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1994 Football League Third Division play-off final

The 1994 Football League Third Division play-off Final was an association football match played on 28 May 1994 at the Wembley Stadium, London, between Wycombe Wanderers and Preston North End. The match determined the fourth and final team to gain promotion from the Football League Third Division, English football's fourth tier, to the Second Division. The top three teams of the 1993–94 Third Division season gained automatic promotion to the Second Division, while the teams placed from fourth to seventh took part in play-off semi-finals, the winners of which competed for the final place for the 1994–95 season in the Second Division. Wycombe Wanderers finished the season in fourth place, and Preston North End in fifth. They defeated Carlisle United and Torquay United, respectively, in the semi-finals.

1994 Football League Third Division play-off Final
Wembley Stadium
Event1993–94 Football League Third Division
Date28 May 1994
VenueWembley Stadium, London
RefereeKeith Cooper
Attendance40,109
1993
1995

The referee for the match, played in front of 40,109 spectators, was Keith Cooper. Wycombe dominated the first half but in the 32nd minute, Preston took the lead through Ian Bryson with a overhead kick which beat Paul Hyde in the Wycombe goal. Wycombe equalised straight from the subsequent kick-off with Steve Thompson's shot being put into the net by Jamie Squires for an own goal. In the 37th minute, Preston took the lead once more, with Paul Raynor's diving header; the half ended 2–1. Wycombe drew level two minutes into the second with a goal from Simon Garner. Ten minutes later, a four-man play from Wycombe concluded with Steve Guppy's cross being passed by Garner to Dave Carroll who scored at the far post to make it 3–2. Fifteen minutes later Carroll scored his second after beating David Moyes 18 yards (16 metres) out from goal, making it 4–2. No further goals were scored and Wycombe were promoted to the Second Division at their first attempt.

In their following season, Wycombe Wanderers finished in sixth place in the Second Division, one place outside the play-offs. Preston North End ended their next season in fifth position in the Third Division, qualifying for the play-offs, but losing their semi-final to Bury.

Route to the final edit

Football League Third Division final table, leading positions[1]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Shrewsbury Town 42 22 13 7 63 39 +24 79
2 Chester City 42 21 11 10 69 46 +23 74
3 Crewe Alexandra 42 21 10 11 80 61 +19 73
4 Wycombe Wanderers 42 19 13 10 67 53 +14 70
5 Preston North End 42 18 13 11 79 60 +19 67
6 Torquay United 42 17 16 9 64 56 +8 67
7 Carlisle United 42 18 10 14 57 42 +15 64

Wycombe Wanderers finished the regular 1993–94 season in fourth place in the Football League Third Division, the fourth tier of the English football league system, one place ahead of Preston North End. Both therefore missed out on the three automatic places for promotion to the Second Division and instead took part in the play-offs to determine the fourth promoted team. Wycombe Wanderers finished three points behind Crewe Alexandra (who were promoted in third place), four behind Chester City (who were promoted in second place), and nine behind league winners Shrewsbury Town. Preston North End ended the season three points behind Wycombe Wanderers.[1]

Preston North End's opponents in their play-off semi-final were Torquay United, and the first match of the two-legged tie took place at Plainmoor in Torquay on 15 May 1994. The home side dominated the first half with Duane Darby scoring from close range in the 20th minute to make it 1–0 after Steve Woods in the Preston goal pushed out Paul Buckle's 20-yard (18-metre) shot. Darren Moore then doubled the lead with a volley in the 57th minute. With ten minutes remaining, Torquay goalkeeper Ashley Bayes saved a strike from Tony Ellis and the match ended 2–0.[2] The second leg of the semi-final was held three days later at Deepdale in Preston. It was the last match to take place on Preston’s plastic pitch. Ellis scored with a header to put Preston ahead but Torquay's Gregory Goodridge equalised after going one-on-one with Woods. In the 36th minute, Moore was sent off for punching Paul Raynor and seven minutes later David Moyes headed in Preston's second goal to make it 2–1 at half-time. A goal from Stuart Hicks made it 3–1 and levelled the tie on aggregate, sending the game into extra time. With four minutes remaining, Raynor scored with a header to make it 4–1, and Preston progressed to the final with a 4–3 aggregate victory.[3]

