Wembley was the venue as Port Vale emerged victorious in the League Two play-off final against Mansfield.
Darrell Clarke’s men enjoyed the perfect afternoon to win by three goals to nil and secure their place in the third division of English football next season.
It may not have been all plain sailing had Jamie Murphy finished what proved to be Mansfield’s best chance of the afternoon on nine minutes. The Scot reacted quickly after a communication error between Vale ‘keeper Aiden Stone and James Gibbons but from close range only managed to head straight at the goalkeeper to allow Stone to atone for his mistake.
The game began at a frantic pace as both teams searched for that crucial opener but after a sustained couple of minutes of pressure, Port Vale went in front.
Moments after hitting the post with a curling effort from outside the box, on-loan striker Kian Harratt found the net. Having to adjust to a deflected cross, Harratt fired a diving header past a despairing Nathan Bishop to fire his side ahead.
After the goal, no reaction was found by Nigel Clough’s Stags. Instead, Port Vale swarmed forward attempting to further their credentials as play-off winners.
Four minutes after the opener, Harratt’s strike partner James Wilson would double the lead. Vale wing-back David Worrall, who was exceptional all afternoon, marauded down the right-hand side and crossed.
Ben Garrity’s header looked to be looping into the top corner before the bar obstructed him from finding the net, the ball falling kindly to Wilson who was on hand to head home.
It was the perfect start to any play-off game for Port Vale. After half hour played, they were two goals to the good and things were about to get better.
Mansfield centre-back come striker Oli Hawkins had been cautioned early in the second half for an off the ball incident with a Vale defender, throwing him to the ground via his neck. So when Hawkins stopped the impressive Wilson from launching another counter-attack, referee Jarred Gillett had no choice but to produce a second yellow and put Mansfield down to ten.
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