AFC Wimbledon confirmed their spot in the League Two play-off final with a 2-0 aggregate win over Notts County.
Josh Neufville's early goal secured a 1-0 victory for the south London team in the second leg at the Cherry Red Records Stadium.
The Dons will meet Walsall at Wembley on Monday, May 26, competing for promotion to League One.
Notts County manager Stuart Maynard had to make adjustments to his team, with Mai Traore stepping in to lead the attack in the absence of David McGoldrick and Alassana Jatta.
AFC Wimbledon took the lead after just eight minutes when Neufville cleverly chipped the ball over keeper Alex Bass from the left side of the box, increasing their aggregate advantage to two goals.
Notts County tried to bounce back early in the game by putting pressure on Wimbledon's defense, but the Dons held strong under the sunny skies at Plough Lane.
Wimbledon had a golden opportunity to seal the match ten minutes into the second half, but Marcus Browne's shot was blocked heroically by Lewis Macari.
Browne was a constant threat to the Notts County defense with his speed and movement.
Notts County tested Wimbledon's goalkeeper Owen Goodman with a Jodi Jones shot from outside the box, but the Crystal Palace loanee made a solid save.
Wimbledon's Stevens came close to scoring on 69 minutes, but Bass made an outstanding save to keep his team in the game.
The Dons continued to push for a second goal, with James Tilley forcing Bass into another save with a long-range effort.
Wimbledon made some substitutions to inject fresh energy into the team for the final stages of the match.
Despite Notts County's efforts to find a breakthrough, Wimbledon's defense held firm until the final whistle.
The celebrations at full-time marked Wimbledon's deserved qualification for the Wembley final.