Background Darlington were making their second appearance in the play-offs, having lost 1–0 to
Plymouth Argyle at
Wembley Stadium in the
1996 Football League Third Division play-off final. They had played in the fourth tier of English football since being relegated in the
1991–92 season. Peterborough United had also participated in the play-offs on one previous occasion, when they defeated
Stockport County 2–1 in the
1992 Football League Third Division play-off final at Wembley. They had played in the Third Division since suffering relegation in the
1996–97 season. Gabbiadini was Darlington's leading scorer with a total of 27 goals during the regular season, followed by Duffield on 13. Peterborough United's top scorer was Clarke on 16 goals (15 in the league and 1 in the
FA Cup) followed by
Steve Castle on 10 (all in the league). Both matches between the sides during the regular season ended in home victories: Peterborough United won 4–2 at London Road in August 1999 while Darlington were 2–0 winners at Feethams the following February. The
referee for the match, which had been moved to a Friday night to accommodate a
friendly between
England and
Brazil, was
Mike Dean. Lee was unavailable for Peterborough United having suffered a
dislocated knee during the first leg of the play-off semi-final.
Jesper Hjorth was a doubt for Darlington after sustaining a
hamstring injury in the second leg of their semi-final.
Summary The match
kicked off around 7:45p.m. on 26 May 2000 at a rain-soaked Wembley Stadium in front of 33,383 spectators. Gabbiadini headed a cross from
Michael Oliver wide of the Peterborough goal before dragging a shot to the outside of the post in the ninth minute. He then saw a 12th-minute strike deflected over the Darlington crossbar after having cut inside from the left wing to shoot from the edge of the
penalty area. In the 27th minute, Duffield's shot from under pressure from Peterborough United defender
Simon Rea hit the outside of the post. Duffield then played a
one-two with Oliver before striking wide and the half ended 0–0. Four minutes after the interval, a slip from
Neil Aspin allowed Clarke to shoot but the ball passed narrowly wide of the Darlington goalpost. Gabbiadini then saw his shot saved by Peterborough United goalkeeper
Mark Tyler in the 71st minute and then Liddle made a goal-saving
tackle on Clarke who had taken the ball round Collett in the Darlington goal. A minute later, the ball fell to Clarke from a header inside the Darlington penalty area and he scored on the rebound to make it 1–0 to Peterborough United. The match ended without further scoring and Peterborough United were promoted to the Second Division with a single-goal victory.
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