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Leyton Orient 1-3 Wolverhampton Wanderers
Wolverhampton Wanderers beat promotion-chasing Leyton Orient and then sealed the League One title thanks to MK Dons' late equaliser against Brentford.
Carl Ikeme made a number of vital saves to deny Orient after Richard Stearman's header and a Bakary Sako strike gave Wolves a two-goal lead in Monday's early kick-off.
Dean Cox pulled a goal back just after half-time, but Ikeme remained defiant.
James Henry added gloss to Wolves' win with a third goal in injury time.
Kenny Jackett's side were then crowned champions after Brentford conceded an injury-time goal at MK Dons later on Monday.
Orient were denied a penalty in the first half after goalscorer Stearman looked to have handled David Mooney's shot in the 18-yard box, prompting manager Russell Slade to speak with referee Neil Swarbrick at the interval.
They also hit the crossbar through Romain Vincelot and Shaun Batt, while a header by Chris Dagnall was ruled out for offside.