This will be tight, and tense, and tough to call. An old classic for the Disability Cup weekend, but a new flavor. Years of Aspire or West Brom dominance are over, and a new name will be etched into the history books. But will it be Leeds? Or will it be Teesside that takes FA Disability Cup glory for the first time? One of these two will do the double. Both claiming their respective titles for the first time this season. Solid defensive and goalkeeping work going on there, but where is that ball rolling? And narrowly wide of the post. Yeah, that was definitely not what Greg Baxter was intending to do there. He's tried to just clear it out with the full
spin, and it's nearly come back to bite him. Luckily, it just didn't quite have the direction to get inside that post, but an early warning sign out of nothing for Teesside. Here comes the corner, gets a touch. One touch, two chances, Baxter's in the way. Three times. Solid goalkeeping from Greg Baxter. Lewis Harris just getting in the way and preventing a Teesside opener. Played nicely back to Reeves as well, and this is Common spreading out wide. It's clever work from Teesside, but the block's in the way.
Brady causing problems for Leeds. Best move of the match SO FAR. TINKLER! AND TEESSIDE TAKE THE LEAD. SMART MOVEMENT. And Tinkler is there. THE SMART, SWIVEL. AND NOW this final is lit up 1-1. And the BALL IS SNEAKING ALL THE WAY IN. NOTHING THAT BAXTER COULD DO to prevent yet another goal from Dylan Kelso. That's two for him, two for Leeds. The Yorkshire side have the advantage. He steps, sends it away. Fishenden to get back towards goalkeeper Kelso. What a goal! 3-1. AND IT LOOKS LIKE THE DISABILITY CUP is heading in the direction of Leeds.
Rigby, the top scorer in the league, proving the point. Three. GET THE DOUBLE AND ADD THE FA DISABILITY Cup to their collection. And for the first time ever Leeds win the FA Cup final.