Notts County secured their spot in the League Two play-off final against Salford after a tense goalless draw with Chesterfield at Meadow Lane. Jayden Luker's first-half winner in the first leg at Chesterfield proved to be the difference maker, as Notts County held on for a 0-0 draw in the return leg. Notts goalkeeper James Belshaw made a crucial second-half save to deny Dilan Markanday and keep the visitors at bay. The Magpies will now head to Wembley on Monday, 25 May to take on Karl Robinson's Salford. Notts County head coach Martin Paterson was relieved to have made it through the semi-final, saying he would have been delighted with a 0-0 draw beforehand. The first half saw both sides create chances, with Chesterfield's James Berry having an early free-kick deflected wide and Notts County's Tom Iorpenda being foiled by a sliding challenge from Janoi Donacien. The second half was more frantic, with Luker squandering a huge chance to break the deadlock and Belshaw making a low reflex save to keep Markanday from squaring things up on aggregate. Chesterfield's search for a way to extend their season went down to the final seconds, with Sil Swinkels meeting a hopeful cross at the back post with a header that called Belshaw into one final act. Notts County's win sets up a mouth-watering final against Salford, with the Magpies looking to secure promotion to League One. The club's fans will be delighted to see their team back at Wembley, where they won the National League promotion final against Chesterfield in 2023. Notts County's players will now focus on preparing for the final, with the knowledge that they have already overcome tough opponents in the semi-final. The Magpies' defensive solidity was key to their success, as they remained resolute in the face of Chesterfield's relentless pressure. With the final just around the corner, Notts County will be looking to make the most of their opportunity and secure a place in League One.