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Jun 2020
Harrogate Town managing director Garry Plant said he is "delighted and relieved" after the National League confirmed last night that the club will enter the play-offs for the chance to win promotion.
The decision ends an agonising three-month wait for the club and its supporters who have been waiting to find out how the season will be concluded since the season was paused in March.
National League clubs agreed to send Barrow AFC up as champions with the second to seventh-placed teams competing for the final promotion place in a play-off competition in July.
It means Town, who finished in second place, will play for the chance to compete in the English Football League for the first time in its history. It's estimated that promotion could be worth between £1million to £1.5million to the club.
Harrogate will play the winners of Boreham Wood vs Halifax at Wetherby Road in July, with the final played at a neutral venue later that month. All games will be played behind closed doors.
Mr Plant told the Stray Ferret that the club is especially pleased for the supporters who "have been anxiously awaiting the outcome" of the vote.
He added:
Even though the club's supporters would miss out on an unforgettable day out at Wembley if they reach the final, they still hope to be able to watch the play-off games together, albeit socially distanced.
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