Here are your latest Notts County headlines on Sunday, May 14, 2023.
Notts County return to Football League
Notts County have been promoted back to the Football League after an enthralling encounter at Wembley ended with Cedwyn Scott firing home the deciding spot-kick after the National League play-off final had finished 2-2 after extra time.
The Magpies found themselves a goal down when Andrew Dallas scored from the spot after a mistake from Sam Slocombe, but levelled late in the second-half when John Bostock saw his free-kick squeeze in at the near post.
Armando Dobra gave the Spireites the lead once more with a sublime finish from the edge of the County area, only for Ruben Rodrigues to bounce the ball over former Notts keeper Ross Fitzsimons to send the game to penalties.
Hollywood star quick to comment as Notts join Wrexham in EFL
Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have congratulated Notts County on their return to the Football League.
The Hollywood duo, who took over at Wrexham in February 2021, have been vocal in their support of the Magpies after the two teams ran away at the top of the National League table in impressive fashion this season.
With only one team going up automatically, Wrexham took that honour with 111 points, leaving Notts to go through the play-offs despite recording 107 points of their own.
Notts manager explains Archie Mair decision after Wembley triumph
Notts County boss Luke Williams has insisted that his side have the quality to compete in the Football League after confirming their promotion with a penalty shootout victory over Chesterfield at Wembley.
The Magpies twice fell behind thanks to goals from Andrew Dallas and Armando Dobra - John Bostock equalising in normal time before Ruben Rodrigues sent the game to penalties.
In a huge roll of the dice, the Notts head coach opted to sub goalkeeper Sam Slocombe before the penalty shootout, the 34-year-old having never saved a spot-kick since arriving at Meadow Lane.
Notts exorcise demons of past to seal Football League promotion
As Notts County's squad of heroes danced away under the Wembley arch, grown men were in tears and strangers hugged one another as the colours of black and white swayed in unison.
Notts fans had arrived in their thousands in the capital armed with hope and expectation but marched back down Wembley Way knowing their status as the world's oldest Football League club had finally been restored.
In typical Notts fashion, they had to do it the hard way in this enthralling playoff final against Chesterfield, having trailed on two occasions to force a penalty shootout which saw Archie Mair prove to be the hero.
Forest send six-word message to Notts County
Nottingham Forest have congratulated Notts County on their promotion back to the EFL. A message of congratulations was passed from one bank of the Trent to the other, with Forest taking to Twitter after the full-time whistle in the capital.
And a few Forest supporters echoed what their club said, with one writing: "Well done Notts. Great game and thoroughly deserve to be back in the Football League."