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2018 EFL Championship play-off final

The 2018 EFL Championship play-off Final was an association football match which was played on 26 May 2018 at Wembley Stadium, London, between Aston Villa and Fulham. The match was to determine the third and final team to gain promotion from the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football, to the Premier League. The top two teams of the 2017–18 EFL Championship season gained automatic promotion to the Premier League, while the teams placed from third to sixth place in the table partook in play-off semi-finals; the winners of these semi-finals competed for the final place for the 2018–19 season in the Premier League; Fulham ended the season in third place while Aston Villa finished fourth. Winning the game was estimated to be worth £160 million to the successful team.

2018 EFL Championship play-off Final
The match was played at Wembley Stadium.
Event2017–18 EFL Championship
Date26 May 2018
VenueWembley Stadium, London
Man of the MatchTom Cairney
RefereeAnthony Taylor (Cheshire)
Attendance85,243
WeatherWarm
2017
2019

The 2018 final, refereed by Anthony Taylor, was watched by a crowd of more than 85,000 people in very warm conditions. Fulham won 1–0, the only goal of the game being scored by the man of the match Tom Cairney in the 23rd minute. It was their first game at Wembley for 43 years since losing the 1975 FA Cup Final and marked their return to the Premier League for the first time since their relegation in the 2013–14 season.

Fulham ended the next season in 19th place and were relegated back to the Championship, despite finishing ten points ahead of bottom club Huddersfield Town. Aston Villa finished fifth in the 2018–19 EFL Championship and secured a 2–1 victory in the play-off final which saw them promoted to the Premier League for the 2019–20 season.

Route to the final edit

Football League Championship final table, leading positions[1]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 30 9 7 82 39 +43 99
2 Cardiff City 46 27 9 10 69 39 +30 90
3 Fulham 46 25 13 8 79 46 +33 88
4 Aston Villa 46 24 11 11 72 42 +30 83
5 Middlesbrough 46 22 10 14 67 45 +22 76
6 Derby County 46 20 15 11 70 48 +22 75

Fulham finished the regular 2017–18 season in third place in the EFL Championship, the second tier of the English football league system, one place ahead of Aston Villa. Both therefore missed out on the two automatic places for promotion to the Premier League and instead took part in the play-offs to determine the third promoted team. Fulham finished two points behind Cardiff City (who were promoted in second place) and eleven behind league winners Wolverhampton Wanderers, despite only having lost one game more than the champions. Aston Villa ended the season five points behind Fulham and seven points ahead of fifth-placed Middlesbrough.[1]

Despite dominating possession in the first leg of their semi-final against Derby County, Fulham lost the match with Cameron Jerome scoring the only goal.[2] The second leg once again saw Fulham in control, and with second-half goals from Ryan Sessegnon and Denis Odoi, an aggregate 2–1 victory ensured the London club qualify for the playoff final.[3]

Aston Villa won the first of their semi-final matches against Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium with a score of 1–0. A first-half header from Mile Jedinak secured the victory in a game of few chances.[4] A goalless draw in the return leg at the Villa Park meant Villa won the play-off semi-finals 1–0 on aggregate to qualify for the final. Tony Pulis, the Middlesbrough manager, was disappointed that Villa goalkeeper Sam Johnstone was not sent off for handling the ball outside the box with two minutes of the match remaining. Middlesbrough were also denied a last-minute goal which would have taken the tie into extra time when Stewart Downing's direct free kick struck the bar.[5]

Aston Villa Round Fulham
Opponent Result Legs Semi-finals Opponent Result Legs
Middlesbrough 1–0 1–0 away; 0–0 home Derby County 2–1 0–1 away; 2–0 home

Match edit

Background edit

 
Ryan Sessegnon (pictured in 2020) was Fulham's top scorer and appeared in every league match during the 2017–18 Championship season.

