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Nottingham Forest fans took to the streets to celebrate after the Reds were promoted to the Premier League after a 1-0 victory over Huddersfield at Wembley. There were some nervy moments in the second half and two penalty claims waved away for the Terriers before six minutes of added time, as Forest hung on for their momentous victory.

It was an unlikely end to a season that started with Forest bottom of the Championship after seven games with one point. A Levi Colwill own goal proved the difference in the play-off decider to fire Forest to promotion.

Fans in the capital - and in Nottingham - were ecstatic at the win and were in the streets celebrating at the thought of top tier football again next season. Supporters poured into Old Market Square in Nottingham to enjoy the moment while fans in London headed back to the trains, which had been an issue on the journey down to London.

Joe Higgins, 22, from Beeston was in the stands at Wembley and said:

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