Imagine this: you're live on air hosting the climax to the football season. Your team are in a perilous position, teetering on the brink of relegation. You make no attempt to keep your cool. You even dress in your team's stripes to mark the magnitude of the occasion.

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That was the situation Jeff Stelling found himself in when he anchored yesterday's edition of Soccer Saturday. The long-standing presenter of the Saturday football show found himself on air as his team Hartlepool United battled to stay in League Two. They needed a win over Doncaster Rovers – but they were also at the mercy of Newport FC who had to lose to ensure Hartlepool's survival.

During the broadcast, Stelling – and his tense co-commentators – experienced sheer ecstasy as 18-year-old substitute Devante Rodney slid in two late goals to give his team a chance of staying up.

SCENES! Hartlepool take the lead against Doncaster, which means as it stands they stay up! Jeff can't believe it! https://t.co/xz7gs21HD4

— Soccer Saturday ⚽️ (@SoccerSaturday) May 6, 2017

But the joy didn't last long. No sooner had Hartlepool given themselves a fighting chance, then Newport struck back with a late winner that ensured the final spot in the division belonged to them. Hartlepool were relegated out of the Football League for the first time since 1921 – and Stelling's crestfallen face said it all...

EVEN MORE SCENES! @NewportCounty have taken the lead which means THEY are staying up and Hartlepool are going down! https://t.co/lw3JmnpVH7

— Soccer Saturday ⚽️ (@SoccerSaturday) May 6, 2017

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Poor Jeff. We hope someone gave him a hug when they came off air.

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Susanna LazarusAssociate Editor, RadioTimes.com

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