North Shields won the final 2-1 after extra time.
[3] This was North Shields' first visit to Wembley since 1969 when they won the FA Amateur Cup final.
In comparison, Glossop were visiting the home of football for the second time in six years, having lost the 2009 FA Vase Final to another Northern League team, Whitley Bay.
After a meeting at Wembley Stadium the week after the semi-finals, where both teams met with The Football Association to decide the choice of dressing rooms, the kit selections and TV rights, tickets for the final were released on sale on 1 April 2015, with Glossop and North Shields expecting to sell thousands of tickets compared with an average home crowds of 340 and 322 respectively.
Glossop set up a club shop in their town to sell Wembley merchandise.