Sheff Utd 2 West Brom 0
SANDER BERGE got a goal worth its weight in gold as Sheffield United sealed a money-spinning promotion back to the Premier League.
The Norway midfielder tucked away Iliman Ndiaye's clever cut-back in the 58th minute, before Bosnia defender Anel Ahmedhodzic claimed a second with 13 minutes remaining.
"The Blades are going up!" rang out in Bramall Lane's jubilant home stands. The win means Paul Heckingbottom's Blades have claimed their place back in the big time with three games to not spare bad for a club who have battled numerous off-field problems all season.
Sheffield United spent several months under a transfer embargo until last week and an ownership saga shows no sign of ending.
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