Northampton Town finished the regular
1996–97 season in fourth position in the
Football League Third Division, the fourth tier of the
English football league system, one place and one point ahead of
Swansea City. 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. Northampton Town finished twelve points behind
Carlisle United (who were promoted in third place), and fifteen behind second-placed
Fulham and league winners
Wigan Athletic (who had superior
goal difference to Fulham). After a goalless first half, Northampton Town were reduced to ten players when
Mark Cooper was
sent off for violent conduct with 20 minutes of the match remaining. Seven minutes later,
Sean Parrish scored with a
lob from the edge of the Cardiff City
penalty area to give Northampton Town a 1–0 victory. The second leg was held at
Sixfields Stadium in Northampton three days later.
Ian Sampson put Northampton Town ahead midway through the first half with a
header and three minutes later, Cardiff's
Jeff Eckhardt was sent off for the use of an elbow.
Jason Fowler scored for Cardiff in the 36th minute before goals from
Ray Warburton and
John Gayle made it 3–1.
Simon Haworth scored a late goal for Cardiff but the match ended 3–2 to Northampton Town who progressed to the final with a 4–2
aggregate victory. Swansea City's opposition in their play-off semi-final was
Chester City with the first leg being held at the
Deva Stadium in Chester on 11 May 1997. The match was ill-disciplined with nine players being booked.
David Flitcroft had a goal disallowed for
offside and the match ended in a 0–0 draw. In the eighth minute, Swansea's defender
Steve Jones broke his right leg and was taken away in an ambulance, shortly before Chester's
Chris Priest was dismissed for two
yellow cards. Swansea scored twice in first-half
stoppage time, with goals from
Dave Thomas and
Steve Torpey.
Carl Heggs extended Swansea's lead when he scored with a left-footed
volley in the 62nd minute, and the match ended 3–0, with the Welsh team progressing to the final with the same aggregate score. ==Match==