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Leicester City vs Cardiff City. Sky Bet Championship Play-Offs Semi-Final.

The King Power StadiumAttendance29,165.

Leicester City 0

    Cardiff City 1

    • P Whittingham (78th minute)

    Whittingham stuns Foxes

    Image: Whittingham: Important strike

    A stunning free-kick from Peter Whittingham ensured it is advantage Cardiff City in their play-off semi-final with Leicester.

    Advantage Cardiff at halfway stage of play-off semi-final

    A stunning free-kick from Peter Whittingham ensured it is advantage Cardiff City at the halfway stage of their Championship play-off semi-final with Leicester. It was a tight affair that ensued at the Walkers Stadium before Whittingham's perfectly executed free-kick 12 minutes from time, which caught Chris Weale unawares at his near post. Prior to Whittingham's intervention it was very much nip and tuck as Michael Chopra struck the post for Cardiff and Richie Wellens drove just wide for the Foxes. Leicester substitute Matty Fryatt received a rapturous reception when coming off the bench but was guilty of squandering his side's best opportunity of the match when capitalising on a mix-up in Cardiff's backline, only to be meek in his attempt to beat David Marshall. Marshall then produced a superb reaction save deep into injury time to claw away Alex Bruce's header to edge Cardiff closer to a return to the top flight for the first time in 50 years.

    Changes

    Leicester made five changes. Weale returned in goal and Bruno Berner was recalled at left-back. Joint-leading scorer Martyn Waghorn came back into the side along with midfielders Andy King and Lloyd Dyer. Michael Morrison failed to sufficiently recover from an ankle knock so Bruce kept his place alongside Jack Hobbs in the centre of defence, with Morrison on the bench. Just like against Derby a week ago, Cardiff made nine changes. Mark Hudson and Chris Burke were the only survivors from Pride Park. Joe Ledley, Whittingham, Jay Bothroyd and Chopra were among the key players to return. Cardiff created three chances during the first half. The first came after 10 minutes. Bothroyd brought down a long clearance from Marshall midway inside the Leicester half before turning and advancing towards goal. His left-footed shot from the edge of the area rolled just wide of the post with Weale beaten. It was from another surging run from Bothroyd midway through the first half that Cardiff went close again.
    Close call
    Bothroyd released his strike partner Chopra down the right side of the area but his shot across goal went wide of the far post when he really should have at least worked Weale. Five minutes before the break, Ledley put Burke clear down the right-hand side. Chopra got across his marker at the near post but could only flick Burke's low cross against the woodwork from close range. Cardiff carried their goal threat in to the second half and Bothroyd powered a header over the crossbar from Kevin McNaughton's cross. It was not until the 53rd minute that Leicester produced their first noteworthy effort on goal as Wellens' driven, low shot from 25 yards flew narrowly wide. Whittingham put Cardiff ahead before Fryatt went clear in the 83rd minute. McNaughton got back to make a challenge but the ball broke to Fryatt again only for Marshall to make the save. Paul Gallacher curled a shot wide as Leicester searched for an equaliser. It looked like they had got it at the death but Marshall's heroics to thwart Bruce preserved Cardiff's lead.

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