This was Aston Villa's first play-off final, having been relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2015–16 season, and finishing the following season in 13th position.[6][7] Villa's last visit to Wembley ended in defeat a 4–0 defeat to Arsenal in the 2015 FA Cup Final. Fulham had failed to win seven consecutive play-off semi-final matches, most recently losing out to Reading in the 2017 play-offs. Qualification for the final marked Fulham's first visit to Wembley since their defeat against West Ham United in the 1975 FA Cup Final.[3] During the regular season, Fulham had lost to Villa at Villa Park 2–1 in October 2017, despite dominating possession, but won the reverse fixture at Craven Cottage in February 2018.[8][9] Ryan Sessegnon was ever-present and top scorer for Fulham with 16 goals, while Albert Adomah had scored the most during Aston Villa's regular season, with 14 goals from 41 appearances.[9]

The game was considered a "classic clash of styles" by the Bleacher Report, pitching an "experienced and pragmatic" Villa against a Fulham team "featuring ample young talent".[10] Villa's starting line-up had all played in a Wembley final before, and included 37-year-old former England international defender John Terry. Only two of the Fulham team had played at England's national stadium, Matt Targett, for Southampton and Stefan Johansen, for Norway.[11] The Fulham starting line-up was unchanged from their semi-final aggregate win. Ahmed Elmohamady returned to the Aston Villa starting eleven having missed out on the second leg of the semi-finals with a hamstring injury picked up at the end of the first leg, replacing James Bree who sat on the bench.[12]

The final was refereed by Anthony Taylor from the Cheshire Football Association, with assistant referees Gary Beswick and Dan Cook, and Kevin Friend acted as the fourth official.[13] It was widely reported that the game was worth at least £160 million over three years to the winners through sponsorship and television deals.[11][14][15][16] Before kick-off, both teams were introduced to former Fulham player Alan Mullery.[15]Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, an Aston Villa fan, was supporting from the stands.[11] Fulham were considered favourites to win the match,[9][15] which was broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event and on ESPN+ in the United States.[10][17]

First half edit

Fulham's Aleksandar Mitrović kicked off at 5 p.m. in front of a crowd of 85,243 people, in warm conditions.[15] Neither team dominated the early stages, and in the 8th minute, Villa's James Chester was booked for a foul on Mitrović.[11] After 15 minutes, the pitchside temperature was measured at 90 °F (32 °C). Fulham continued to pass the ball around and on 20 minutes, Aboubakar Kamara's looping shot landed on the roof of the Villa net. Soon after, Chester was forced to make a clearance as Fulham began to take control of the match. In the 23rd minute, they made their superiority count and took the lead through a Tom Cairney strike.[18] Sessegnon evaded a challenge from Hourihane 30 yards (27 m) from the Villa goal, and advanced, playing an accurately weighted pass to Cairney who passed the ball into the net past Sam Johnstone. Half an hour in, Villa claims for a red card were denied by the referee Anthony Taylor for Ryan Fredericks who appeared to deliberately stamp on Grealish. Although Villa briefly dominated the game, Fulham were soon back on top although another foul on Grealish, this time from Denis Odoi, earned the London club their second yellow card of the afternoon. With five minutes of the half remaining, Robert Snodgrass' chipped a pass to Grealish who controlled the ball, only to strike it over the Fulham bar. In the 42nd minute, a mix-up between Chester and Johnstone allowed Mitrović in on an empty goal, only for Chester to redeem himself with a clearance. Two minutes of additional time were played before the half ended 1–0 to Fulham.[15]

