Sheffield United reach Championship playoff final

Sheffield United moved a step closer to the Premier League after dispatching Bristol City on Monday to book their place in the Championship playoff final.
Aiming for an immediate return to the top-flight after last season's relegation, Chris Wilder's side beat City 3-0 in the playoff semifinal second leg at Bramall Lane.
Kieffer Moore's first goal since December 21 put the Blades ahead in the first half.
Championship Player of the Year Gustavo Hamer and Callum O'Hare netted after the interval as United coasted to a 6-0 aggregate victory.
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The Blades will face Sunderland or Coventry in the final at Wembley on May 24.
Sunderland hold a 2-1 lead heading into their semifinal second leg at the Stadium of Light on Tuesday.
"You've got to enjoy nights like this. It's been an incredibly challenging season for us. To have a night like this at home gives the boys a boost and the recognition they really deserve," Wilder said.
"I just spoke to the players and said 'look after yourselves'. But then I thought, if I was a player, would I have a beer tonight? 100 per cent!"
In his second spell with the Blades – after leading them from League One in 2016 to the Premier League in 2019 – Wilder is determined to finally end his boyhood club's playoff curse.
United have failed to win promotion via the Championship or League One play-offs in nine previous attempts – the worst record of any English club.
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"We'll respect any team that we play in the final. It's a one-off and it'll bring the noise and excitement and everything a Wembley final will bring but we have to get the balance right," Wilder said.
"We can't be too emotional and that's going to be the biggest task for the players because they're bound to be excited. There's still a huge challenge ahead of us."
The Yorkshire outfit are also aiming to become the third of last season's three relegated Premier League teams to return to the top-flight after Leeds and Burnley were promoted automatically.
The Blades were only the third side in Championship history to reach 90 points and fail to win automatic promotion.
KNOCKOUT BLOW
Sixth-placed City had ended 22 points behind third-placed United in the Championship table.
The gulf between the teams was evident when United swept to a 3-0 win in the first leg at Ashton Gate on Thursday after City defender Rob Dickie was controversially sent off for a foul on Moore.
Scott Twine tried to spark a historic comeback as the City midfielder fired narrowly wide in the opening moments.
United responded through Tom Cannon, whose strike from Moore's lay-off whistled just over.
City dominated the first 20 minutes and Jason Knight tested Michael Cooper with a low drive before Nahki Wells's long-range blast was repelled by the United keeper.
But Wilder's men steadied the ship after City's barrage and threatened themselves through Harrison Burrows' deflected strike.
Wales striker Moore delivered the knockout blow in the 41st minute, rising highest in the six-yard box to head home from a corner, with City keeper Max O'Leary protesting in vain he was blocked off by Cannon.
United doubled their lead in the 52nd minute when a clever corner routine climaxed with Hamer's shot taking a wicked deflection off Ross McCrorie as it looped over O'Leary.
With Blades fans singing of their impending trip to Wembley, O'Hare kept the party going with a clinical finish from Tyrese Campbell's cross in the 83rd minute.
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