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EDINBURGH City have sealed a historic promotion to League Two after defeating East Stirlingshire 1-0 (2-1 on aggregate).

City are the first team to take advantage of the new pyramid system which sees them promoted as East Stirling's 61-year association with Scotland's senior leagues ended as they will now campaign in the Lowland League.

After a dire first half, City looked much more aggressive after the restart and started pressing the home side into mistakes.

With only minutes remaining City were awarded a penalty after Reece Donaldson was sent-off for conceding the spot-kick.

Dougie Gair stepped up and buried his penalty with aplomb just like he did during the side's 1-1 draw in the first leg.

There were joyous scenes at full-time as City celebrated their historic achievement.

In the League One play-offs Queen's Park were promoted despite a 1-0 defeat against Clyde, the Spiders were boosted by their 3-1 victory in the first-leg and stood firm in the closing sta ges to edge out Barry Ferguson's Bully Wee 3-2 on aggregate.