Second half edit

Aston Villa kicked off the second half and quickly both Grealish and Lewis Grabban pressed higher up the pitch, putting pressure on Fulham goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli.[19] In the 50th minute, a cross from Adomah was met by Snodgrass, but his header was high over the bar. Three minutes later, Grealish's header from another Adomah cross was charged down by Bettinelli. Midway through the second half, a snaking run from Grealish saw him pass three Fulham defenders but his shot was saved.[15] He was then shown a yellow card for a poor challenge on Cairney.[11]Kevin McDonald's shot on 67 minutes was deflected out but the subsequent corner was headed wide.[15] In the 70th minute, Odoi was sent off after receiving a second yellow card for kicking Grealish in the chest, leaving Fulham to defend their lead with ten men for the remaining 20 minutes of the match.[19] Fulham's struggling midfielder Johansen was substituted off in the 72nd minute, to be replaced by Oliver Norwood. Soon after Mitrović missed an opportunity to double Fulham's advantage, shooting high and wide of the Villa goal. Jedinak was then booked for a foul on Mitrović before Kamara also received a yellow card after time-wasting as he was substituted for Tomáš Kalas. A minute later, Steve Bruce made two attacking substitutions for Villa, bringing on Jonathan Kodjia for Elmohamady and Josh Onomah for Jedinak. Scott Hogan was then brought on for Hourihane who was struggling with injury, and Fredericks was replaced by Cyrus Christie for Fulham.[19] With less than five minutes of the match remaining, Alan Hutton was booked for a bad challenge on Mitrović. A late free kick for Snodgrass which he struck wide was followed by the announcement of five minutes of additional time. Hogan missed a chance for Villa before a possible Grealish penalty was waved away by the referee. A Sessegnon free kick was cleared and Villa attacked but with no end product, and the match ended in a 1–0 victory for Fulham.[15]

Details edit

Aston Villa0–1Fulham
Report Cairney   23'
Attendance: 85,243
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Aston Villa
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fulham
GK 1   Sam Johnstone
RB 27   Ahmed Elmohamady   77'
CB 5   James Chester   8'
CB 26   John Terry (c)
LB 21   Alan Hutton   86'
DM 15   Mile Jedinak   76'   77'
CM 10   Jack Grealish   63'
CM 14   Conor Hourihane   82'
RW 7   Robert Snodgrass
LW 37   Albert Adomah
CF 45   Lewis Grabban
Substitutes:
GK 31   Mark Bunn
DF 16   James Bree
MF 6   Glenn Whelan
MF 18   Josh Onomah   77'
MF 20   Birkir Bjarnason
FW 9   Scott Hogan   82'
FW 22   Jonathan Kodjia   77'
Manager:
  Steve Bruce
GK 1   Marcus Bettinelli
RB 2   Ryan Fredericks   83'
CB 4   Denis Odoi   38'   70'
CB 13   Tim Ream
LB 21   Matt Targett
CM 6   Kevin McDonald
CM 8   Stefan Johansen   72'
CM 10   Tom Cairney (c)
RW 47   Aboubakar Kamara   77'   77'
LW 3   Ryan Sessegnon
CF 32   Aleksandar Mitrović
Substitutes:
GK 27   David Button
DF 22   Cyrus Christie   83'
DF 26   Tomáš Kalas   77'
MF 11   Floyd Ayité
MF 16   Oliver Norwood   72'
FW 9   Rui Fonte
FW 20   Lucas Piazon
Manager:
  Slaviša Jokanović
Statistics[14]
Aston Villa Fulham
Goals scored 0 1
Shots on target 2 3
Shots off target 10 12
Fouls committed 14 15
Corner kicks 0 3
Yellow cards 1 4
Red cards 0 1

Post-match edit

The Villa manager Steve Bruce was unhappy in particular that Fredericks had escaped any kind of punishment for his challenge on Grealish, stating: "First half we didn't do enough. But a big decision then went against us. The red card was very early and I know we don't want to see a game ruined early, but I was right in front of the incident – he stamps on him."[18]Slaviša Jokanović, the Fulham head coach, said "It was a really important victory for us and we deserved it. It's not easy to play with lots of pressure, with lots of young players, and on the other side lots of experience".[20] Tom Cairney was named the man of the match.[14]

Fulham ended the next season, their first in the Premier League since they were relegated in the 2013–14 campaign, in 19th place and were relegated back to the Championship. Despite finishing ten points ahead of bottom club Huddersfield Town, Fulham concluded the season ten points from safety having conceded 81 goals, the most in the league.[21] Aston Villa finished fifth in the 2018–19 EFL Championship and secured a 2–1 victory in the play-off final which saw them promoted to the Premier League for the 2019–20 season.[22]

