Overview
- York City, which drew 1-1 at Rochdale on Saturday, clinched the National League title with Josh Stones' 103rd-minute equaliser.
- Emmanuel Dieseruvwe had put Rochdale ahead in the 95th minute, and a home pitch invasion delayed the restart before the finale.
- Referee Will Finnie awarded York's leveller after his watch signalled goal-line technology confirmation, and away fans then entered the pitch.
- York finish on 108 points to Rochdale's 106 and return to League Two after 10 years, while Rochdale now enter the play-offs at the semi-final stage with a home tie to come.
- Both clubs restated support for 3UP, a campaign to add more automatic promotion places because the current system sends only the champion straight up and one more via the play-offs.