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May 18, 2021 at 6pm UK at The Kassam Stadium
Oxford UtdOxford United
0-3
BlackpoolBlackpool
FT(HT: 0-2)
Turton (23'), Simms (26', 74')
Husband (3'), Anderson (45'), Stewart (59')

Result: Oxford 0-3 Blackpool: Seasiders take giant step towards playoff final

Result: Oxford 0-3 Blackpool: Seasiders take giant step towards playoff final
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A brace from Ellis Simms after Ollie Turton's opener gave the visitors a big victory.

Blackpool have one foot in the Sky Bet League One play-off final after Ellis Simms struck twice in a stunning 3-0 win at Oxford.

The Seasiders scored twice in three minutes midway through the first half of the semi-final first leg.

And with Simms adding his second on the break late on, they are now in a seemingly unassailable position with the second leg to come at Bloomfield Road on Friday.

The early quickfire double knocked the stuffing out of the U's.

Ollie Turton turned the ball in from four yards in the 23rd minute after Josh Ruffels inadvertently knocked a deep free-kick back into the box from the far post.

Karl Robinson's team had not recovered from that blow when they found themselves two down after 26 minutes.

Simms cut in from the right and flicked the ball over Rob Atkinson before firing home left-footed, the shot deflecting off Elliott Moore to leave goalkeeper Jack Stevens helpless.

Simms was clinical again in the 74th minute with his 10th goal in 23 games as the visitors counter-attacked at pace from their own half.

Jerry Yates and Simms combined with great understanding and the latter finished by slotting past Stevens.

The U's, who had qualified for the play-offs with a run of seven wins in their last nine games, were on the front foot from the start, encouraged by 3,200 socially-distanced fans back in the Kassam Stadium for the first time in months.

Mark Sykes was brought down just outside the area after a forceful run through the middle, the foul earning James Husband a yellow card, but Blackpool's wall stood firm to block Elliot Lee's low free-kick.

On-loan Rangers winger Brandon Barker produced a scintillating 70-yard run from deep, skipping past three Blackpool challenges, but the promising attack ended when Matty Taylor was caught offside.

But the visitors then took charge to go into the half-time break 2-0 up and in buoyant mood.

Sykes again burst through the middle, from James Henry's pass early in the second half, but Chris Maxwell denied him with a top-class save.

Henry had a golden opportunity to pull one back just after the hour mark, only to sky his shot from Barker's cross high over the bar.

Sam Winnall and Dan Agyei replaced Taylor as boss Robinson looked for some fresh energy and running up front.

However, Blackpool impressively protected what they had, getting men behind the ball and stretching their opponents with devastating effect on the transition to make it a memorable night for Neil Critchley's men.

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