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Thousands of Leeds United enthusiasts amassed downtown this afternoon, leaving little room for social estrangement while celebrating their direct promotion to the Premier League after a 16-year absence.

West York police were forced to arrest some enthusiasts when enthusiasts gathered, singing songs and throwing flares in Millennium Square after a 3-1 victory over Dervia County.

The crowd amassed more than one breeding station at Leeds General Nursing, where NHS staff have been battling the coronavirus pandemic for months.

A fan had to be taken to the hospital after falling off a lamppost and breaking his leg during the celebrations.

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