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Bolton’s Eoin Toal celebrates putting the home side 2-1 up on the night
Bolton’s Eoin Toal celebrates putting the home side 2-1 up on the night. Photograph: Conor Molloy/ProSports/Shutterstock
Bolton’s Eoin Toal celebrates putting the home side 2-1 up on the night. Photograph: Conor Molloy/ProSports/Shutterstock

Bolton hold off Barnsley fightback to seal spot in League One playoff final

Bolton secured their place in the League One playoff final despite being beaten by Barnsley at the Toughsheet Community Stadium as Ian Evatt’s side edged the visitors 5-4 on aggregate.

Holding the upper hand after last Friday’s 3-1 semi-final first-leg win at Oakwell, Bolton had their lead cut in the 36th minute by Sam Cosgrove before hitting back with a fine Aaron Collins strike and an Eoin Toal header in quick succession just prior to the break.

Barnsley scored again through Adam Phillips in the 64th minute and Cosgrove made it 3-2 on the night 12 minutes later to set up a tense finale. However Bolton held out as they gained revenge over the side that beat them in last season’s playoff semi-final.

They will head to Wembley a week on Saturday to vie with either Oxford or Peterborough for a place in the Championship – the former are 1-0 up in the tie ahead of Wednesday’s second leg at the Weston Homes Stadium.

Bolton are seeking a return to the second tier having last been in the division in 2018-2019, and a second promotion under Evatt, who guided them out of League Two in 2021.

For Barnsley, missing out on the final completes a disappointing end to 2023-24 in which they failed to win any of their final six games of the regular season and sacked manager Neill Collins with one match remaining, placing Martin Devaney in interim charge.

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In their delayed League Two playoff semi-final first leg Crawley took a huge step towards Wembley with a 3-0 win over MK Dons.

The match had been scheduled to start at 3pm on Monday but was moved back due to a waterlogged pitch at Crawley's Broadfield Stadium.

Liam Kelly opened the scoring after five minutes and Jay Williams doubled the advantage in first-half stoppage time.

Ronan Darcy’s deflected strike midway through the second half gave Town a sizeable cushion to take into Saturday's second leg in Milton Keynes. Guardian sport

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Aaron Collins was to the fore in the opening stages, seeing a low strike pushed away by Liam Roberts and then dispossessing Maël de Gevigney and slotting home in the ninth minute, only for the referee, Oliver Langford, to disallow the effort, judging it had been a foul.

Barnsley had penalty appeals waved away when Cosgrove went down under a challenge from the Bolton goalkeeper Nathan Baxter, before Roberts made a good diving save to turn behind another shot from Collins, who subsequently fired wide on the follow-up after Dion Charles’s strike was blocked.

The visitors, having shown little threat up to that point, registered an attempt with Josh Earl nodding wide from a corner – and then a goal as Cosgrove battled to meet John McAtee’s delivery and headed in from close range.

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Their joy was short lived, though, as Bolton responded with Collins sending a delightful strike from 25 yards into the net in the 43rd minute, and Toal then heading home three minutes later from Gethin Jones’s tee-up to give Evatt’s side a three-goal advantage on aggregate.

After Luca Connell curled off target for Barnsley early in the second half and Charles struck wide at the other end, the visitors pulled another goal back when the Bolton captain, Ricardo Santos, gave the ball away and it was worked from Cosgrove to Phillips, whose shot was deflected past Baxter.

And nerves among the Bolton fans tincreased when Conor Grant lofted the ball into the box and Cosgrove headed in his second. De Gevigney subsequently put a shot wide and a late header on to the roof of the net as continued Barnsley pressure failed to yield another goal, before the final whistle prompted a pitch invasion from delirious Bolton supporters.

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