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Dagenham & Redbridge vs Rotherham United. Sky Bet League Two Play-Offs Final.

Wembley StadiumAttendance32,054.

Dagenham & Redbridge 3

  • P Benson (38th minute)
  • D Green (56th minute)
  • J Nurse (70th minute)

Rotherham United 2

  • R Taylor (39th minute, 61st minute)

Daggers edge thriller

Image: Nurse: Scored winner

Dagenham & Redbridge edged a five-goal thriller against Rotherham to book their place in League One.

Daggers finally win after taking lead three times in play-off final

Dagenham & Redbridge booked their place in League One next season after a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Rotherham at Wembley. Rotherham started the better in Sunday's League Two play-off final, with Kevin Ellison hitting the post with a corner from the right after 20 minutes. But the Daggers came alive on the half-hour mark and Rotherham goalkeeper Andy Warrington had to produce good saves to first deny Romain Vincent's stunning overhead kick and then Danny Green's powerful, low free-kick. But John Still's side finally got their lead on 38 minutes when Paul Benson turned and slotted home in the box, although the Millers were then level almost immediately when Ellison crossed from the left for the unmarked Ryan Taylor to nod home. The Daggers then restored their advantage 11 minutes after the re-start via Green's low effort, but Taylor slotted home his second five minutes later to again restore parity. But the Daggers were not to be denied and Jon Nurse's bobbled shot was deflected in by Ellison to seal the win on 70 minutes. Still's side only averaged an attendance of 2,088 this season but earned the right to play the likes of Charlton, Sheffield Wednesday and Southampton in League One after an epic final. Still has worked wonders at Victoria Road - where just 10 years ago the club were playing in the Ryman Premier League - and will now get a chance to test his managerial mettle in the third tier after victory in the biggest game in the club's history.

Already threatened

Taylor had already threatened with a pair of headers before Dagenham went close to one of the goals of the season on the half-hour mark. Peter Gain fed Abu Ogogo on the right flank and when he crossed into the middle, French midfielder Vincelot launched into an acrobatic overhead kick which goalkeeper Warrington did superbly to parry away. Benson closed in on the rebound but his effort was deflected over the top by Millers skipper Ian Sharps. It was a stunning effort which brought the whole stadium to their feet - and Warrington was at it again minutes later. Sharps tripped Nurse inside the 'D' of the penalty area and Green smashed a free-kick right through the wall which was destined for the bottom corner until Warrington's strong wrists diverted it clear. The Daggers had their tails up and took the lead in the 38th minute through the prolific Benson. Gain played in Damien McCrory on the left wing and when he crossed into the area, Benson showed his predatory instincts to kill the ball with one touch before curling a shot into the bottom corner with his second. The Essex side were ahead for just 58 seconds though, as Taylor replied in the 39th minute. A quick throw on the left was hooked in by Ellison and Taylor arched his back to head past Roberts at his near post.
Second period
Dagenham started the second period brightly and it was no surprise when they regained the lead in the 56th minute. A long throw was not dealt with and when the ball landed back at Green's feet 25 yards from goal, he took a touch before thumping a low drive beyond Warrington and into the back of the net. Rotherham had struggled to get going after the break but again responded well to going behind. Mark Lynch flashed a dangerous cross across the area and after Taylor failed to connect, midfielder Danny Harrison made contact beyond the far post but saw his effort strike the face of the crossbar. The Millers were not to be denied, however, and levelled through Taylor again in the 61st minute. Nicky Law broke free on the right and picked out Taylor in space by the penalty spot. He took his time before clinically dispatching a left-footed drive past Roberts and into the right corner. Dagenham captain Mark Arber tested Warrington from a corner as Still's side again poured forward, and they went in front for the third time in the 70th minute. Green's corner caused chaos in the penalty area and when Nurse mishit a shot goalward Ellison could only divert the ball home off his thigh. Nurse was instantly replaced by Graeme Montgomery as the end-to-end second period refused to slow down. Rotherham pressed forward in a desperate bid for a goal but Dagenham held on to cap a memorable day with a deserved triumph.

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