Cambridge beat Forest Green 2-0 on the final day of the League One season to complete a remarkable escape from relegation.

The U’s were seven points from safety going into the final nine games of the campaign but their win over Rovers, coupled with MK Dons and Morecambe dropping points, means Mark Bonner’s side stay up.

They had fallen into the drop zone on January 14 and climbed out of it only on the final day thanks to goals from Harrison Dunk and Sam Smith.

Both goals came in the first half, with Cambridge taking the lead after 25 minutes when Conor McGrandles’ corner was scrambled home by Dunk, and it was 2-0 eight minutes before half-time.

Jack Lankester helped the ball on to Smith, who fired a superb volley in off the far post.

Rock-bottom Forest Green did threaten, with Dominic Bernard heading against the bar from close range, and Lankester almost headed a corner into his own net soon after the break.

The remainder of the game petered out into a non-event, with attention turned to the outcome of scores elsewhere as Cambridge secured a third season in the third tier.

MK Dons could only manage a 0-0 draw at Burton Albion, despite dominating the match and having numerous chances to win the game. 

The Dons bossed possession and had 31 attempts on goal, many of which came in a breathless final 20 minutes at the Pirelli Stadium.

But a combination of wayward finishing, bad luck and some desperate defending saw them fail to find the goal which would have been good enough to preserve their third-tier status.

Cambridge were also relying on Exeter City beating Morecambe, and Jay Stansfield's hat-trick sealed Morecambe's relegation from League One as he led Exeter to victory over the Shrimps at St James Park.

That meant that, against all odds, Cambridge's 2-0 victory over Rovers was enough to keep them up, sparking jubilant scenes in the stadium at full-time.