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(actually it may not be that remarkable...we may need Eric to confirm)
Answer tomorrow - I'm 6 hours behind most of you
The losers scored the last goal in both ties? The last three games of the ties all took (and are taking) place in West London?
The first time that no side north of the M4 have qualified?
2 sets of local rivals (ISH)
No drawn games
Managed to get good working streams online
First time the third and fourth placed sides have reached the final?
record low attendances of any previous play off matches
TOBW is right in that it's the first time in the 2nd tier playoffs that both aggregate scores have been the same with the side at home in the second leg winning both. There have been 3 other occasions where both sides have won by a single goal margin - 2017/18 (both home teams in the second leg made the final), 1992/93 and 2001/02 (both away teams in the second leg made the final).
In 1995/96 the 3rd tier playoffs both finished 3-2 - Notts County won at home in the second leg while Blackpool threw away a 2-0 first leg win and lost 3-0 at home to Bradford.
In 2016/17 the League 2 playoffs both finished 6-5 on aggregate, with one being won by the home team in the second leg, the other by the away team.
However, the award for mirror playoff semi-finals goes to the Second Division (3rd tier) playoffs in 1998/99:
Wigan 1-1 Man City (Wigan scored first)
Preston 1-1 Gillingham (Preston scored first)
Man City 1-0 Wigan
Gillingham 1-0 Preston
It's perhaps hardly surprising that the final went to penalties. Gillingham scored on 82 and 87 minutes, only for Man City to score twice in injury time in the most remarkable end to a playoff final there's been so far.
Pleased to see such interest - and sensible answers this morning.
It's correct that :-
a) the aggregate score was the same (3-2) in both ties
b) geographical similarities identified by the correspondent from Splott
c) a number of eloquent responses from Eric as expected
But what occurred to me was simply that all four teams won and lost one of their semi final ties this year.
Taken a stage further it also seems remarkable that in such circumstances, neither extra time nor penalties was need to produce a result.
But that all four teams winning a tie was unusual was my original thought - I'm sure someone will confirm it's happened a number of times before but thanks for contributing anyway.
Great observation. The obvious one that's right under your nose so you don't spot it!
TOBW is spot on that it hasn't happened too often over the last 34 years. It's happened 56 in 204 playoff semi finals. However, as far as it happening in both semi finals in the same division, that's a complete rarity. It happened in 1998/99 (2nd tier), 2003/04 (2nd tier) and 2018/19 (2nd tier). 3 times in 33 years is pretty rare, I reckon. So for it to happen in both Championship and League 2 playoffs in the same season is incredibly unique!
I thought my ‘the first time that there wasn’t a team north of the M4 in the last four’?