Lincoln's Ryan One celebrates his goal with team-mate Tom HamerImage source, Getty Images
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Ryan One (centre left) also scored the winner against AFC Wimbledon on Good Friday

ByBen Ashton
BBC Sport England

Lincoln City will be playing second-tier football next season for the first time since 1961 after Jack Moylan scored a 96th-minute winner to secure victory at Reading and promotion to the Championship.

Needing just a point to confirm their passage into the second tier for the 2026-27 campaign, Moylan claimed his late winner after Royals midfielder Lewis Wing had cancelled out Ryan One's early opener for the Imps.

The result was enough to give Michael Skubala's side an unassailable 19-point lead in League One over third-placed Bradford City.

Lincoln also stretched their unbeaten league run to 24 games having not lost since 22 November 2025, and their next target will be the League One title with a 12-point advantage over Cardiff City, who drew at Peterborough, but have a game in hand.

Lincoln boss Michael Skubala claps the travelling fans at ReadingImage source, Shutterstock
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Michael Skubala has been in charge of Lincoln since November 2023

By winning promotion to the Championship, it feels like Lincoln have finally arrived at their destination after a gruelling 65-year journey.

Since relegation in 1961 from the old Second Division, the Imps have been all the way down to the National League and now they have managed to claw their way back.

Of any team to have played in the second tier, only Crewe Alexandra - with a 102-year hiatus - have been forced to wait longer.

After League One play-off semi-final heartbreak in 2020-21 and narrowly missing out on a top-six finish in 2023-24, Skubala has led this group of players into a historic new chapter for the club.

The best attack in the league. The best defence in the league. Just one home defeat. Few can argue it is any less than Lincoln deserve.

And what an effort it has been to get there with victory over Reading stretching their unbeaten run to 24 games (W19 D5).

Now all that remains for Lincoln this season is to put the cherry on top of the icing on the cake by sealing a first third-tier league title since 1952.

More to follow.

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