May

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    Looks like no Wembley for Carlisle.

    George, Scotland

    Oh dear. For a place the size of Carlisle to be able to only have a National League side is dreadful. At least a local derby with Barrow is back on the cards.

    Charlie, Gretna

    If we lose today it's not down to the red card, it's the whole approach to it. York and Rochdale have showed how it's done and all too often we have been found lacking. Will be backing Boreham Wood if they win. A super strike force.

    Steven, Whitworth

  16. Postpublished at 114 mins

    Carlisle 1-2 Boreham Wood - extra time being played

    Josh Landers exchanges passes with Abdul Abdulmalik as Wood try to break and then hares into the box to collect his cross and then try and get a shot away, though a defender takes the sting off it, allowing Gabe Breeze to gather.

  17. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 113 mins

    Carlisle 1-2 Boreham Wood - extra time being played

    Ryan Galvin makes way for Carlisle with Bevis Mugabe coming on to add some threat in the box, you'd imagne.

  18. TEAM NEWSpublished at 14:59 BST 3 May

    Rochdale v Scunthorpe (15:00 BST)

    The teams news is nice and easy for this one - both sides are unchanged from their last matches.

    Rochdale start with the same XI that began their promotion crunch with York last Saturday, including Emmanuel Dieseruvwe who thought he had scored the goal that had returned Dale to League Two before the Minstermen's even later equaliser.

    Scunthorpe's goalscorer from Tuesday night's eliminator win over Southend, Callum Roberts, starts and captains the Iron.

    Rochdale: Whatmuff, Gordon, East, Ebanks-Landell, Gilmour, Dieseruvwe, Rodney, Hannant, Adebayo-Rowling, Moss, Perry.

    Subs: Pettit, Pritchard, Beckwith, Baptiste, Francis, Smith, Henderson,

    Scunthorpe: L Jones, Horton, Belehouan, Evans, Whitehall, Roberts, Rowley. P Jones, Ewing, Westbrooke, Denton.

    Subs: Mahady, Rose, Boyce, Howe, Beestin, Scales, Barrows.

  19. Postpublished at 112 mins

    Carlisle 1-2 Boreham Wood - extra time being played

    Carlisle are trying to get something going and Boreham Wood are dropping rather deep now.

  20. 'Carlisle have to be brave'published at 14:57 BST 3 May

    Carlisle 1-2 Boreham Wood

    James Phillips
    BBC Radio Cumbria Sport commentator

    Carlise have to be brave here. They need to move the ball quicker.