Wycombe Wanderers faced Carlisle United in the second semi-final; the first leg took place at Brunton Park in Carlisle on 15 May 1994. The visitors took the lead in the 33rd minute: David Titterton played a one-two with Steve Guppy before striking a low cross to Simon Garner, whose shot was blocked by Tony Gallimore, but the ball fell to Steve Thompson, who scored from close range. Carlisle dominated the second half but were caught in the 86th minute by Garner on the break who made it 2–0, the final score.[4] The second leg of the semi-final was played three days later at Adams Park in High Wycombe. The home side took an early lead with Dave Carroll heading in a Guppy cross in the eleventh minute. Garner then doubled the lead in the 57th minute after wrong-footing Tony Caig in the Carlisle goal. With ten minutes remaining, Rod Thomas was brought down in the penalty area and awarded a penalty. Simon Davey scored from the spot to make it 2–1, but Wycombe progressed to the final with a 4–1 aggregate win.[5]

Match edit

Background edit

 
Martin O'Neill was the Wycombe Wanderers manager.

Preston North End had participated in the play-offs once before, losing in the 1989 semi-finals to Port Vale. Preston had played in the Third Division since winning promotion from the Fourth Division in the 1986–87 season.[6] Preston's last competitive match at Wembley Stadium was the 1964 FA Cup Final, where they had lost 3–2 to West Ham United.[7] Wycombe Wanderers had gained promotion from non-League football when they finished the 1992–93 Football Conference as champions and as such were making their first appearance in the play-offs in their first season in the Football League.[8] They had played at the national stadium the previous season, defeating Runcorn in the 1993 FA Trophy final.[9] In the matches between the sides during the regular season, Wycombe had won 3–2 at Deepdale in November 1993 while the return fixture at Adams Park the following May ended in a 1–1 draw.[10]

The referee for the match was Keith Cooper.[11] Both sides adopted a 4–4–2 formation.[7]

Summary edit

The final kicked off at around 3 p.m. on 28 May 1994 in front of 40,109 spectators at Wembley Stadium.[11][12] Guppy's shot hit the Preston goalkeeper Woods and was deflected over the crossbar. Ian Bryson became the first player of the match to be shown the yellow card in the 16th minute. Four minutes later, Garner struck a shot high over the bar after Guppy's pass put him through. On 30 minutes Carroll's lob was caught by Woods. Wycombe were dominant, but in the 32nd minute Preston took the lead: Ellis flicked the ball on at the near post, and Bryson's overhead kick beat Paul Hyde in the Wycombe goal. Wycombe equalised straight from the subsequent kick-off: Thompson went clear after a through ball from Garner, and an attempt by Preston's Jamie Squires to defend Thompson's strike put the ball into the net for an own goal. In the 37th minute, Preston took the lead once more, with Raynor's diving header from an Ellis cross, and the half ended with the score at 2–1.[7][13]

Neither side made any changes to their personnel during the interval and Wycombe drew level two minutes into the second with a goal from Garner. Titterton's pass found the Wycombe striker who ran past Squires and struck past Woods. Preston's Gareth Ainsworth was then booked in the 49th minute. Eight minutes later, a four-man play from Wycombe concluded with Guppy's cross being passed by Garner to Carroll who scored at the far post to make it 3–2. On 61 minutes, Glyn Creaser became the first Wycombe player to be shown the yellow card. Eleven minutes later Carroll scored his second after beating Moyes 18 yards (16 metres) out from goal to make it 4–2. Garner was then booked in the 75th minute. No further goals were scored and Wycombe were promoted to the Second Division at their first attempt.[7][13][14]

Details edit

28 May 1994 Wycombe Wanderers 4–2 Preston North End Wembley Stadium, London
15:00 UTC
Attendance: 40,109

Post-match edit

Wycombe Wanderers manager Martin O'Neill suggested "everything we have tried to do at the club has come right today" but was cautious about the future noting "we obviously need to strengthen the side".[14] Wycombe's promotion meant they became the first champions of the Conference to be promoted in their first season in the Football League.[14] It also meant they had secured back-to-back promotions having been promoted from non-League football the previous season.[8] John Beck, the defeated Preston manager, conceded that Wycombe deserved the victory: "Justice was done".[14]

