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Cardiff City vs Leicester City. Sky Bet Championship Play-Offs Semi-Final.

Cardiff City StadiumAttendance26,033.

Cardiff City 2

  • M Chopra (21st minute)
  • P Whittingham (69th minute pen)

Leicester City 3

  • M Fryatt (25th minute)
  • M Hudson (36th minute own goal)
  • A King (49th minute)

3-3

Cardiff win 4-3 on penalties

Penalty joy for Cardiff

Image: Cardiff: Wembley final

Cardiff booked their place in the Championship play-off final after beating Leicester 4-3 on penalties.

Thriller settled from 12-yards as Kermorgant blunder proves costly

Cardiff booked their place in the Championship play-off final after seeing off Leicester 4-3 on penalties following a breathless encounter that finished 3-2 to the Foxes after extra time. Cardiff - defending a 1-0 lead from the first leg - looked threatening from the outset and their early dominance was rewarded when Jay Bothroyd flicked the ball into the path of Michael Chopra, who made no mistake with a finish past the advancing Chris Weale on 21 minutes. But Leicester managed to haul themselves level as Matty Fryatt - looking in fine fettle despite doubts over his fitness - connected with Steve Howard's header to drive a powerful effort past David Marshall that trickled over the line after coming off the keeper's despairing hand. The Bluebirds were then left shell-shocked as Howard's aerial menace created more danger, this time his flick-on bouncing straight off the head of unfortunate defender Mark Hudson as it looped into the top corner to level the aggregate scores. Andy King looked to have completed the turnaround when he headed in on 49 minutes to make it 3-1 but Peter Whittingham smashed home a penalty to send the tie into added time after Alex Bruce had brought down Chopra as he advanced towards goal. No further goals were forthcoming and the tie was decided from 12 yards. Both sides had buried all their shots until French substitute Yann Kermorgant tried an audacious chip that went embarrassingly wrong, however it was Marshall's save from Martyn Waghorn that sent Cardiff to Wembley, 4-3 winners on the shoot-out.

Life changing

Cardiff, whose financial struggles have been well documented this season, are now one game away from their first return to the top flight since 1962 and becoming the first non-English team to participate in the Premier League. Manager Dave Jones admitted earlier this week that promotion would be 'life changing for everybody in South Wales' and his side are now just 90 minutes away from that. But plaudits must also go to Leicester who battled back strongly when the game looked beyond them. With the Foxes needing to win manager Nigel Pearson showed his attacking intent by changing formation and starting with the returning Howard and the recalled Fryatt in attack. Counterpart Jones opted to keep faith with the same starting XI that secured the Bluebirds' slender lead from the first leg. Welsh patriotism was aplenty prior to kick-off as a record home crowd tried to match the intimidating atmosphere of their former stomping ground Ninian Park. And with just four minutes on the clock Whittingham could and should have capitalised to grab his second of the tie but he fired wide having been sent clear. The hosts were a class above their East Midlands opponents in the opening quarter and it was just a matter of time before they found the net. And so it proved after 22 minutes. An unchallenged Bothroyd - who was immense throughout - flicked on a long ball from Stephen McPhail and Chopra lost his man with ease to race through and put through Weale's legs. Yet their lead was to last just three minutes as Fryatt latched onto Howard's header to volley past the despairing arm of Marshall and watch the ball roll slowly over the line.
Dramatic
And 11 minutes later - out of nowhere - the Foxes had levelled things up on aggregate as Howard's flick-on from Bruce's free-kick again caused problems and the ball bounced off Hudson's head and over a stranded Marshall. The visitors had certainly grown in confidence since their opening goal of the night and they found themselves in front for the first time in the tie four minutes after the restart when King headed home Paul Gallagher's cross from the right. With the next goal crucial chances came at either end, Whittingham clearing a goalmouth scramble off the line. And the Championship's top scorer soon proved his coolness in the opposite penalty area, converting a 69th-minute penalty after Chopra had been felled by Bruce. The Cardiff City Stadium was electric and Bothroyd rifled an effort off the crossbar after a strong solo run before Chopra saw his effort unknowingly diverted wide by Jack Hobbs. Whittingham then cannoned a free-kick off the woodwork as he looked to have the last say, while Leicester substitute Waghorn saw his corner palmed onto the near post by Marshall as a dramatic 90 minutes was brought to a close. The two teams could not be separated in extra time and it was left for Cardiff to snatch a typically tense play-off semi-final on penalties.

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