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  1. Postpublished at 66 mins

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Wood skipper Tom White, who was released by Carlisle at the age of 17, is down on the deck holding his face after an aerial challenge with Stephen Wearne and is getting pelters from the home fans who think he's trying to stall United's momentum.

  2. Postpublished at 65 mins

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Regan Linney again.

    He collects a weak clearance from right-back James Clarke and glides inside before curling in an angled effort across goal, it just needs a toe from a Blue shirt in the middle, but it creeps through into the grasp of Ted Curd untouched.

  3. YELLOW CARDpublished at 63 mins

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Leon Ayinde goes into the book for catching a ride with Regan Linney as he drives through the midfield with dangerous intent.

    It was almost a piggyback at one point.

    One for the team, they call those.

  4. 'More even second half'published at 13:51 BST 3 May

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    James Phillips
    BBC Radio Cumbria Sport commentator

    It feels like one moment or one mistake will be the thing that wins this game. It has been a much more even second half.

  5. Postpublished at 61 mins

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    The hosts break down the left through Regan Linney who bustles his way into the box past James Clarke, seeing his first effort blocked and the follow-up charged down, before Callum Whelan curled the loose ball well wide of target from an angle.

    Linney is definitely warming up.

  6. Is the tide turning?published at 13:48 BST 3 May

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Adam Lanigan
    BBC Sport reporter at Brunton Park

    A much better start to this half from Carlisle.

    They have forced Boreham Wood into ceding possession in their own half, which in turn gets the home crowd cheering.

    They have had a few corners and it feels like momentum is slowly building.

  7. Postpublished at 59 mins

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    One corner leads to another but it sails over a throng of players in the middle and then bounces over Regan Linney as he tries to capitalise at the back post.

  8. Postpublished at 58 mins

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Sloppy from Wood who get caught trying to play out from the back and concede a throw-in on the edge of their own box.

    Carlisle turn the throw into a corner and the home fans are getting louder...

  9. 'Mark Hughes wanting his team to press'published at 13:47 BST 3 May

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Paul Huntington
    Former Carlisle captain on BBC Radio Cumbria

    You could see Mark Hughes wanting his team to press more and it worked as it forced an error and won Carlisle a corner.

  10. Postpublished at 55 mins

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Callum Whelan swings in a deep corner which is met by the head of Harvey Macadam who manages to get up over Tom White and send a downward header into the gloves of Ted Curd.

  11. Postpublished at 53 mins

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Another surging run from Abdul Abdulmalik eventually sees the ball fall to Matt Rush on the right of the box and he has time and space to lash in a swerving shot which is blocked in the goalmouth.

    Carlisle believe they should have had a free-kick on Josh Williams before Abdulmalik streaked away, but nothing doing.

  12. Postpublished at 51 mins

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Zak Brunt, the hero of Wednesday night, has had a rather quiet day, and after some neat passing outside the Carlisle box the ball is laid into his path by Abdul Abdulmalik but Brunt can only curl his effort well wide of the left post.

  13. Postpublished at 50 mins

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Josh Williams is back on after getting some TLC on his nose and Morgan Feeney tries to drive his side forward with a burst down the right, though Wood are able to break it up.

    They break down the right through Leon Ayinde whose low cross wins a corner.

  14. 'Conservative start to the half'published at 13:39 BST 3 May

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Paul Huntington
    Former Carlisle captain on BBC Radio Cumbria

    It has been a bit more of a conservative start to the second half for Carlisle.

  15. Postpublished at 48 mins

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Carlisle right-back Josh Williams hits the deck near the byeline after catching a stray arm from Abdul Abdulmalik.

    It's not a free-kick, it will be a Wood goal-kick, but Williams will need some treatment.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 13:37 BST 3 May

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    92-year-old Jean McAdams is at home supporting her beloved Carlisle United. Come on you Blues, do her proud.

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  17. Postpublished at 46 mins

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Carlisle will be desperate to pick-up where they left off at the end of the first half but it's Wood who have won a free-kick in a dangerous area on the right straight out of the blocks...

    Zak Brunt gets the cross in at the second attempt but Luke Armstrong's backwards header bounces safely for Gabe Breeze to gather.

  18. KICK-OFFpublished at 46 mins

    Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    The biggest 45 minutes of the season... and the last for one of these sides.

    We're back under way, will it be Carlisle or Boreham Wood who walk out at Wembley next Saturday afternoon?

  19. 'Carlisle were a different team after going behind'published at 13:32 BST 3 May

    HT: Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Paul Huntington
    Former Carlisle captain on BBC Radio Cumbria

    The Carlisle wingers are passing the Boreham Wood wing-backs with ease so they need to utilise that more.

    We were like a different team after the goal but it shouldn't take going behind to start playing.

    Now that we are level I hope we don't revert back to that way of playing.

  20. 'Carlisle were too cautious for 40 minutes'published at 13:29 BST 3 May

    HT: Carlisle 1-1 Boreham Wood

    Paul Huntington
    Former Carlisle captain on BBC Radio Cumbria

    I feel like as the half went on we were growing into it.

    Carlisle were far too cautious for the first 40 minutes but then we threw caution to the wind and looked much better.