Leeds supporters have gathered outside the club's stadium to celebrate their return to the Premier League for the first time in 16 years.
Leeds' owner Andrea Radrizzani and the police had urged fans to stay at home.
However, there was jubilation outside Elland Road as the club's place in the top-flight was confirmed when West Brom lost to Huddersfield Town earlier.
Last month Liverpool fans flocked to Anfield to celebrate winning the league.
Under social distancing guidelines, people in England should keep a distance of at least 1m while observing precautions to reduce the risk of coronavirus.
Image copyright AFP/Getty Images Image caption Fans were seen celebrating together despite social distancing rules Image copyright AFP/Getty Images Image caption The smoke from blue and yellow flares filled the air outside Elland RoadWhile hundreds of Leeds fans headed to the ground, countless others celebrated the historic moment at home, although manager Marcelo Bielsa had said he would not watch the game.
Phil Beeton, co-chairman of Leeds United Supporters Club said: "It's absolutely brilliant, I'm just so pleased for everyone.
"It's been such an up and down few weeks and the games have come so thick and fast that you've not had one minute to get over the last game before you're looking at the next one.
"You've got to not lose sight of the fact that we've been through a horrendous period and an awful lot of people have lost their lives, I dare say a lot of Leeds fans too, and we've done it for them."
Supporter Neil Sutcliffe said he was pleased that his grandchildren and other young fans would finally get the chance to see Leeds in the Premier League.
He said: "It's been a long, long time coming. Sixteen years of heartache and we've finally managed to get back where we belong, all those ups and downs and it's finally come to fruition.
"Let's hope we can consolidate for next year and I'm sure we'll put on a good show and show the world we deserve to be where we are.
"I'm just hoping the supporters can be let back into the stadium, it's fantastic but it's tinged with a bit of sadness that you're not there live."
Image copyright AFP/Getty Images Image caption Stewards tried unsuccessfully to enforce social distancing outside the ground Image copyright Reuters Image caption Fans were heard chanting Leeds anthem Marching On TogetherEarlier this week, Radrizzani said it was "vitally important we stay safe and keep those around us safe too by staying at home".
"The fight against Covid-19 is not yet over and we must continue to be sensible," Radrizzani wrote in an open letter to supporters published in the Yorkshire Evening Post.
His sentiments were echoed by West Yorkshire Police.
Earlier this week, a spokesperson for the force said:" It's important to remember that Covid-19 is still with us and large gatherings are still not permitted.
"We understand that fans will want to celebrate but ask them to bear in mind their own safety and wellbeing, as well as that of others.
"The safety of fans and the wider public is our primary concern and the safest way that people can celebrate is in their own homes."
Image copyright AFP/Getty Images Image caption Fans were seen celebrating by the statue of club legend Billy Bremner Image copyright AFP/Getty Images Image caption Flags were waved at the ground including one bearing the face of manager Marcelo BielsaAt the scene - Charles Heslett, BBC Radio Leeds
Hundreds of fans have gathered here at Elland Road for this historic moment.
Blue and yellow flares were let off as people stood next to the Billy Bremner statue raising cans of beer in celebration.
Obviously it's still against the rules to gather in large groups and stewards were trying to enforce social distancing with police also patrolling.
But it was almost impossible for many of the fans not to be standing shoulder to shoulder and there were few masks on show.
Image copyright PA Media Image caption Leeds players were cheered when they appeared at a window overlooking the crowd Image copyright AFP/Getty Images Image caption Leeds-born Kalvin Phillips came out to celebrate with the crowd from a distanceLeeds put themselves on the brink of promotion when they beat Barnsley 1-0 on Thursday to move six points clear of third-placed Brentford with two games remaining.
The result meant their long exile from the top-flight would end if West Brom failed to beat Huddersfield or the Bees dropped points at Stoke.
Promotion was secured when the Baggies fell 2-1 to a spirited Terriers side who still needed points to ensure their Championship survival.
After the result came in, celebrities and high profile figures form the world of football posted messages of congratulations on Twitter:
Liverpool midfielder James Milner, who came through the ranks at Leeds, was among those to send his support:
While the BBC's Match of the Day highlighted the shared history between the Reds and the Whites:
Leeds will now be crowned champions if Brentford do not beat Stoke on Saturday or the Whites then take a point from Sunday's visit to Derby County.
Image copyright PA Media Image caption Some fans watched in the city's bars as West Brom lost to Huddersfield Town Image copyright PA Media Image caption Last year, Leeds United supporters celebrated the club's 100th birthdayFollow BBC Yorkshire on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Send your story ideas to yorkslincs.news@bbc.co.uk or send video here.