Southampton Secures Spot in Championship Play-off Final Against Leeds United
Southampton has booked their place in the Championship play-off final with a dominant second-half performance, overcoming West Bromwich Albion to set up a showdown with Leeds United.
After a goalless first leg, Southampton midfielder Will Smallbone broke the deadlock in the second half of the second leg, scoring from a tight angle into the top right corner of West Brom’s keeper Alex Palmer’s goal. Adam Armstrong then doubled Southampton’s lead, igniting celebrations at St Mary’s Stadium with just over 10 minutes remaining.
The Saints’ place at Wembley was assured when Armstrong converted a penalty after Ryan Manning was fouled in the box. West Brom’s Cedric Kipre scored a late header, but it was merely a consolation.
Southampton fans created a vibrant atmosphere, gathering in their thousands with red and white flares hours before kick-off. The pre-match excitement reached a crescendo with pyrotechnics and flamethrowers, but it was Smallbone’s goal that truly energized the crowd.
Armstrong nearly opened the scoring in the first half, setting up David Brooks who missed from close range. Russell Martin’s team came out strong in the second half, with Smallbone’s goal, his seventh of the season, setting the tone. Armstrong later calmed any nerves with a low shot into the net, and his penalty sealed the victory.
Southampton manager Russell Martin praised his team and the fans, saying, “I loved it from the very start, it was emotional to get that kind of welcome from the fans. That was the best atmosphere I’ve witnessed here and played a big role in the result.”
The match saw Armstrong take up a central role in the absence of Che Adams, a move that paid off with Armstrong scoring twice, bringing his season total to 23 goals. Martin’s tactical adjustments and leadership have kept Southampton in contention for an immediate return to the Premier League, despite their relegation last season.
West Bromwich Albion, managed by Carlos Corberan, finished fifth in the Championship this season, 12 points behind Southampton. Despite their play-off defeat, Corberan’s team showed progress, finishing with nine points more than last season. Corberan expressed optimism for the future, saying, “We all know the positive things, but it is more about the pain that we have after the defeat.”
Southampton will face Leeds United at Wembley next Sunday, with a chance to clinch a return to the Premier League. With their recent victories over Leeds, including a win at Elland Road, the Saints are hopeful of continuing their success under Martin’s guidance.