#eflplayoffs — Public Fediverse posts
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League Two Play-Offs: Chesterfield and Notts County Kick Off Semi-Final Action on Sky Sports
Chesterfield plays Notts County in the League Two play-off semi-final on Sunday, May 10, 2026, at 6:00 PM on Sky Sports Football. See the full schedule.
#LeagueTwo, #ChesterfieldFC, #NottsCounty, #EFLPlayOffs, #SkySports
https://newsletter.tf/league-two-playoffs-chesterfield-notts-county-may-10/
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Chesterfield and Notts County kick off their League Two play-off semi-final on Sunday, May 10, 2026. This match is one of 15 EFL play-off games shown live on Sky Sports.
#LeagueTwo, #ChesterfieldFC, #NottsCounty, #EFLPlayOffs, #SkySports
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Stevenage vs. Stockport: League One Play-Off Semi-Final Kicks Off Amidst Broadcast Clutter
Stevenage and Stockport play-off semi-final starts May 9th, 2026. Fans need Sky Sports. See how it affects promotion hopes.
#StevenageFC, #StockportCounty, #LeagueOne, #EFLPlayOffs, #SkySports
https://newsletter.tf/stevenage-stockport-play-off-may-9th-broadcast/
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The League One play-off semi-final between Stevenage and Stockport kicks off on Saturday, May 9th, 2026, at 3:00 PM. This is the first of two crucial matches for promotion.
#StevenageFC, #StockportCounty, #LeagueOne, #EFLPlayOffs, #SkySports
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What a game, what an ending, what a story and what a finish from Tom Watson. Sunderland teenager, whose name was not even on the back of the programme, who’s off to Brighton, scored deep in injury time to settle the Championship play-off final, aka “the £200m match”. So young, so calm when his team needed that composure most. What this means to the club, the city. Everything.
What a turnaround, the classic game of two halves. United the better side first half. Sunderland had to draw on deep resilience and their subs. Lost O’Nien with a dislocated shoulder (8). Poignant moment as O’Nien helped around pitch, signalling to his wife and young daughter who came down to console him. Sunderland subdued for a half, fans nervous. United devastating on the counter to take lead (24). Sunderland couldn’t handle Hamer, his pace and precise pass. Campbell confident dinked finish - a finish his late, much-loved father Kevin would have been proud of. United frustration at Burrows disallowed goal (34).
Sunderland took time to cope with United pressing, physicality and height. United had their chances. Patterson made some good saves. Sunderland gradually more assertive second half. Better tempo. Fans responded. Le Bris subs worked. Roberts, Isidor, Watson all made a difference. Roberts brought control and ideas. His clever pass sent Mayenda in, unstoppable finish (76). Sunderland subs down the line to join the celebrations. O’Nien joined in, arm in a sling. 82,718 crowd announced. Extra time beckoned, surely? But Sunderland believed, they went again, they exploited a Moore mistake and Watson finished (90+5). Pandemonium. O’Nien lifted trophy one-handed. Next stop for Sunderland the Premier League - probably via party station Trafalgar Square. #SHESUN #EFLPlayoffs
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