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The 2018 EFL Championship play off Final was an association football match which was played on 26 May 2018 at Wembley Stadium London between Aston Villa and Fulham The match was to determine the third and final team to gain promotion from the EFL Championship the second tier of English football to the Premier League The top two teams of the 2017 18 EFL Championship season gained automatic promotion to the Premier League while the teams placed from third to sixth place in the table partook in play off semi finals the winners of these semi finals competed for the final place for the 2018 19 season in the Premier League Fulham ended the season in third place while Aston Villa finished fourth Winning the game was estimated to be worth 160 million to the successful team 2018 EFL Championship play off FinalThe match was played at Wembley Stadium Event2017 18 EFL ChampionshipAston Villa Fulham0 1Date26 May 2018VenueWembley Stadium LondonMan of the MatchTom CairneyRefereeAnthony Taylor Cheshire Attendance85 243WeatherWarm 20172019 The 2018 final refereed by Anthony Taylor was watched by a crowd of more than 85 000 people in very warm conditions Fulham won 1 0 the only goal of the game being scored by the man of the match Tom Cairney in the 23rd minute It was their first game at Wembley for 43 years since losing the 1975 FA Cup Final and marked their return to the Premier League for the first time since their relegation in the 2013 14 season Fulham ended the next season in 19th place and were relegated back to the Championship despite finishing ten points ahead of bottom club Huddersfield Town Aston Villa finished fifth in the 2018 19 EFL Championship and secured a 2 1 victory in the play off final which saw them promoted to the Premier League for the 2019 20 season Contents 1 Route to the final 2 Match 2 1 Background 2 2 First half 2 3 Second half 2 4 Details 3 Post match 4 ReferencesRoute to the final editMain article 2017 18 EFL Championship Football League Championship final table leading positions 1 Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts1 Wolverhampton Wanderers 46 30 9 7 82 39 43 992 Cardiff City 46 27 9 10 69 39 30 903 Fulham 46 25 13 8 79 46 33 884 Aston Villa 46 24 11 11 72 42 30 835 Middlesbrough 46 22 10 14 67 45 22 766 Derby County 46 20 15 11 70 48 22 75 Fulham finished the regular 2017 18 season in third place in the EFL Championship the second tier of the English football league system one place ahead of Aston Villa Both therefore missed out on the two automatic places for promotion to the Premier League and instead took part in the play offs to determine the third promoted team Fulham finished two points behind Cardiff City who were promoted in second place and eleven behind league winners Wolverhampton Wanderers despite only having lost one game more than the champions Aston Villa ended the season five points behind Fulham and seven points ahead of fifth placed Middlesbrough 1 Despite dominating possession in the first leg of their semi final against Derby County Fulham lost the match with Cameron Jerome scoring the only goal 2 The second leg once again saw Fulham in control and with second half goals from Ryan Sessegnon and Denis Odoi an aggregate 2 1 victory ensured the London club qualify for the playoff final 3 Aston Villa won the first of their semi final matches against Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium with a score of 1 0 A first half header from Mile Jedinak secured the victory in a game of few chances 4 A goalless draw in the return leg at the Villa Park meant Villa won the play off semi finals 1 0 on aggregate to qualify for the final Tony Pulis the Middlesbrough manager was disappointed that Villa goalkeeper Sam Johnstone was not sent off for handling the ball outside the box with two minutes of the match remaining Middlesbrough were also denied a last minute goal which would have taken the tie into extra time when Stewart Downing s direct free kick struck the bar 5 Aston Villa Round FulhamOpponent Result Legs Semi finals Opponent Result LegsMiddlesbrough 1 0 1 0 away 0 0 home Derby County 2 1 0 1 away 2 0 homeMatch editBackground edit nbsp Ryan Sessegnon pictured in 2020 was Fulham s top scorer and appeared in every league match during the 2017 18 Championship season This was Aston Villa s first