2000 Football League Third Division play-off Final

2000 Football League Division Three play-off Final
Date 26 May 2000
Venue Wembley Stadium, London
Referee Mike Dean
Attendance 33,383

The 2000 Football League Division Three play-off Final was contested by Peterborough United and Darlington. This was the last Third Division play-off final to be played at the old Wembley Stadium before moving to Cardiff's Millennium Stadium.

Background

Route to the Final

Match Summary

The only goal of the game came in the 74th minute when Andy Clarke slotted the rebound in to the bottom right hand corner of the goal after Andy Collett made a good save with Clarke's first attempt.

The result was harsh on Darlington as they dominated most of the game but failed to convert their chances into goals.[1]

Match details

Peterborough United
Darlington
Peterborough United:
GK 1 England Mark Tyler
DF 3 England Adam Drury  44'
DF 4 England Richard Scott
DF 6 England Andy Edwards
DF 19England Gareth Jelleyman
MF 34England Simon Rea
MF 7 England David Farrell
MF 11England Jon Cullen
MF 30England Steve Castle
MF 40Australia David Oldfield
FW 9 England Andy Clarke  89'
Substitutes:
DF 5 England Matt Wicks
GK 7 Netherlands Bart Griemink
MF 18England Ritchie Hanlon  44'
MF 12England Matthew Gill
FW 14England Francis Green  89'
Manager:
England Barry Fry
Darlington:
GK 1 England Andy Collett
DF 4 England Craig Liddle
DF 5 England Steve Tutill
DF 6 England Neil Aspin
DF 15England Paul Heckingbottom  68'
MF 8 England Martin Gray
MF 12England Michael Oliver
MF 11England Brian Atkinson  86'
MF 24England Neil Heaney
FW 10England Marco Gabbiadini
FW 9 England Peter Duffield  84'
Substitutes:
GK 22England Mark Samways
DF 4 England Phil Brumwell
MF 34England Paul Holsgrove  86'
FW 16England Glenn Naylor  68'
FW 28Wales Lee Nogan  84'
Manager:
England David Hodgson

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
  • Penalty shootout if scores still level.
  • 5 named substitutes.
  • Maximum of 3 substitutions.

References

  1. Fry high as Clarke lifts Posh
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