2002 Football League First Division Play-off Final - Birmingham City's Route To The Final

Birmingham City's Route To The Final

Birmingham City qualified for the play-offs by finishing fifth in the league table.

28 April 2002 Birmingham City 1–1 Millwall St Andrew's, Birmingham
12:00 Hughes 56' Report Dublin 80' Attendance: 28,282
Referee: Anthony Bates
2 May 2002 Millwall 0–1 Birmingham City The New Den, London
19:45 Report John 90' Attendance: 16,391
Referee: Graham Laws

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