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Exeter 3 Carlisle 2 (agg 6-5): Grecians through to League 2 playoff final after Jack Stacey’s last second winner

Grecians beat Cumbrians at St. James's Park 3-2 on the night after 3-3 first leg draw in fantastic advert for League 2 football

EXETER booked their place in the League Two play-off final with a dramatic winning goal deep into stoppage time against Carlisle.

The Cumbrians scored a 90th-minute equaliser to make it 2-2 on the night and 5-5 on aggregate.

 Jack Stacey celebrates his last minute winner for Exeter
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Jack Stacey celebrates his last minute winner for ExeterCredit: Rex Features

But Exeter's Jack Stacey - who spent time on loan at Carlisle last season - fired a sensational shot into the top corner from 25 yards to make the final score 3-2 and send City back to Wembley.


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It was nine years to the day that they regained their Football League status at the national stadium, and now they go there with a chance to go into League 1.

The Grecians, as they did in Sunday's first leg at Brunton Park, went in front with their first effort at goal on 10 minutes.

 Carlisle keeper Mark Gillespie is dejected after his side crashed out of the playoffs
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Carlisle keeper Mark Gillespie is dejected after his side crashed out of the playoffsCredit: PA:Press Association

It was all started by Ryan Harley, who took the ball in midfield and pinged a fine cross-field pass to David Wheeler. He got the better of Tom Miller and laid the ball back to Ollie Watkins, whose scuffed shot took a deflection and somehow found its way past Mark Gillespie in the Carlisle goal.

The Cumbrians responded well to that setback, with Jamie Proctor turning well and firing high from 25 yards, while Exeter winger Lee Holmes shot straight at Gillespie from the edge of the penalty box.

 It sparked a wild Exeter pitch inasion
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It sparked a wild Exeter pitch inasionCredit: Rex Features

Gradually, Carlisle began to get on top with Exeter having to deal with numerous crosses and long throws into their penalty box. Jamie Devitt was off target before seeing another shot blocked and Nicky Adams skied high with Carlisle's best chance from Luke Joyce's deep cross.

Carlisle started a pulsating second half with real intent and almost equalised inside 14 seconds, but Adams' angled shot was well saved by Bobby Olejnik.

 It was a cruel blow to lose in such a late fashion for Carlisle
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 It was a cruel blow to lose in such a late fashion for CarlisleCredit: Reuters

Watkins almost made it 2-0 to Exeter shortly past the hour mark when he showed great strength before turning and lashing a shot goalwards, but Gillespie got down brilliantly well to turn the ball behind and substitute Joel Grant also missed a great chance after a brilliant solo run.

The Cumbrians responded with Danny Grainger heading over from a corner, but with 10 minutes remaining Watkins seemed to have put the game beyond doubt.

 Exeter boss Paul Tisdale celebrates with his backroom staff
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Exeter boss Paul Tisdale celebrates with his backroom staffCredit: Rex Features

Wheeler was again the architect, driving at the heart of the Carlisle defence and feeding the ball to Watkins, who got the ball onto his left foot and curled a beauty into the top corner from 15 yards.

But Carlisle hit back within two minutes as Exeter struggled to clear a corner and Jason Kennedy scrambled the ball over the line to give the Cumbrians hope. It was a chance they took as well.

 Jack Stacey even played on loan for Carlisle last season
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Jack Stacey even played on loan for Carlisle last seasonCredit: PA:Press Association

In the final minute, a deep cross from Adams found John O'Sullivan and he steered a fine header into the bottom corner.

However, with almost the last kick of the match, Stacey sent Exeter to Wembley when he cut in from the right and fired a stunning shot into the top corner to send St James' Park wild with delight.

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