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Lead
On 63 minutes, Cheltenham took the lead after Steve Guinan shot past several defenders— Depending on your answer to the question below (second comment re: "Post-match"), maybe "On 63 minutes, Cheltenham took the lead after Steve Guinan shot past several defenders; he later said that he was only trying to [insert]" or something similar.
Route to the final
Grimsby had been denied automatic promotion in the last minute of the regular season when they conceded a last-minute equaliser to Northampton Town while Leyton Orient scored a later winner at Oxford United.— Did these two goals, despite being in separate matches, actually occur in the same minute of each other? How many points is a win worth? A tie? And did you mean to say "late winner"?
a close-range volley from Wycombe's Tommy Mooney made the final score 2–1— Minute?
Two further Lincoln goals were disallowed— When/why?
both sides struck the goal frames, Paul Bolland for Grimsby and Scott Kerr for Lincoln— When?
a Woodhouse free kick— Where was the kick taken from?
Background
They had played in the third tier of English football since being relegated in the 2003–04 season.— Weren't they in the fourth tier?
Cheltenham had played in fourth-tier play-off finals once before— Any other playoffs in different tiers?
Cheltenham had played in League Two since being relegated in the 2003–04 season.— The above link to『2003–04 season』says that Cheltenham finished middle of the pack that season, avoiding relegation.
a successful appeal overturned the red card he received in the second leg of the semi-final— Sounds like the red card should be mentioned in "Route to the final". And what was the basis for the appeal?
Cheltenham made one change— From their semifinal lineup?
Summary
Four minutes later Jones headed the ball wide of the Cheltenham goal before Wilson struck a shot wide.— Were these attempts part of the same sequence, or some time apart?
Higgs then saved a diving header from Jones— Minute?
Woodhouse asked for a penalty after being brought down by Bell— Where was he brought down?
Details
Paul Taylor (Hertfordshire)— Hertfordshire isn't mentioned anywhere else; it should probably go in the infobox and "Background"
Post-match
it was a stonewall penalty— What's a stonewall penalty?
he had not meant to score— What did he mean to do, then?
References
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