Burnley booked a place in the Premier League as a stunning strike from Wade Elliott earned a 1-0 victory over Sheffield United in the Championship play-off final at Wembley.
United entered the game as favourites, but Elliot's wonder goal in the first half ensured the Clarets ended a marathon season of more than 50 games by earning a return to top-flight football for the first time in 33 years.
The midfielder netted the only goal of the game in the 13th minute as he superbly curled past Paddy Kenny from 25 yards to ensure Owen Coyle's side, who reached the semi-finals of the Carling Cup and last 16 of the FA Cup, grabbed promotion.
United believed they should have had the chance to respond in the first 45 minutes when Brian Howard appeared to be felled by Graham Alexander but referee Mike Dean, whose appointment was criticised by Blades boss Kevin Blackwell in the build-up to the fixture, was not interested.
Burnley almost extended their lead in the second half but United were twice grateful to last-ditch blocks from Nick Montgomery and Kyle Walker as Coyle's men played on the counter-attack.
Blackwell's hopes of grabbing an equaliser were then extinguished as substitute Jamie Ward was sent off for two bookings, both for handball, after only 11 minutes on the field.
United entered the game as favourites, but Elliot's wonder goal in the first half ensured the Clarets ended a marathon season of more than 50 games by earning a return to top-flight football for the first time in 33 years.
The midfielder netted the only goal of the game in the 13th minute as he superbly curled past Paddy Kenny from 25 yards to ensure Owen Coyle's side, who reached the semi-finals of the Carling Cup and last 16 of the FA Cup, grabbed promotion.
United believed they should have had the chance to respond in the first 45 minutes when Brian Howard appeared to be felled by Graham Alexander but referee Mike Dean, whose appointment was criticised by Blades boss Kevin Blackwell in the build-up to the fixture, was not interested.
Burnley almost extended their lead in the second half but United were twice grateful to last-ditch blocks from Nick Montgomery and Kyle Walker as Coyle's men played on the counter-attack.
Blackwell's hopes of grabbing an equaliser were then extinguished as substitute Jamie Ward was sent off for two bookings, both for handball, after only 11 minutes on the field.