Postpublished at 15:55 British Summer Time 25 May 2014
OptaJoe on Twitter:, external 26 - Rotherham picked up 26 points from trailing positions in League One this season, more than any other side. Hope.
Rotherham promoted to Championship on penalties
Millers come from 2-0 down against Leyton Orient
Odubajo & Cox put O's 2-0 up
Revell scored twice, including 30-yard volley
Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 live
Gary Rose
OptaJoe on Twitter:, external 26 - Rotherham picked up 26 points from trailing positions in League One this season, more than any other side. Hope.
Nick Bruzon:, external Don't think brothers Paul and Barry will be 'chuckling' at half time. To me. To you. Two-nil Orient.
Nice work Nick. Nice work.
Cayley Feltham: Come on Orient. You deserve this, come on my boys.
Lots of stunned Rotherham fans head off for the sanctuary of the concourse after being rocked by a stunning five-minute spell that saw Leyton Orient build up a two-goal lead from nowhere. The Millers had been the better side for over 30 minutes but, as we have seen in both play-off games this weekend, it is all about taking your chances, which Orient did.
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live at Wembley
"Ben Pringle read the ball really well and was so unlucky with his attempt. Keeper Jamie Jones was beaten. But Rotherham have it all to do in the second half. You have got to give full credit to Leyton Orient for taking control of this game."
Rotherham not far off snatching a goal back as Ben Pringle connects well with a bouncing ball more than 30 yards from goal, sending a dipping effort that is just over the bar.
That second goal was perhaps a tad harsh on Rotherham, who had taken the game to Leyton Orient straight after the opener. To their credit, they have not sunken into themselves because of the second goal and are again pressing in the hope of halving the deficit before the break. Orient, though, look capable on the counter.
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live at Wembley
"Moses Odubajo was heavily involved again. Once again it was a long hopeful ball forward and the Rotherham defence didn't deal with it. Dean Cox was in the right place to score. Rotherham need to press. They've had a couple of chances. But those two goals in quick succession have turned this game around."
What a crazy couple of minutes as Leyton Orient add a second, with that man Moses Odubajo playing a key part once again. This time he latches on to a knock down inside the area and slips a pass across the face of goal for the unmarked Dean Cox, who smashes in. Leyton Orient chairman Barry Hearn punches the air in delight. Disaster for Rotherham.
BBC Sport's Rob Stevens at Wembley: "That was Moses Odubajo's 12th goal of the season and the 20-year-old won't mind picking up a yellow card for his celebration. That could be the most important goal of his young career."
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live at Wembley
"What a goal. It came from a long ball played into the box. Odubajo's first touch was brilliant, he set it up on his left foot and the keeper had no chance."
How about that! Moments after seeing a little of what Moses Odubajo is capable of he shows exactly what he can do! Orient win a free kick when Kevin Lisbie is fouled and it is pumped into the area. The Rotherham defence clear, but only as far as Odubajo, who smashes home a volley from the edge of the area. He rips his shirt off in celebration and earns a booking, but he won't care at the moment.
Finally we see what young Moses Odubajo is capable of. The 20-year-old uses his pace to take the ball to the byeline before whipping a dangerous-looking low cross into the area. Craig Morgan reacts quickly to snuff out the danger with a thumping clearance. Better from Orient though.
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live at Wembley
"Orient's Nathan Clarke and Scott Cuthbert have got to get hold of Alex Revell because he is winning everything in the air. If it continues then there's every chance it will lead to a goal."
Scott Cuthbert is one the busier players out there and his attempts to deal with the lively Ben Pringle sees him make a foul and earn himself a booking. The defender is going to have to tread a little lighter from now on. Not ideal, with Rotherham doing most of the attacking at the moment.
A decent move by Leyton Orient as Kevin Lisbie leaps to nod the ball on for Dean Cox inside the Rotherham area. He has two Rotherham defenders in close attention but manages to prod to David Mooney, who snaps a volley into the sidenetting.
Michael Lee:, external Great to see James Tavernier playing well, looking dangerous on the right.
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live at Wembley
"Rotherham are pressing and they look the team most likely to score. There's some antics on the Rotherham bench. Paul Raynor, who is Steve Evans's assistant, gives the fourth official a look that suggests there should have been a yellow card after Dean Cox brings down James Tavernier."
James Tavernier loves a long-range shot doesn't he? He pounces on a loose ball midway inside the Rotherham half and lunges forward before letting fly with a shot that skips wide of goal.
Better from Leyton Orient as Kevin Lisbie is finally brought in action when he chases a ball from Dean Cox and is fouled on the left side of the area. Cox swings the ball into the box and Lisbie gets his head to it, but it is straight at Rotherham keeper Adam Collin.