Darrell Clarke speaks: In an interview with Sky Sports, the tearful Port Vale manager dedicates today’s win to his daughter, who passed away in February.
“It means everything to me, but I want to dedicate that to my daughter who I lost, Ellie Clarke,” he says. “I dedicate the win to her, she’s up there helping us out today. I’m so proud of her, I’m so proud of my family and as for this, it’s amazing, absolutely amazing.”
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James Wilson speaks: “It’s been a hard 46 [games] then the two playoffs, we’ve worked so hard,” says Port Vale’s man of the match. “I think we deserved that today. We weren’t happy with how we’ve performed going into the last few games of the season but we dusted ourselves down and ended up coming out the victors today. I think we were deserved winners in the end.”
Kian Harrett speaks: On loan from Huddersfield Town, who will be attempting to beat another team from Nottinghamshire in tomorrow’s Championship playoff final, the scorer of Port Vale’s opener has been talking to Sky Sports.
“I’m buzzing for the lads,” he says. “It’s what we deserved. The cross took a deflection so I had to check back but luckily I got there. On another day I could have had a hat-trick but I’ll settle for one today. I just go into each game as it comes. I try my best to score every game.”
He goes on to say he will definitely be in attendance at Wembley again tomorrow when his parent club try to win promotion to the Premier League.
Commiserations to Mansfield Town. The players and backroom staff of the team from Nottinghamshire stayed on the pitch to watch Port Vale lift the trophy. They can have no complaints about losing today - they were second best in almost every department.
Port Vale receive their trophy: The players celebrate after receiving their silverware, taking turns to hoist it skywards. They will join Forest Green, Exeter City and Bristol Rovers in being promoted to League One.
As play-off finals go, it was fairly stress-free for Port Vale. Kian Harratt headed them in front on 20 minutes, before James Wilson doubled their lead with a header of his own four minutes later.
Already cruising, Port Vale’s job was made easier when Mansfield Town had Ollie Hawkins sent off for two bookable offences 10 minutes before half-time. Mal Benning put the game beyond any doubt with the goal of the game five minutes from time.
Peep! Peep! Peeeeeeeeeeep! It’s all over at Wembley, where Port Vale have won promotion to League One with an extremely comfortable win over Mansfield Town. Congratulations to Darrell Clarke and his men.
90 + 1 min: Port Vale’s James Wilson is announced as the man of the match and it’s no more than he deserves. He has looked a class above those around him.
88 min: Port Vale’s two wing-backs combine to great effect to get their side’s third goal. Worrall performed heroics to not only keep the ball in play at the byline, but send in a high cross. Running from midfield, Benning kept his eye on it as it dropped before volleying low past Nathan Bishop.
They’re definitely going up now! Former Mansfield Town player Mal Benning makes a run from deep and volleys home a dropping cross dug out from the byline by David Worrall. It’s his third goal of the season and it’s a beauty.
80 min: Into the final 10 minutes we go, with 10-man Mansfield still trailing by two goals. In his technical area, their manager Nigel Clough is pacing with his arms folded, looking decidedly fed-up.
72 min: Good approach play from Mansfield, who almost pull a goal back. In the Port Vale goal, Aidan Stone does very well to beat Rhys Oates’s shot away for a corner, which is subsequently cleared by Ben Garrity.
Another disallowed goal! Port Vale have another effort chalked off for offside, Charsley converting from seven or eight yards out after collecting a curled cross from Worrall. He was well offside.
68 min: Just on to the pitch, Charsley massively overhits a pass up the inside right for Ben Garrity to chase. Mansfield goalkeeper Nathan Bishop collects.
DISALLOWED GOAL! From three or four yards out, Kian Harratt has the ball in the net for Port Vale after Nathan Bishop fumbled a shot at a corner but he’s offside.
63 min:Port Vale advance with James Wilson riding a couple of tackles to stumble his way through midfield. They win a throw-in deep in Mansfield territory and Wilson pauses to feel the back of his left thigh while he waits for it to be taken. It looks like he’s tweaked his hammy.
60 min: Mansfield win themselves a corner. It’s a poor delivery, played to the near post by Stephen Quinn, where David Worrall makes a mess of clearing it for Port Vale. Stephen McLaughlin pounces to shoot on the turn but sends his effort rolling wide of the upright.
57 min: Mansfield enjoy a spell of sustained possession but still struggle to get beyond the halfway line. THey’re down to 10 men and Port Vale are playing as if they have 13 or 14 out there, closing down the passing lanes, pressing hard and giving their opponents very few options.
55 min: Two goals and a man to the good, Port Vale are completely dominating the early stages of this second half. They’re first to every breaking ball and making it difficult for Mansfield to get out of their own half.
52 min: Port Vale’s Jake Taylor clips the ball to the far post and Mansfield half-clear. Jake Taylor connects on the volley from a couple of yards outside the Mansfield penalty area but drags his effort a couple of feet wide of the upright.
50 min:Mansfield goalkeeper Nathan Bishop is forced to wallop the ball into the stands under pressure to concede a throw-in deep in his own half. Mal Benning takes it long and Matty Longstaff tries to clear for Mansfield.
48 min: Nifty footwork down the inside left of the Mansfield penalty area from Port Vale’s Connor Hall, who tries to pick out James Wilson. It’s a bullet of a pass and he controls the ball at his second attempt before unleashing a shot from a very tight angle that wins a corner for his side. Nothing comes from the set-piece.
46 min: Play resumes at Wembley, where Mansfield Town have an Everest to climb. If they don’t score first in this second half, one suspects the jig is very much up for them.
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Well, well, well: Mansfield started in the ascendency but things went quickly downhill for them. Kian Harratt and James Wilson scored two in the space of less than four minutes to give Port Vale a comfortable lead, before Mansfield’s Ollie Hawkins plunged his side further into the mire by getting himself sent off for two bookable offences within five minutes. Port Vale are in the driving seat against the 10-man Stags.
45+4 min: Mansfield’s James Perch gets booked for a clumsy, late challenge on Ben Garrity. Free-kick for Port Vale, a few yards outside the Mansfield penalty area, almost straight in front of goal. James Wilson sends an effort curling around the wall and fizzing inches wide. Mansfield goalkeeper Nathan Bishop was well beaten.
45+3 min:Port Vale advance in search of a third goal, trying to kill the game off. They win a throw-in deep in Mansfield territory but the ball ends up going out for a goal-kick.
45+1 min: Mal Benning sends the free-kick towards the far post, where Nathan Smith leaps to meet it. The chance is a good one but he sends his header drifting wide.
42 min:Port Vale clear one off the line, Connor Hall preventing a from Jordan Bowery effort from close range from going in after Aidan Stone had fumbled a shot and dropped it into the Mansfield striker’s path. There were mere millimetres in that.
40 min: Patrolling his technical area, Mansfield manager Nigel Clough looks completely despondent and well he might. You can bet your bottom dollar his father Brian would have had plenty to say to Ollie Hawkins at half-time, if the defender hadn’t had the good sense to leave the ground first.
38 min: Having picked up an initial yellow for a daft, unnecessary off the ball incident, Hawkins gets a thoroughly deserved second a few moments later for a moronic late challenge on Wilson. What was he thinking?
Disaster for Mansfield Town! Already two goals down, Mansfield are now a man down too. Ollie Hawkins gets his second yellow soon after his first for a ridiculous late lunge on James Wilson. That is indescribably dumb by the Mansfield central defender.