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Sunderland strike late to reach League One play-off final

Sunderland struck late to beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 on aggregate and seal their spot in the Sky Bet League One play-off final.

The Black Cats took a 1-0 lead to Hillsborough on Monday night, but a Lee Gregory goal late in the second half had levelled the tie before Patrick Roberts popped up with a stoppage-time winner.

It was a goal that sealed a passage to Wembley for Alex Neil's side, where they will face Wycombe for a spot in next season's Championship on Saturday, May 21.

It was Wednesday who needed the goal and, after a slow start, they slowly took control of proceedings in search of it.

They did, in truth, struggle to create anything really clear-cut in the first half, though. The closest they came was via an acrobatic overhead kick from George Byers on 35 minutes after the ball fell to him at a corner, but it was right at Anthony Patterson in the Sunderland goal.

There was also a contentious moment on 42 minutes as Dennis Cirkin stumbled in the area and appeared to bundle over Josh Windass, but referee James Linington waved their protests away.

Wednesday's threat grew throughout the second half and finally pressure told on 74 minutes as they found a way to level the tie. Barry Bannan was at the heart of it as his incisive pass cut through Sunderland's defence and found the run of Marvin Johnson, who teed it up perfectly from the left side for Gregory to turn in.

But as the game seemed to be heading to extra-time it was Sunderland who struck the killer blow in stoppage time, as Roberts found the finish from Jack Clarke's low cross to level the leg and hand his side the all-important aggregate win.

Sheffield Wednesday's Darren Moore: "I thought it was a better game from our point of view. It was pulsating,

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