play off final having been relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2015 16 season and finishing the following season in 13th position 6 7 Villa s last visit to Wembley ended in defeat a 4 0 defeat to Arsenal in the 2015 FA Cup Final Fulham had failed to win seven consecutive play off semi final matches most recently losing out to Reading in the 2017 play offs Qualification for the final marked Fulham s first visit to Wembley since their defeat against West Ham United in the 1975 FA Cup Final 3 During the regular season Fulham had lost to Villa at Villa Park 2 1 in October 2017 despite dominating possession but won the reverse fixture at Craven Cottage in February 2018 8 9 Ryan Sessegnon was ever present and top scorer for Fulham with 16 goals while Albert Adomah had scored the most during Aston Villa s regular season with 14 goals from 41 appearances 9 The game was considered a classic clash of styles by the Bleacher Report pitching an experienced and pragmatic Villa against a Fulham team featuring ample young talent 10 Villa s starting line up had all played in a Wembley final before and included 37 year old former England international defender John Terry Only two of the Fulham team had played at England s national stadium Matt Targett for Southampton and Stefan Johansen for Norway 11 The Fulham starting line up was unchanged from their semi final aggregate win Ahmed Elmohamady returned to the Aston Villa starting eleven having missed out on the second leg of the semi finals with a hamstring injury picked up at the end of the first leg replacing James Bree who sat on the bench 12 The final was refereed by Anthony Taylor from the Cheshire Football Association with assistant referees Gary Beswick and Dan Cook and Kevin Friend acted as the fourth official 13 It was widely reported that the game was worth at least 160 million over three years to the winners through sponsorship and television deals 11 14 15 16 Before kick off both teams were introduced to former Fulham player Alan Mullery 15 Prince William Duke of Cambridge an Aston Villa fan was supporting from the stands 11 Fulham were considered favourites to win the match 9 15 which was broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event and on ESPN in the United States 10 17 First half edit Fulham s Aleksandar Mitrovic kicked off at 5 p m in front of a crowd of 85 243 people in warm conditions 15 Neither team dominated the early stages and in the 8th minute Villa s James Chester was booked for a foul on Mitrovic 11 After 15 minutes the pitchside temperature was measured at 90 F 32 C Fulham continued to pass the ball around and on 20 minutes Aboubakar Kamara s looping shot landed on the roof of the Villa net Soon after Chester was forced to make a clearance as Fulham began to take control of the match In the 23rd minute they made their superiority count and took the lead through a Tom Cairney strike 18 Sessegnon evaded a challenge from Hourihane 30 yards 27 m from the Villa goal and advanced playing an accurately weighted pass to Cairney who passed the ball into the net past Sam Johnstone Half an hour in Villa claims for a red card were denied by the referee Anthony Taylor for Ryan Fredericks who appeared to deliberately stamp on Grealish Although Villa briefly dominated the game Fulham were soon back on top although another foul on Grealish this time from Denis Odoi earned the London club their second yellow card of the afternoon With five minutes of the half remaining Robert Snodgrass chipped a pass to Grealish who controlled the ball only to strike it over the Fulham bar In the 42nd minute a mix up between Chester and Johnstone allowed Mitrovic in on an empty goal only for Chester to redeem himself with a clearance Two minutes of additional time were played before the half ended 1 0 to Fulham 15 Second half edit Aston Villa kicked off the second half and quickly both Grealish and Lewis Grabban pressed higher up the pitch putting pressure on Fulham goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli 19 In the 50th minute a cross from Adomah was met by Snodgrass but his header was high over the bar Three minutes later Grealish s header from another Adomah cross was charged down by Bettinelli Midway through the second half a snaking run from Grealish saw him pass three Fulham defenders but his shot was saved 15 He was then shown