SALISBURY are taking on AFC Totton in the Southern League Premier Division play-off final this afternoon.
The Whites secured their spot in today's final with a dramatic comeback last Wednesday night.
The Whites were losing 1-0 to Gosport Borough as late as the 85th minute but equalised in the 87th minute before securing the win with a 92nd minute penalty.
Totton beat Bracknell 2-1 on Wednesday, and because Totton finished above Salisbury in the league table, they have home advantage.
Salisbury have played Totton twice this season.
The two sides met at the Snows Stadium in the second game of the season - Salisbury picked up their first win of the season with a 2-0 win.
Captain Sido Jombati scored two penalties before half time.
In the return fixture at the Ray Mac in January, Salisbury lost 1-0, again a penalty, converted by Scott Rendell.
The Stags will be confident going into the match, having won their last four games and having only lost once in their last seven fixtures.
In their play-off semi-final on Wednesday night, they needed extra time to see off Bracknell.
Tony Lee opened the scoring for Totton after half time with a free kick from 30 yards out.
Much like in Salisbury's game, there was late drama. Gary Abisogun equalised for Bracknell in the 87th minute.
Ethan Taylor scored the winner after 107 minutes of play.
The final takes place at the Snow Stadium in Totton, 3pm kick-off. Journal will be bringing you live coverage from the game with a live blog, and up to date reaction afterwards.
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