The League Two Play-off Final is right around the corner as the last of the EFL promotion matches takes place at Wembley this month.
The 46-match slog in the fourth tier is among the most gruelling in the English football pyramid, with only two teams still fighting.
Crawley won last year’s League Two play-off final, but have since been relegatedGettyDivision champions Doncaster Rovers, along with Port Vale and Bradford City, have earned promotion into League One.
Only one of Walsall and Wimbledon can join them after successfully navigating the play-offs to set up a final between fourth and fifth.
The Saddlers downed Chesterfield 4-1 on aggregate, with the Dons securing successive 1-0 wins over Notts County.
When is the League Two Play-off Final?
The 2024/25 League Two Play-Off Final will take place on Monday, May 26, at Wembley Stadium.
It is the third and final EFL promotion match to be staged at the national stadium, after the Championship and League One.
Hugh Woozencroft will present talkSPORT 2’s live and exclusive coverage from Wembley, with kick-off scheduled for 3pm.
Commentary comes from Ian Danter and former Scotland striker Chris Iwelumo.
To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
It will also be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Walsall missed out on automatic promotion but have another chance at WembleyGettyLeague Two Play-Off results
Play-Off Semi-Finals
Friday, May 16
Walsall 2-1 Chesterfield [4-1]Saturday, May 17
Wimbledon 1-0 Notts County [2-0]Play-Off Final
Monday, May 26
Walsall vs Wimbledon – talkSPORT 2 Wimbledon have ensured three of this season’s six EFL play-off finalists are from LondonGettyWhat has been said?
Dons defender Joe Lewis told Sky Sports: “It’s a huge moment for the whole club. You can feel the atmosphere, but we’re not there yet, it’s not job done but it’s a good feeling.
“We’ve really prided ourselves on the defensive record all season. It’s been a massive team effort and that performance was the epitome of it.
“It’s felt like an upward trajectory since I arrived – we finished 10th last season and were disappointed. The whole club feels like it’s got momentum – hopefully we can continue that next week.
“Notts County were excellent in periods and we had to dig in and we expected that. We have been really good at making sure we don’t concede in those moments all season.
“Personally I’ve had two cracks and not succeeded at Wembley, I’m hoping it’s third time lucky. The club deserves it.”
Lewis has also become notorious for wearing short shorts, in an 80s throwback, and added: “A lot of people will be disappointed if I change it now. They’ll definitely be on at Wembley.”
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