Hull City fans jubilant as team secure promotion

PA Three shirtless young men with their arms spread wide in celebration stand at the front of a crown of Hull City fansPA
Ecstatic Hull City fans celebrate as the full-time whistle blows at Wembley

There were cheers and lots of tears as thousands of Hull City fans celebrated their club's Wembley play-off final win earlier.

The Tigers beat Middlesbrough 1-0 to secure a place in the Premier League next season, courtesy of Oli McBurnie's late, close-range strike.

The 1-0 result means the Tigers are promoted to the top flight after nine years away.

Fans will be able to celebrate the club's victory with an open-top bus parade through the city's streets on Monday, it has been confirmed.

The parade will begin in Ferensway at 15:10 BST and tour the city before arriving at City Hall about an hour later.

PA Tigers fans in the stands at Wembley holding flags and a large cardboard cut out of Oli McBurnie's facePA
Dedicated fans had travelled to Wembley on the hottest day of the year to cheer their team to promotion
BBC/ Matt Dean A family all wearing Hull City shirts, a woman with grey hair is seated in a wheelchair, behind her are three men all with brown hair and smiling.BBC/ Matt Dean
Sylvia Fewster, from Hull, was attending her first game after she had cataract surgery six weeks ago. She said: "I could see everything, and I've not been able to do for many years. It was worth having that done!"
BBC/ Linsey Smith Two young men hold their fists aloft and smile, the man on the left is wearing sunglasses, then man on the right is wearing a Hull City football shirt.BBC/ Linsey Smith
Henri Ashwell (left) travelled from Mauritius for the match and was celebrating with brother Morgan
BBC / Linsey Smith A shirtless man wearing sunglasses has sunburned skin and a big smile as hestands in front of Wembley StadiumBBC / Linsey Smith
Jamie Petrigrew said: "There's the top of the world - and I'm even higher. I'm on Mars!"
BBC / Linsey Smith A bald man wearing a Hull city shirt holds his fists aloft BBC / Linsey Smith
Dean Cartlidge said: "We are back to the promised land"

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