In their following season, Wycombe Wanderers finished in sixth place in the Second Division, one place and three points outside the play-offs.[15] Preston North End ended their next season in fifth position in the Third Division, qualifying for the play-offs, but losing at the semi-final stage to Bury.[16][17]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "League Division 3 end of season table for 1993–94 season". 11v11. AFS Enterprises. from the original on 30 August 2020. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Bruno goal floors Preston". Newcastle Journal. 16 May 1994. p. 35. Retrieved 14 February 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ "Torquay stretched on Preston plastic". Evening Herald. 19 May 1994. p. 57. Retrieved 14 February 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ Pickering, Jack (16 May 1994). "United mark it so hard on themselves". Newcastle Journal. p. 34. Retrieved 14 February 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^ Dovaston, Ian (19 May 1994). "Wembley dream over". Newcastle Journal. p. 43. Retrieved 14 February 2021 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. ^ "Preston North End". Football Club History Database. from the original on 23 October 2020. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d Brown, Deryk (29 May 1994). "Veteran Garner leads babies of the League into Second Division". The Sunday Times. p. 2. from the original on 15 February 2021. Retrieved 15 February 2021 – via Gale.
  8. ^ a b "Wycombe Wanderers". Football Club History Database. from the original on 19 September 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  9. ^ Thomas, Russell (10 May 1993). "O'Neill on way". The Guardian. p. 13. from the original on 15 February 2021. Retrieved 15 February 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ "Wycombe Wanderers football club: record v Preston North End". 11v11. AFS Enterprises. from the original on 5 September 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  11. ^ a b "Preston North End v Wycombe Wanderers, 28 May 1994". 11v11. AFS Enterprises. from the original on 15 February 2021. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  12. ^ "This week's fixtures". The Observer. 22 May 1994. p. 59. Retrieved 13 March 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ a b McGhee, Frank (29 May 1994). "Wycombe put on the style – Touch of class as Carroll firepower guns down Preston bombers". The Observer. p. 3. from the original on 15 February 2021. Retrieved 15 February 2021 – via Gale.
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The 1994 Football League Third Division play off Final was an association football match played on 28 May 1994 at the Wembley Stadium London between Wycombe Wanderers and Preston North End The match determined the fourth and final team to gain promotion from the Football League Third Division English football s fourth tier to the Second Division The top three teams of the 1993 94 Third Division season gained automatic promotion to the Second Division while the teams placed from fourth to seventh took part in play off semi finals the winners of which competed for the final place for the 1994 95 season in the Second Division Wycombe Wanderers finished the season in fourth place and Preston North End in fifth They defeated Carlisle United and Torquay United respectively in the semi finals 1994 Football League Third Division play off FinalWembley StadiumEvent1993 94 Football League Third DivisionWycombe Wanderers Preston North End4 2Date28 May 1994VenueWembley Stadium LondonRefereeKeith CooperAttendance40 109 19931995 The referee for the match played in front of 40 109 spectators was Keith Cooper Wycombe dominated the first half but in the 32nd minute Preston took the lead through Ian Bryson with a overhead kick which beat Paul Hyde in the Wycombe goal Wycombe equalised straight from the subsequent kick off with Steve Thompson s shot being put into the net by Jamie Squires for an own goal In the 37th minute Preston took the lead once more with Paul Raynor s diving header the half ended 2 1 Wycombe drew level two minutes into the second with a goal from Simon Garner Ten minutes later a four man play from Wycombe concluded with Steve Guppy s cross being passed by Garner to Dave Carroll who scored at the far post to make it 3 2 Fifteen minutes later Carroll scored his second after beating David Moyes 18 yards 16 metres out from goal making it 4 2 No further goals were scored and Wycombe were promoted to the Second Division at their first attempt In their following season Wycombe Wanderers finished in sixth place in the Second Division one place outside the play offs Preston North End ended their next season in fifth position in the Third Division qualifying for the play offs but losing their semi final to Bury Contents 1 Route to the final 2 Match 2 1 Background 2 2 Summary 2 3 Details 3 Post match 4 ReferencesRoute to the final editMain article 1993 94 Football League Football League Third Division final table leading positions 1 Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts 1 Shrewsbury Town 42 22 13 7 63 39 24 79 2 Chester City 42 21 11 10 69 46 23 74 3 Crewe Alexandra 42 21 10 11 80 61 19 73 4 Wycombe Wanderers 42 19 13 10 67 53 14 70 5 Preston North End 42 18 13 11 79 60 19 67 6 Torquay United 42 17 16 9 64 56 8 67 7 Carlisle United 42 18 10 14 57 42 15 64 Wycombe Wanderers finished the regular 1993 94 season in fourth place in the Football League Third Division the fourth tier of the English football league system one place ahead of Preston North End Both therefore missed out on the three automatic places for promotion to the Second Division and instead took part in the play offs to determine the fourth promoted team Wycombe Wanderers finished three points behind Crewe Alexandra who were promoted in third place four behind Chester City who were promoted in second place and nine behind league winners Shrewsbury Town Preston North End ended the season three points behind Wycombe Wanderers 1 Preston North End s opponents in their play off semi final were Torquay United and the first match of the two legged tie took place at Plainmoor in Torquay on 15 May 1994 The home side dominated the first half with Duane Darby scoring from close range in the 20th minute to make it 1 0 after Steve Woods in the Preston goal pushed out Paul Buckle s 20 yard 18 metre shot Darren Moore then doubled the lead with a volley in the 57th minute With ten minutes remaining Torquay goalkeeper Ashley Bayes saved a strike from Tony Ellis and the match ended 2 0 2 The second leg of the semi final was held three days later at Deepdale in Preston It was the last match to take place on Preston s plastic pitch Ellis scored with a header to put Preston ahead but Torquay s Gregory Goodridge equalised after going one on one with Woods In the 36th minute Moore was sent off for punching Paul Raynor and seven minutes later David Moyes headed in Preston s second goal to make it 2 1 at half time A goal from Stuart Hicks made it 3 1 and levelled the tie on aggregate sending the game into extra time With four minutes remaining Raynor scored with a header to make it 4 1 and Preston progressed to the final with a 4 3 aggregate victory 3 Wycombe Wanderers faced Carlisle United in the second semi final the first leg took place at Brunton Park in Carlisle on 15 May 1994 The visitors took the lead in the 33rd minute David Titterton played a one two with Steve Guppy before striking a low cross to Simon Garner whose shot was blocked by Tony Gallimore but the ball fell to Steve Thompson who scored from close range Carlisle dominated the second half but were caught in the 86th minute by Garner on the break who made it 2 0 the final score 4 The second leg of the semi final was played three days later at Adams Park in High Wycombe The home side took an early lead with Dave Carroll heading in a Guppy cross in the eleventh minute Garner then doubled the lead in the 57th minute after wrong footing Tony Caig in the Carlisle goal With ten minutes remaining Rod Thomas was brought down in the penalty area and awarded a penalty Simon Davey scored from the spot to make it 2 1 but Wycombe progressed to the final with a 4 1 aggregate win 5 Match editBackground edit nbsp Martin O Neill was the Wycombe Wanderers manager Preston North End had participated in the play offs once before losing in the 1989 semi finals to Port Vale Preston had played in the Third Division since winning promotion from the Fourth Division in the 1986 87 season 6 Preston s last competitive match at Wembley Stadium was the 1964 FA Cup Final where they had lost 3 2 to West Ham United 7 Wycombe Wanderers had gained promotion from non League football when they finished the 1992 93 Football Conference as champions and as such were making their first appearance in the play offs in their first season in the Football League 8 They had played at the national stadium the previous season defeating Runcorn in the 1993 FA Trophy final 9 In the matches between the sides during the regular season Wycombe had won 3 2 at Deepdale in November 1993 while the return fixture at Adams Park the following May ended in a 1 1 draw 10 The referee for the match was Keith Cooper 11 Both sides adopted a 4 4 2 formation 7 Summary edit The final kicked off at around 3 p m on 28 May 1994 in front of 40 109 spectators at Wembley Stadium 11 12 Guppy s shot hit the Preston goalkeeper Woods and was deflected over the crossbar Ian Bryson became the first player of the match to be shown the yellow card in the 16th minute Four minutes later Garner struck a shot high over the bar after Guppy s pass put him through On 30 minutes Carroll s lob was caught by Woods Wycombe were dominant but in the 32nd minute Preston took the lead Ellis flicked the ball on at the near post and Bryson s overhead kick beat Paul Hyde in the Wycombe goal Wycombe equalised straight from the subsequent kick off Thompson went clear after a through ball from Garner and an attempt by Preston s Jamie Squires to defend Thompson s strike put the ball into the net for an own goal In the 37th minute Preston took