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Championship 2014 2015 Playoff Final
Middlesbrough Norwich City
25 Mai 2015
Wembley Stadium London
Norwich City secured an instant return to the Premier League with victory over Middlesbrough in the Championship play-off final at Wembley. In a match worth a potential £120m to the victors, Cameron Jerome took advantage of a Daniel Ayala error to put the Canaries ahead. It was 2-0 after 15 minutes when Nathan Redmond arrowed a shot into the corner. Jelle Vossen came closest for Boro when he struck the bar, but their six-year absence from the top flight continues.
Victory for the Canaries in front of more than 85,000 fans is the culmination of a remarkable run of results under manager Alex Neil.
The 33-year-old was unheralded in England, but presided over Hamilton's promotion to the Scottish Premiership last season. That was enough for him to be given the chance to replace Neil Adams at Carrow Road in January, with the club seventh in the table and three points off the play-offs. Neil oversaw victory in his maiden game in charge against eventual league champions Bournemouth, the first of 17 wins in 25 games during his tenure, and will now become the youngest manager in England's top flight, beating Swansea's 36-year-old boss Garry Monk.
League One 2014 2015 Playoff Final
Preston North End Swindon Town
24 Mai 2015
Wembley Stadium London
Jermaine Beckford scored a hat-trick to help Preston end their dismal play-off record by thrashing Swindon in the League One final at Wembley. Preston, who had lost in their previous nine play-off campaigns, went ahead when Beckford struck from close range. Paul Huntington scored with a cushioned volley from a Paul Gallagher cross and Beckford curled in from the edge of the area to make it 3-0 at the break.
Beckford's third came as he slotted in when one-on-one with Wes Foderingham. Preston recovered from missing out on promotion on the final day of the campaign to return to the second tier after a four-year absence. Beckford, who has been on loan at Preston but was released by parent club Bolton last week, won the free-kick that Gallagher subsequently sent into his path inside the six-yard box to give the Lilywhites the perfect start.
League Two 2014 2015 Playoff Final
Southend United Wycombe Wanderers
23 Mai 2015
Wembley Stadium London
Southend goalkeeper Daniel Bentley was his side's hero as the Shrimpers beat Wycombe on penalties to win the League Two play-off final at Wembley. With Southend 7-6 up in the shootout, Bentley kept out Sam Wood's effort to earn his side promotion to League One. Earlier, Bentley had deflected Joe Jacobson's 25-yard free-kick into his own net to give Wycombe an extra-time lead.
But Joe Pigott slotted home in the 122nd minute to take it to penalties. Wycombe goalkeeper Alex Lynch, making only his third senior start, saved the second Southend penalty from Ben Coker but, after Wanderers midfielder Matt Bloomfield - a first-minute substitute for the injured Sam Saunders - missed Wycombe's fourth penalty and the next two were scored, it went to sudden death. Both sides converted their next two and, after Cian Bolger fired in the 15th penalty of the shootout, Bentley tipped Wood's effort onto the post to end the Shrimpers' five-year stay in the fourth tier.
From Championship
Promoted to Premier League
Bournemouth
Watford
Norwich City
Relegated to League One
Millwall
Wigan Athletic
Blackpool
From League One
Promoted to Championship
Bristol City
Milton Keynes Dons
Preston North End
Relegated to League One
Notts County
Crawley Town
Leyton Orient
Yeovil Town
From League Two
Promoted to League One
Burton Albion
Shrewsbury Town
Bury
Relegated to Conference National
Cheltenham Town
Tranmere Rovers
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