
The Women's Championship season saw a tight battle at the top of the table and it meant promotion into the Women's Super League was decided on the final day.
The drama was also amped up because two clubs who could be promoted - Birmingham City and London City Lionesses - played each other in the final round.
But who won promotion? FourFourTwo has all the information you need to know.
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Before the game kicked off the Lionesses topped the table on 42 points, while Birmingham were on 40.
That meant Birmingham had to beat their opposition to claim a top-flight spot.

London City Lionesses came out the blocks firing in the match and raced to a 2-0 lead.
However, Birmingham hit back in the second half and levelled the game 2-2.
There were over 10 minutes of injury time but neither side could find a winner.
The draw meant the Lionesses remained two points clear and became the first club not associated with a men's team to secure promotion.

Despite losing the game Birmingham had something to celebrate as they raised a glass to Louise Quinn's career.
The Republic of Ireland international announced she would retire after the game.
She had not played since October because of a hip injury.