the lead once more with Raynor s diving header from an Ellis cross and the half ended with the score at 2 1 7 13 Neither side made any changes to their personnel during the interval and Wycombe drew level two minutes into the second with a goal from Garner Titterton s pass found the Wycombe striker who ran past Squires and struck past Woods Preston s Gareth Ainsworth was then booked in the 49th minute Eight minutes later a four man play from Wycombe concluded with Guppy s cross being passed by Garner to Carroll who scored at the far post to make it 3 2 On 61 minutes Glyn Creaser became the first Wycombe player to be shown the yellow card Eleven minutes later Carroll scored his second after beating Moyes 18 yards 16 metres out from goal to make it 4 2 Garner was then booked in the 75th minute No further goals were scored and Wycombe were promoted to the Second Division at their first attempt 7 13 14 Details edit Wycombe Wanderers v Preston North End 28 May 1994Wycombe Wanderers4 2Preston North EndWembley Stadium London15 00 UTC Thompson nbsp 33 Garner nbsp 47 Carroll nbsp 55 68 Bryson nbsp 32 Raynor nbsp 37 Attendance 40 109 GK 1 Paul Hyde RB 2 Jason Cousins CB 3 David Titterton CB 4 Matt Crossley LB 5 Glyn Creaser nbsp 61 RM 6 Keith Ryan CM 7 Dave Carroll CM 8 Steve Thompson FW 9 Nicky Reid FW 10 Simon Garner nbsp 75 LM 11 Steve Guppy Manager Martin O Neill GK 1 Stevie Woods RB 2 Andy Fensome CB 3 Ryan Kidd CB 4 Lee Cartwright LB 5 Jamie Squires RM 6 David Moyes CM 7 Gareth Ainsworth nbsp 49 CM 8 Neil Whalley FW 9 Paul Raynor FW 10 Tony Ellis LM 11 Ian Bryson nbsp 16 Manager John BeckPost match editWycombe Wanderers manager Martin O Neill suggested everything we have tried to do at the club has come right today but was cautious about the future noting we obviously need to strengthen the side 14 Wycombe s promotion meant they became the first champions of the Conference to be promoted in their first season in the Football League 14 It also meant they had secured back to back promotions having been promoted from non League football the previous season 8 John Beck the defeated Preston manager conceded that Wycombe deserved the victory Justice was done 14 In their following season Wycombe Wanderers finished in sixth place in the Second Division one place and three points outside the play offs 15 Preston North End ended their next season in fifth position in the Third Division qualifying for the play offs but losing at the semi final stage to Bury 16 17 References edit a b League Division 3 end of season table for 1993 94 season 11v11 AFS Enterprises Archived from the original on 30 August 2020 Retrieved 14 February 2021 Bruno goal floors Preston Newcastle Journal 16 May 1994 p 35 Retrieved 14 February 2021 via British Newspaper Archive Torquay stretched on Preston plastic Evening Herald 19 May 1994 p 57 Retrieved 14 February 2021 via British Newspaper Archive Pickering Jack 16 May 1994 United mark it so hard on themselves Newcastle Journal p 34 Retrieved 14 February 2021 via British Newspaper Archive Dovaston Ian 19 May 1994 Wembley dream over Newcastle Journal p 43 Retrieved 14 February 2021 via British Newspaper Archive Preston North End Football Club History Database Archived from the original on 23 October 2020 Retrieved 14 February 2021 a b c d Brown Deryk 29 May 1994 Veteran Garner leads babies of the League into Second Division The Sunday Times p 2 Archived from the original on 15 February 2021 Retrieved 15 February 2021 via Gale a b Wycombe Wanderers Football Club History Database Archived from the original on 19 September 2020 Retrieved 15 February 2021 Thomas Russell 10 May 1993 O Neill on way The Guardian p 13 Archived from the original on 15 February 2021 Retrieved 15 February 2021 via Newspapers com Wycombe Wanderers football club record v Preston North End 11v11 AFS Enterprises Archived from the original on 5 September 2020 Retrieved 15 February 2021 a b Preston North End v Wycombe Wanderers 28 May 1994 11v11 AFS Enterprises Archived from the original on 15 February 2021 Retrieved 14 February 2021 This week s fixtures The Observer 22 May 1994 p 59 Retrieved 13 March 2021 via Newspapers com a b McGhee Frank 29 May 1994 Wycombe put on the style Touch of class as Carroll firepower guns down Preston bombers The Observer p 3 Archived from the original on 15 February 2021 Retrieved 15 February 2021 via Gale a b c d Thomas Russell 30 May 1994 Wycombe earn new rise The Guardian p 17 Retrieved 15 February 2021 via Newspapers com League One 1994 1995 Soccerway Perform Group Archived from the original on 3 January 2014 Retrieved 15 February 2021 League Two 1994 1995 Soccerway Perform Group Archived from the original on 12 August 2020 Retrieved 15 February 2021 Bury v Preston North End 17 May 1995 11v11 AFS Enterprises Archived from the original on 15 February 2021 Retrieved 15 February 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1994 Football League Third Division play off final amp oldid 1182679063, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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