Oldham Athletic v Southend United: National League playoff final – live

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21 min: Southend are pushing for a second as they edge deeper into the opposition half. Scott-Morriss sends a long throw into the box and Goodliffe looks to head it towards goal, but his effort is comfortably caught by Hudson.

18 min: Huge chance for Oldham! A cross is sent into the box from the left and Yoganathan gets in front of Fondop to head it towards goal, but his effort flies wide! Fondop is absolutely furious with his team-mate, insisting he should have left it. Neither player will want to watch that back.

16 min: Monthé is looking very nervous following that unfortunate own-goal. The defender almost makes a mistake in possession but manages to keep his composure and pass back to a team-mate, restarting the play.

14 min: Some miscommunication between Taylor and Scott-Morriss sees the ball headed behind for an Oldham corner. The ball is swung into the box and Fondop gets his head to it, but directs his effort wide.

11 min: Southend are looking to build on that early goal by piling on the pressure. Hayes has barely had anything to do in the last five minutes or so.

8 min: Miley is booked for a late challenge on Evans just outside the Oldham box.

6 min: Pett loses the ball to Bridge in midfield, who plays a first-time lobbed pass over the Oldham defence and through to Kendall. The forward piles the pressure on Monthé and Hudson. Monthé then sticks a boot out in a bid to make the clearance on the edge of the box but instead flicks the ball over his own goalkeeper and into his own net. Not the ideal start for him. Kendall, meanwhile, takes all the plaudits.

GOAL! Oldham Athletic 0-1 Southend United (Manny Monthé OG, 5)

What a start for Southend! A Monthé own-goal gives the Shrimpers an early advantage!

Southend lead at Wembley!
Southend lead at Wembley! Photograph: Adam Davy/PA

3 min: Yoganathan receives the ball on the right and taps it through the legs of Hopper before sending a dangerous cross into the Southend box. However, there is just a bit too much on it and the ball runs behind and through to the other side.

1 min: Oldham have an early free kick just inside their own half. The ball is played long and into the Southend box but is headed away immediately by Ralph and then Bridge.

KICK-OFF

We’re under way at Wembley Stadium!

Smoke from pyrotechnics covers the Wembley pitch as both sets of players prepare for the national anthem.

The teams are out! Kick-off is just a few minutes away!

There is a huge crowd at Wembley this afternoon – despite the ongoing travel chaos around London today. Due to closures on the Jubilee Line and Metropolitan Line, Wembley Park station – the main travel hub for the home of English football – has been closed meaning most fans have had to either get to the stadium through Wembley Central or via car/coach/bus.

That hasn’t stopped them, however! Wembley Stadium is rocking!

Darren Royle was at Wembley when Mark Hughes broke Oldham Athletic hearts in 1994, scoring a 120th-minute equaliser in an FA Cup semi-final. Now, the CEO is looking forward to one of the biggest games in the club’s history.

The stage is set. Kick-off is just 20 minutes away!

A detailed view of the match ball inside the stadium.
A detailed view of the match ball inside the stadium. Photograph: Richard Pelham/Getty Images

Our very own Dominic Booth spoke to Southend United head coach Kevin Maher this week ahead of today’s final.

As always, I want to hear from you! Where are you watching/reading from? Are you on your way to Wembley? And who are you backing to win this afternoon? Feel free to send me an email.

For Southend United, the last four years have been filled with torment and turbulence. Until last summer, the club came dangerously close to collapsing altogether amid what felt like never-ending takeover talk. But in July, under-fire owner Ron Martin finally sold the club to a consortium led by Australian businessman Justin Rees. Now, 11 months later, Southend are finally on the verge of a return to the Football League.

Team news

Oldham Athletic starting line-up: Matthew Hudson, Reagan Ogle, Mark Kitching, Tom Pett, Manny Monthé, Mike Fondop, Joe Garner, Charlie Raglan (C), Corry Evans, Vimal Yoganathan, Joe Pritchard. Substitutes: Tom Donaghy, Shaun Hobson, Tom Conlan, Jordan Rossiter, Jesurun Uchegbulam, Kian Harratt, James Norwood.

Southend United starting line-up: Nick Hayes, Gus Scott-Morriss, Nathan Ralph (C), Jack Bridge, Noor Husin, Harry Taylor, Cav Miley, Ben Goodliffe, Tom Hopper, Keenan Appiah-Forson, Charley Kendall. Substitutes: Nathan Harness, George Wind, Macauley Bonne, Josh Walker, Joe Gubbins, Leon Chambers-Parillon, Oli Coker.

Preamble

Oldham and Southend are 90 minutes away from returning to the Football League. It would be an incredible achievement for either club, having both come back from the brink. In recent years the clubs’ very existence has been threatened, so to be at Wembley is a huge achievement.

The Latics breezed through the playoffs, winning their two matches against Halifax and York by a combined score of 7-0. They have found form at the right time and possess a lot of experience among their ranks. From Charlie Raglan to James Norwood, there is no shortage of quality in the squad, not to mention young loanee Vimal Yoganathan.

Southend, on the other hand, snook into the final playoff spot, proceeding to require extra-time to eliminate Rochdale and a penalty shootout at Forest Green. Things have not been easy for the Shrimpers but they are used to doing things the hard way and it should put them in good stead for this game.

Let’s hope for a cracker.

Kick-off: 3pm BST.

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