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Stevenage 0-0 Stockport
Josh Stokes does well to win a County corner from Carl Piergianni after a Josh Dacres-Cogley throw into the box.

Ben Osborn's goal could prove to be crucial
Ben Osborn's stoppage-time goal gave Stockport County victory over Stevenage in the League One play-off semi-final first leg.
Osborn poked the ball home with the final kick of the game after a lapse of concentration by Boro defender Carl Piergianni.
Piergianni had earlier missed with two headers, squandering chances to put the hosts ahead.
Stockport had been frustrated in front of goal but are now favourites to progress ahead of Wednesday's return leg.
Kyle Wootton, Stockport's top scorer - but playing as a makeshift centre-back - almost opened the scoring from an Ollie Norwood corner in the first minute but could not guide his header on target.
Stockport's Adama Sidibeh wasted the first real opening of the game. After springing forward on the counter-attack, he mistimed his pass to Louie Barry, who would have been in on goal had he connected.
At the other end, Jordan Roberts headed the first effort on target, but he could not generate enough power and it was easily collected by Corey Addai in the County goal.
Roberts again forced Addai into a save from the edge of the area a minute before half-time. Following the resulting corner, Roberts turned provider for Piergianni, who was unable to guide his free header goalwards.
Stevenage's Dan Kemp had a sight of goal four minutes after the restart, turning well into space before driving forward. His shot was tame, though, and drifted wide.
Sidibeh almost capitalised on a poor clearance by Piergianni on the hour mark, but he was stretching for it and hooked his first-time shot wide.
Kemp and Roberts then combined, and the former raced away but went down under a challenge from Tayo Edun, who made up for his initial error in giving the ball away. No penalty was given.
Piergianni again missed the target with a free header after 76 minutes, nodding over from Phoenix Patterson's free-kick.
With the game petering towards stalemate, Benony Andresson robbed Piergianni before slipping at the vital moment, but Osborn was on hand to finish.
Stevenage manager Alex Revell told BBC Three Counties Radio:
"Disappointing goal, absolutely. We could have dealt with the initial bit better. Instead, we tried to come out and play with 30 seconds to go and got caught.
"It is a mix-up on the edge of our box that shouldn't happen. It (late goals) can happen - we felt the joy of it last week, it's the pain of it this week.
"Nothing changes. We've got to go there and win, even if it is 0-0. They've got something to hold onto.
"We've got to look at how we beat them, how we go up to their stadium and put on a performance."
Alex Revell: 'We've still got to go and beat them'
Stockport manager Dave Challinor speaking to BBC Radio Manchester: "It is a scrappy goal, quite evidently. It puts us in a good position after half of the game.
"It shows if you follow things up and expect them to happen, things do happen. For Ozzy [Ben Osborn] to be that far up the pitch, he gets his just deserts.
"He benefitted from the chaos. Our supporters behind the goal got to celebrate with the team.
"It is not a lead to defend, it is a lead to try and extend. The game is still wide open, we've given ourselves a slight advantage. We need the next goal."
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Stevenage won both of their League One games against Stockport in the 2025-26 league season, one of four teams they completed a league double over, along with Blackpool, Peterborough and Port Vale.
Stockport lost both league games against Stevenage in 2025-26, one of three teams that beat them twice along with Bradford and Lincoln. They’ve played five away games in all competitions against Stevenage and lost all five.
This is Stevenage’s fourth EFL play-off campaign – they’ve competed in two in League Two, winning the final in 2010-11 and losing in the semi-finals to Southend in 2014-15, while in League One they were eliminated by Sheffield United in the 2011-12 semi-finals.
Stockport are featuring in a second consecutive League One play-off campaign, going out on penalties to Leyton Orient after a 3-3 aggregate draw last season. The Hatters have only won the first leg in one of their seven previous play-off semi-finals (D4 L2), beating Stoke 1-0 in 1991-92.
Although only five teams scored fewer home goals in League One this season than Stevenage (27), they had the best defence on home soil, conceding just 13 goals. It’s the fewest goals they’ve ever conceded at home in a Football League campaign.
Stockport County finished 3rd in League One in 2025-26 with 77 points, the lowest total for a side that high at this level since 2005-06, when Brentford came 3rd on 76. They were also 3rd in 2024-25, becoming the third team to do so in back-to-back third tier seasons, along with Hull City in 1983-84 and 1984-85 and Bristol City in 2002-03 and 2003-04.
Jamie Reid – who was the only Stevenage player to reach double figures for league goals in 2025-26 (14) – has been involved in four goals in his last four League One appearances against Stockport (2 goals, 2 assists).
Stockport’s Oliver Norwood created the most chances of any player in League One this season (93), also completing the second-most passes (2,370) of any player. His 42 chances created from set plays were also second only to Stevenage’s Harvey White (55).