On this day in 2007: Wes Hoolahan strikes late on to hand Blackpool advantage heading into second leg of play-off against Oldham
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An eighth successive win for Simon Grayson’s Blackpool saw the Seasiders take a one-goal lead into the second leg of their League One play-off semi-final against Oldham.
Wes Hoolahan’s 87th-minute goal secured Blackpool a deserved 2-1 win.
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Hide AdThe game only came to life in the second half with Blackpool going ahead after Shaun Barker headed in a corner.
Oldham lost goalkeeper Les Pogliacomi to injury and his replacement Alan Blayney kept his side in the game with a couple of courageous saves to deny Keigan Parker.
The home side drew level through an Andy Liddell penalty, but Hoolahan sealed the win after he broke clear.
Prior to Sunday, Blackpool had won their last seven games of the season - scoring 22 goals in the process - but Simon Grayson's side found Oldham an altogether tougher proposition in the first half.
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Hide AdBoth sides proved too combative at times, with Richie Wellens' poor tackle on Hoolahan earning the former Blackpool midfielder a yellow card.
Not that Blackpool were above making illegal challenges and just before the interval Adrian Forbes was booked.
Blackpool had the best of the first-half chances, notably Parker, who drew a reaction save from Pogliacomi.
Just before the end of the opening half Porter briefly glimpsed goal, only for Paul Rachubka to get to the ball before the Oldham striker.
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Hide AdAnd Paul Warne should have done better when presented with an opportunity to shoot, but he skied the ball over the bar.
After the break Blackpool began to create a succession of chances as they took control of the game.
The Oldham defence allowed a cross from Forbes to reach Parker, but the former St Johnstone forward delayed his shot and Pogliacomi made the save.
Soon after Blackpool won a corner and Barker rose well to head the ball into the roof of the net.
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Hide AdOldham suffered a further blow when Pogliacomi had to go off after he injured himself in collecting a low cross.
Pogliacomi's replacement Blayney was quickly into action, saving well from Parker.
Just past the hour mark, Blayney threw himself at Parker's feet as the Scot spuned a fourth chance.
Against the run of the play Oldham were handed a route back into the game after Michael Jackson brought down Porter and Liddell made no mistake with the penalty.
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Hide AdBut Blackpool continued to press forward and Hoolahan waltzed his way round Blayney before sidefooting the ball home.
Oldham had a late penalty appeal turned down as Blackpool held on for the win.
Whoever wins this semi-final will meet the victors of the tie between Nottingham Forest and Yeovil.
After the game, Blackpool manager Simon Grayson said: "In the second half we showed what we're about.
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Hide Ad"We got the ball down, passed and created numerous chances and on another day the tie could have been all over.
"There's still a lot of work to be done, but full credit to the players, they withstood pressure at times and then played the way we know we can."
TEAMS
Oldham: Pogliacomi (Blayney), Eardley, Haining, Gregan, Charlton (Edwards), Liddell, Wellens, McDonald, Taylor, Warne (Glombard), Porter
Blackpool: Rachubka, Barker, Williams, Jackson, Evatt, Southern, Forbes, Jorgensen, Hoolahan, Morrell, Parker