Wrexham brought the League One season to a close with all three points after beating Lincoln City.
Phil Parkinson headed to Sincil Bank with nothing on the line as the League One season came to an end.
Wrexham beat Charlton Athletic 3-0 to spark wild celebrations at the STōK Cae Ras, securing a third straight promotion.
Parkinson still named a strong team as Wrexham faced Lincoln City, with no sentiment given towards Paul Mullin and Ollie Palmer.
Elliot Lee and Ryan Longman found the net, handing Wrexham a 2-0 win over the Imps.
Wrexham finish the season on 92 points, and the attention is already turning towards next season.

Ryan Longman on Wrexham hopes next season
Wrexham fans are dreaming and, having seen the success in recent years, why not believe there is more to come?
Even with Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds on board, few would have predicted three straight promotions.
McElhenney sees more success coming for Wrexham, and many are wondering when the club will make it to the Premier League.
Ben Foster predicted Premier League promotion for Wrexham inside five years, believing that the club will take another huge step forward.
Wrexham ace Longman has now shared his thoughts, telling the club’s official YouTube channel that he would love to ‘do it again’ in terms of securing another promotion.
Longman said ‘why not?’, seemingly feeling there is no reason why Wrexham can’t make it four promotions in a row.
Longman has played in the Championship before, though, and admitted that Wrexham are walking into a ‘very tough league’, calling on everyone to prepare properly over the summer.
“Well… do it again, hey? Why not?” said Longman.
“It’s a very tough league and we’ve just got to make sure we prepare right for it and, obviously, have a great off-season, rest and recover because we’ve got to go again,” he added.
Ryan Longman on James McClean
Longman joined Wrexham in January, completing a move away from Championship side Hull City.
Ryan Barnett had been flying for Wrexham in the first half of the season, but Longman ended the season as Parkinson’s first-choice right wing back.
Longman has been waiting for his first Wrexham goal, though, and it finally came on Saturday.
The Wrexham wing back took his shirt off and wheeled it around around his head as 1-0 became 2-0.
Longman admitted that Wrexham captain James McClean was the inspiration for his celebration following a chat in training.
“Jimmy said to me yesterday ‘you’re going to score and you have to take your top off, so I said ‘alright, go on then!’” said Longman.
Longman only left the Championship in January but is now heading back with Wrexham just months after departing Hull – and he will be desperate to step up as one of Wrexham’s key men in the second tier having already played at the level.
