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Jun 25 2014, 06:40 AM
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Fleetwood Town and Burton Albion have a foot in League Two's play-off final ahead of their second legs with York City and Southend United. Fleetwood welcome York to Highbury Stadium on Friday with Nike KD 6 Energy1-0 aggregate following Monday's rearranged first leg, secured by former York winger Matty Blair's 50th-minute goal. Blair who declined re-signing with York last close-season, scored twice at Wembley for his previous employers in the 2011-12 season as they secured FA Trophy and Conference play-off glory, and Goose Parkas pas cherhope his fine personal run at the national stadium can continue. In a tie already laced with intrigue, Fleetwood manager Graham Alexander is wary of further twists to come. He said after Monday's match: We were really pleased with the performance and obviously the The play-offs have a history of throwing things up and we have to guard against that. We have to do it all again on Friday. The Lancashire side were the highest-ranked team in the play-offs having finished fourth – five points ahead of their opponents – and were the division's second-highest goalscorers on home soil in the regular season. Burton also hold the advantage going into their trip to Southend, having also won the first leg at the Pirelli Stadium 1-0. Despite going down to 10 men, Adam McGurk's blistering strike gave Burton the advantage before half-time. Manager Gary Rowett explained his side's shaky start to the matc @uc@haydtuokzs@uc@
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