2011 Football League One play-off Final

2011 Football League One play-off final

Old Trafford hosted the match
Event 2010–11 Football League One
Date 29 May 2011
Venue Old Trafford, Manchester
Man of the Match Grant McCann[1]
Referee Steve Tanner
Attendance 48,410

The 2011 Football League One play-off final was a football match contested by Huddersfield Town and Peterborough United on 29 May 2011 at Old Trafford to decide the third team to be promoted from League One to the Championship for the 2011–12 season.

Under League One play-off rules, the final is contested by the two teams which secured an aggregate victory over two-legged semi-finals, with the team that finished sixth in the league table (Bournemouth) having played third (Huddersfield Town), and fifth (Milton Keynes Dons) having played fourth (Peterborough United).

Peterborough United won the match by a scoreline of 30, with goals from Tommy Rowe, Craig Mackail-Smith and Grant McCann in the later stages of the second half.

Venue controversy

Due to the UEFA Champions League 2011 final being held at Wembley Stadium on 28 May 2011, it appeared that the three Football League play-off finals may have to be played at a different venue for the first time since 2007 due to the double-booking of Wembley.

Manchester United's Old Trafford had been confirmed as a possible alternative, while Arsenal's Emirates Stadium and the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff were also said to be under consideration to host the Championship, League One and League Two play-off finals.[2]

It was later confirmed that Wembley would host the Championship play-off final on 30 May, while Old Trafford would host the League Two and League One finals on 28 and 29 May respectively.[3]

Route to the final

The two-legged semi-finals determined that the final will be contested by Huddersfield Town and Peterborough United.

First legs

14 May 2011
12:45
Bournemouth 1 1 Huddersfield Town
McDermott  60' Report Kilbane  22'
Dean Court, Bournemouth
Attendance: 9,043
Referee: Mick Russell (Hertfordshire)

15 May 2011
12:15
Milton Keynes Dons 3 2 Peterborough United
Powell  47'
Baldock  50'
Balanta  56'
Report Mackail-Smith  8'
McCann  81' (pen.)
stadium:mk, Milton Keynes
Attendance: 12,662
Referee: Jonathan Moss (West Yorkshire)

Second legs

18 May 2011
19:45
Huddersfield Town 3 3
(a.e.t.)
Bournemouth
Peltier  27'
Ward  45+2'
Kay  105+2'
Report Lovell  45' (pen.), 63'
Ings  104'
  Penalties  
Novak
Ward
Kilbane
Kay
4 2 Symes
Feeney
Robinson
Cooper

Huddersfield Town 4–4 Bournemouth on aggregate. Huddersfield Town won 4–2 on penalties.


Peterborough United won 4–3 on aggregate.

Match overview

Pre-match

Huddersfield Town fans at Old Trafford
Huddersfield Town fans at Old Trafford
Peterborough United fans at old Trafford
Peterborough United fans celebrate

A victory would see Huddersfield Town return to the second tier of English football for the first time since the 2000-01 season. The Terriers went into the final unbeaten in twenty-three games in all competitions, including thirteen wins. Manager Lee Clark saw his team finish ninth and sixth in the two seasons prior to concluding the 2010-11 campaign in third place. This was Huddersfield's sixth venture in the play-offs and their second consecutive; the two years that they reached the final (1995 and 2004) they secured promotion.

For Peterborough United, a final win would mean an immediate return to the Championship, having spent only one of their last seventeen seasons in League One. The London Road club were the top-scoring club in the country this campaign, with 106 goals (their 46 league games generated a total of 181 goals, or 3.93 per game). Manager Darren Ferguson, who returned in January 2011, two years after leaving them at the end of the first managerial appointment of his career, will oversee his club's third play-off campaign; 1992 and 2000 were both successful attempts at promotion via the play-offs for the eastern England side.[4]

Summary

Despite the form of both teams, the match appeared to be heading for extra-time until the 78th minute when Peterborough's Tommy Rowe broke the deadlock when he flicked a header in from a Grant McCann free-kick. Two minutes later, Craig Mackail-Smith's shot deflected in off Antony Kay, and any remaining Huddersfield hopes were dashed when McCann curled in an 85th-minute free-kick to seal Town's first league defeat of 2011 and United's third play-off success in as many attempts.[4] McCann also became the first player to win three play-off finals at three different stadiums, with three different clubs, having already won at the Millennium Stadium with Cheltenham in 2006 and at Wembley with Scunthorpe in 2009.

Details

Huddersfield Town
Peterborough United
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN:
GK 13England Ian Bennett
DF 32England Jack Hunt  39'
DF 8England Antony Kay  76'
DF 5England Peter Clarke (c)
DF 3Scotland Gary Naysmith
MF 20Republic of Ireland Kevin Kilbane
MF 10England Danny Ward  79'
MF 2England Lee Peltier  34'
MF 16Scotland Scott Arfield  81'
MF 7England Gary Roberts
FW 24England Benik Afobe  81'
Substitutes:
GK 25Republic of Ireland Nick Colgan
DF 18England Jamie McCombe
MF 4Iceland Joey Guðjónsson
FW 9England Danny Cadamarteri  79'
FW 17Scotland Jordan Rhodes  81'
FW 19Republic of Ireland Alan Lee  81'
FW 21England Lee Novak
Manager:
England Lee Clark
PETERBOROUGH UNITED:
GK 28England Paul Jones
DF 2England Mark Little
DF 5Democratic Republic of the Congo Gabriel Zakuani
DF 16England Ryan Bennett
DF 27Wales Grant Basey  64'
MF 7Australia James Wesolowski
MF 11Northern Ireland Grant McCann (c)
MF 14England Tommy Rowe  84'
MF 10Scotland George Boyd
MF 24England Lee Tomlin  29'  90+2'
FW 12Scotland Craig Mackail-Smith
Substitutes:
GK 30England Barry Richardson
DF 4England Kelvin Langmead
DF 6England Charlie Lee  65'  64'
MF 18England Chris Whelpdale  84'
MF 19England Nathaniel Mendez-Laing
MF 35England Joe Newell
FW 9England David Ball  90+2'
Manager:
Scotland Darren Ferguson

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Peter Bankes
    • Charles Breakspear
  • Fourth official: Mick Russell

MATCH RULES

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

References

  1. "HUDDERSFIELD 0 -- PETERBOROUGH 3: FERGIE’S BOY RESTORES THE FAMILY PRIDE". Daily Express. 2011-05-30. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
  2. Ogden, Mark (16 April 2010). "Old Trafford considered as venue for 2010-11 Football League play-off finals". Telegraph (London).
  3. "2011 Football League Play-Off Final and Semi-Final Dates". London Events 2011.
  4. 1 2 Begley, Emlyn (29 May 2011). "BBC Sport - Huddersfield 0-3 Peterborough". BBC News. Archived from the original on 30 May 2011. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
  5. "News | npower Play-Offs | npower Play-Offs news | npower League 1 Play-Off final preview". The Football League. Retrieved 2011-05-30.
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