20:56 GMT, Tuesday, 6 May 2008 21:56 UK
Cambridge 2-1 Burton (4-3 agg)
Cambridge United will play Exeter in the Blue Square Premier play-off final after securing a narrow semi-final win over Burton Albion.
The U's led inside 30 seconds when a Lee McEvilly shot fell for Rob Wolleaston to turn in the rebound.
Daryl Clare headed Burton level after Sean Harrad flicked on John McGrath's near post corner.
But Wolleaston netted a fortuitous winner when his effort looped over Kevin Poole to secure their win.
Cambridge Utd: Potter, Albrighton, Peters, Hatswell, Gleeson, Wolleaston, Carden, Brown (Reed 64), Pitt, McEvilly (Fortune-West 77), Vieira (Boylan 59).
Subs Not Used: Morrison, Beesley.
Booked: Brown, Vieira, McEvilly, Pitt.
Goals: Wolleaston 1, 62.
Burton Albion: Poole, Brayford, Stride, James, Webster, Corbett, Simpson, McGrath, Farrell (Williams 77), Clare, Harrad.
Subs Not Used: Deeney, Goodfellow, Gilroy, Austin.
Booked: Simpson.
Goals: Clare 14.
Att: 7,276.
Ref: M Mullarkey (Surrey).
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