Stockport substitute Stephen Gleeson hit a stunnin...
Stockport substitute Stephen Gleeson hit a stunning late goal to give the Hatters a 1-1 draw in their Coca-Cola League Two play-off semi-final at Wycombe.
Delroy Facey's goal looked to be enough for Paul Lambert's hosts to claim a slender lead until 19-year-old Gleeson hammered in an unstoppable volley from 25 yards with eight minutes remaining.
On-loan Gillingham man Facey was on hand to score an individual effort after Stockport goalkeeper John Ruddy fluffed a clearance late in the first half but the Hatters were a threat throughout.
An aberration from Ruddy at the other end gifted Facey and Wanderers the lead in the 37th minute. A routine backpass should have presented the on-loan Everton keeper with few problems but he shanked his clearance to Facey 25 yards out.
The burly striker's touch was not the best but he reacted superbly to outmuscle two defenders and prod past Ruddy from 10 yards.
The Chairboys looked set to hold on for the win until on-loan Wolves midfielder Gleeson popped up with an inspired strike which triggered a pitch invasion from the joyous away fans.