Leicester City have regained their Premier League status after sealing automatic promotion from the Championship.
Going into the penultimate round of fixtures, the Foxes needed to win one of their remaining two matches against Preston or Blackburn to go up, with their return sealed even sooner if Leeds lost at Queens Park Rangers.
And on Friday night, their fate was confirmed at the earliest opportunity as Daniel Farke's side were beaten 4-0 in West London, with Ilias Chair and Lucas Andersen netting first-half goals for the hosts before Lyndon Dykes and Sam Field sealed the win.
The result confirms a positive end to what has been an up-and-down season for the King Power Stadium outfit.
Enzo Maresca's side looked certain to bounce straight back to the Premier League - they were 17 points clear of Leeds at the turn of the year - before an almighty wobble saw them lose six times in 10 matches through February to April.
Leicester have won Premier League promotion in the penultimate week of the Championship
Leeds' defeat against QPR sealed the Foxes' return to the top flight with two games remaining
Foxes fans can rejoice as their team now looks towards sealing the Championship title
Leicester manager Enzo Maresca has achieved his main objective and can play for next season
But a 2-1 win over play-off hopefuls West Brom on April 20 took them back to the top of the table and Tuesday's 5-0 triumph over Southampton meant their fate was firmly in their hands.
Speaking after their midweek demolition over the Saints, Maresca said: 'It has been a long season, 51 official matches,' Maresca said. 'Before tonight's game, we didn't know how many points we needed. Two, three, four, five, they lose, they win, who knows?
'The good feeling about tonight is now we know that with one win you get promoted. Two days off, recovery, and then we start to prepare for Preston, which is the next one and the most important.
'We're looking just now to get promoted (not at the title). It doesn't matter where, first or second. But in this moment, the most important thing is to win one more game to get promoted.'