Accrington Stanley have capped off a historic season after they clinched promotion to League One following their victory over Yeovil Town.

Two goals from Billy Kee secured the win for Stanley, and ensured that they would finish in the League Two automatic promotion places.

It resulted in a fantastic evening for the Accrington supporters at the Wham Stadium, who were out in force to see their side triumph.

The promotion to League One means that the Reds will be playing in the third tier of English football for the first time in their history.

It has been a fantastic campaign for John Coleman's men, with the team winning 27 of their 42 games so far despite having one of the smallest budgets in the division.

There were a number of key wins for Stanley throughout the campaign, including come from behind home wins against Port Vale and Stevenage, along with important away victories at Luton Town and Grimsby.

The promotion capped off a successful week for the Reds, as on Sunday, Stanley boss Coleman was named as the manager in the EFL Team of the Year, while Kee was voted as League Two Player of the Year.

Mark Hughes, Sean McConville and Kee were also named in the League Two Team of the Year.

“It is an honour. I don’t win awards by myself though, it’s about all the lads. It’s the lads at the back who keep clean sheets and make me look good," Kee told the club's website after his award win.

“It’s about Sean McConville and Jordan Clark who put balls on my head and Kayden Jackson who has all the pace and has scored 15 goals this season, without penalties."

The next goal for Accrington will be to finish the season as league champions, with the team having to fight off competition from second placed Luton.

Accrington's remaining fixtures this season sees them face Wycombe Wanderers, Newport County, Lincoln City and Swindon Town over the coming weeks.