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Jul 2020
Harrogate Town manager Simon Weaver has said promotion to the English Football League on Sunday would make Harrogate known for football as well as tea shops.
Town play Notts County at Wembley on Sunday with the winner playing in League Two next season.
Speaking to the Stray Ferret, Weaver said playing in the EFL for the first time in the club's history would be a major boost to Harrogate.
He said:
Weaver hailed the "amazing" performance of his team last Saturday for beating a physical Boreham Wood side 1-0 in the play-off semi-final at the CNG Stadium.
After not playing since March, the players looked sharp, which Weaver expects to continue into the final.
He said:
Weaver has managed Town for over 500 games — and it will be a sweet occasion to lead his team out on Sunday at the famous Wembley Stadium, despite Town fans being unable to attend due to social distancing restrictions.
He said:
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If the game ends 0-0 on Sunday, Town will be faced with a penalty shootout for the first time since 2012 when they were knocked out of the F.A Cup second round by Hastings.
Fortunately, the squad had a penalties expert on hand to come and give them advice before the Boreham Wood game — England manager and Harrogate local Gareth Southgate.
Weaver said:
Harrogate Town vs Notts County kicks off at 3pm on Sunday and will be shown live on BT Sport.
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