Leeds have won promotion at the third time of asking while Gillingham are down on the last day of the season.
Whites promoted, Lions in play-offs, Gills relegated
Leeds United have won promotion back to the Championship at the third time of asking while Gillingham have been relegated on the last day of the season.
Leeds recovered from Max Gradel's sending off and Darryl Duffy's opener to secure the win they needed against
Bristol Rovers to clinch second place thanks to goals from Jonny Howson and Jermaine Beckford.
Millwall did all they could do to pile the pressure on Leeds with a 3-2 success over high-flying
Swindon at The Den. Steve Morison helped himself to a brace in a thrilling clash in South East London.
Charlton were in second at one stage thanks to their 2-0 win over
Oldham, but they ultimately missed out. Goals either side of half-time from Nicky Bailey and Miguel Angel Llera claimed the points but the play-offs now beckon.
Huddersfield had a remote chance to climbing into second, although a 2-1 defeat to
Exeter, who secured their League One status in the process, curtailed their hopes. Ryan Harley's late goal settled the contest.
At the foot of the table Tranmere, Exeter and Hartlepool are safe while
Gillingham have been relegated following a 3-0 defeat at
Wycombe. Matt Phillips, Alan Bennett and Kevin Betsy all netted for The Chairboys.
Tranmere began the day in the bottom four, however, their fine 3-0 win at already-relegated
Stockport means they have saved themselves. Joss Labadie's goal was the icing on the cake after goals from Ian Goodison and Ian Thomas-Moore.
Hartlepool would have been relegated instead of Gillingham had they conceded against
Brentford, however, their defence held out and their goalless draw at Griffin Park means they are safe.
League One champions
Norwich's season ended in defeat after going down 2-0 at home to
Carlisle. Early goals from Gary Madine and Jason Price gave The Cumbrians a surprise success.
Southampton, who would have been in the play-offs without their 10-point deduction, came from a goal down to claim a 3-1 success over relegated
Southend at St Mary's Stadium. Rickie Lambert bagged a brace for Alan Pardew's side.
Brighton got the better of
Yeovil thanks to Elliott Bennett's winner while Kevin Lisbie's late successful penalty against
Leyton Orient means
Colchester ended their campaign on a winning note.
Walsall have leapfrogged
Milton Keynes Dons in the League One table after battling from a goal down to claim a 2-1 win over Paul Ince's side. Daniel Powell gave the visitors a half-time lead, but goals from Matthew Richards and Emmanuele Smith gave The Saddlers the points.