Lincoln City are first EFL side to achieve promotion

Reading 1 - 2 Lincoln City

Lincoln City will play in the second tier next season for the first time since 1961

Author | Lewis W

Stadium | Select Car Leasing Stadium

Jack Moylan struck in the 96th minute to secure victory at Reading and seal promotion to the Championship. Moylan’s late intervention followed Lewis Wing’s equaliser, which had cancelled out Ryan One’s early opener for the visitors.

The result leaves Michael Skubala’s side with an unassailable 19-point cushion over third-placed Bradford City in League One.

Lincoln’s unbeaten league run now stands at 24 matches, stretching back to 22 November 2025, and attention will turn to the title race. They hold a 12-point advantage over Cardiff City, who drew at Peterborough but have a game in hand.

Destiny for Lincoln

By securing promotion to the Championship, Lincoln appear to have reached a long-awaited destination after a 65-year climb.

Since their relegation from the old Second Division in 1961, the Imps have fallen as far as the National League before steadily working their way back to the second tier.

Among sides to have previously competed at that level, only Crewe Alexandra, who endured a 102-year absence, have waited longer for a return.

Following play-off semi-final heartbreak in 2020-21 and a near miss for the top six in 2023-24, Michael Skubala has guided this group into a significant new chapter in the club’s history.

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