a yellow card for a poor challenge on Cairney 11 Kevin McDonald s shot on 67 minutes was deflected out but the subsequent corner was headed wide 15 In the 70th minute Odoi was sent off after receiving a second yellow card for kicking Grealish in the chest leaving Fulham to defend their lead with ten men for the remaining 20 minutes of the match 19 Fulham s struggling midfielder Johansen was substituted off in the 72nd minute to be replaced by Oliver Norwood Soon after Mitrovic missed an opportunity to double Fulham s advantage shooting high and wide of the Villa goal Jedinak was then booked for a foul on Mitrovic before Kamara also received a yellow card after time wasting as he was substituted for Tomas Kalas A minute later Steve Bruce made two attacking substitutions for Villa bringing on Jonathan Kodjia for Elmohamady and Josh Onomah for Jedinak Scott Hogan was then brought on for Hourihane who was struggling with injury and Fredericks was replaced by Cyrus Christie for Fulham 19 With less than five minutes of the match remaining Alan Hutton was booked for a bad challenge on Mitrovic A late free kick for Snodgrass which he struck wide was followed by the announcement of five minutes of additional time Hogan missed a chance for Villa before a possible Grealish penalty was waved away by the referee A Sessegnon free kick was cleared and Villa attacked but with no end product and the match ended in a 1 0 victory for Fulham 15 Details edit 26 May 201817 00 BSTAston Villa0 1FulhamReport Cairney nbsp 23 Wembley Stadium LondonAttendance 85 243Referee Anthony Taylor nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Aston Villa nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp FulhamGK 1 nbsp Sam JohnstoneRB 27 nbsp Ahmed Elmohamady nbsp 77 CB 5 nbsp James Chester nbsp 8 CB 26 nbsp John Terry c LB 21 nbsp Alan Hutton nbsp 86 DM 15 nbsp Mile Jedinak nbsp 76 nbsp 77 CM 10 nbsp Jack Grealish nbsp 63 CM 14 nbsp Conor Hourihane nbsp 82 RW 7 nbsp Robert SnodgrassLW 37 nbsp Albert AdomahCF 45 nbsp Lewis GrabbanSubstitutes GK 31 nbsp Mark BunnDF 16 nbsp James BreeMF 6 nbsp Glenn WhelanMF 18 nbsp Josh Onomah nbsp 77 MF 20 nbsp Birkir BjarnasonFW 9 nbsp Scott Hogan nbsp 82 FW 22 nbsp Jonathan Kodjia nbsp 77 Manager nbsp Steve Bruce GK 1 nbsp Marcus BettinelliRB 2 nbsp Ryan Fredericks nbsp 83 CB 4 nbsp Denis Odoi nbsp 38 nbsp 70 CB 13 nbsp Tim ReamLB 21 nbsp Matt TargettCM 6 nbsp Kevin McDonaldCM 8 nbsp Stefan Johansen nbsp 72 CM 10 nbsp Tom Cairney c RW 47 nbsp Aboubakar Kamara nbsp 77 nbsp 77 LW 3 nbsp Ryan SessegnonCF 32 nbsp Aleksandar MitrovicSubstitutes GK 27 nbsp David ButtonDF 22 nbsp Cyrus Christie nbsp 83 DF 26 nbsp Tomas Kalas nbsp 77 MF 11 nbsp Floyd AyiteMF 16 nbsp Oliver Norwood nbsp 72 FW 9 nbsp Rui FonteFW 20 nbsp Lucas PiazonManager nbsp Slavisa JokanovicStatistics 14 Aston Villa FulhamGoals scored 0 1Shots on target 2 3Shots off target 10 12Fouls committed 14 15Corner kicks 0 3Yellow cards 1 4Red cards 0 1Post match editThe Villa manager Steve Bruce was unhappy in particular that Fredericks had escaped any kind of punishment for his challenge on Grealish stating First half we didn t do enough But a big decision then went against us The red card was very early and I know we don t want to see a game ruined early but I was right in front of the incident he stamps on him 18 Slavisa Jokanovic the Fulham head coach said It was a really important victory for us and we deserved it It s not easy to play with lots of pressure with lots of young players and on the other side lots of experience 20 Tom Cairney was named the man of the match 14 Fulham ended the next season their first in the Premier League since they were relegated in the 2013 14 campaign in 19th place and were relegated back to the Championship Despite finishing ten points ahead of bottom club Huddersfield Town Fulham concluded the season ten points from safety having conceded 81 goals the most in the league 21 Aston Villa finished fifth in the 2018 19 EFL Championship and secured a 2 1 victory in the play off final which saw them promoted to the Premier League for the 2019 20 season 22 References edit a b League Championship end of season table for 2017 18 season 11v11 com Archived from the original on 31 March 2019 Retrieved 27 April 2020 Phillips Owen 11 May 2018 Derby County 1 0 Fulham 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