Accrington Stanley made in League one for the first time after victory over Yeovil

Accrington Stanley promoted to League One for first time after win over Yeovil

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Accrington Stanley was promoted to the third tier of English football for the first time after they beat Yeovil 2-0 on Tuesday evening.

Stanley striker Billy Kee – named sky bet League two best player of the year this week – two goals in three first half minutes to settle the nerves of the local fans at the stadium Boo.

Accrington Stanley promoted to League One for first time after win over Yeovil

Side John Coleman was the goal disallowed after the break, with Jimmy Dunn is flagged for offside after he reacted quickly to fire the ball over the line after a shot of Sean McConville was to come back from the crossbar.

Ki also missed the chance to achieve a hat-trick, but didn’t make any difference, Accrington comfortably holding on for victory, which means they move four games of the season to go.

“It was a tough season,” said Coleman. “We lost one of our students, Jordan Moseley, one of our former Directors John Demaine died last week, and we would not be where we are now without him. And this is my 91st birthday of the late father and you would like to think that he played a role.

“You can’t help but get emotional, but it’s all about the players. They were fantastic against Yeovil, it was 2-0, but could be 16-0, as we really made more of an effort in the second half. Fans came in their numbers and I’m happy for them.

“The whole team and staff have worked so hard and we got our rewards. We’ll give him a good go in League one is a huge achievement. It’s absolutely fantastic”.

Exeter kept their automatic promotion hopes alive with a 2-1 win at home to bottom side Chesterfield, with the result that leaves a Toss step closer to a return to the national conference.

The Greeks took a big step forward in the 39th minute when Jayden Stockley headed in the cross Jake Taylor from six yards.

The second goal Exeter had an affair cocky, with Alex Whitmore of Chesterfield scored an own goal from a cross Hiram Boateng.

Accrington Stanley promoted to League One for first time after win over Yeovil

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In Toss to configure the nerves to finish pulling the ball when delivery Andy Kellett struck home Jo Rowley from the right seven minutes remaining, but Exeter kept themselves in arms, to see the game.

Paul Tisdale’s side two points for third place Wycombeafter draw 0: 0 away in Lincoln.

Matt Rhead was the disallowed goal in added at the end of the first half when striker Imps were regarded fouled his marker before he went home.

While Lincoln goalkeeper Ryan Allsop fine save to turn away a deflected Michael Harriman shot.

The point leaves them in sixth place in the table, one point above eighth-placed Mansfield, but with a game in hand on their promotion rivals.

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