Kilmarnock 4-0 Falkirk (agg 4-1)published at 90min
Greg Kiltie receives a standing ovation for his two goals as he is replaced with Rory McKenzie.
Play-off final second leg at Rugby Park
Kilmarnock win 4-1 on aggregate
Kiltie & Addison goals in first eight minutes
Kiltie's second & Boyd put Killie in command
Kilmarnock extend their 23-year stay in top flight
Falkirk's six-year absence continues
Clive Lindsay
Greg Kiltie receives a standing ovation for his two goals as he is replaced with Rory McKenzie.
Kilmarnock 4-0 Falkirk (agg 4-1)
Falkirk have the ball in the net as Myles Hippolyte fires home from 15 yards, but the whistle goes for a foul by Lee Miller on goalkeeper Jamie MacDonald, who had let the ball slip out his hands under pressure from the striker.
Kilmarnock miss a great chance of another goal on the break. Greg Kiltie breaks clear and finds Mark O'Hara with a long ball over the retreating defence, but the defender has a tired shot instead of handing another goal to Kris Boyd.
Time looks to have run out for Falkirk with Kilmarnock easing to an emphatic win. You wouldn't know it from manager Lee Clark's histrionics on the touchline.
Kilmarnock 4-0 Falkirk (agg 4-1)
Mark Kerr goes into the book for taking out double Kilmarnock scorer Greg Kiltie.
Josh Magennis is replaced with defender Mark O'Hara as Kilmarnock look to tighten up and protect their lead. The striker has made the impact manager Lee Clark had hoped for, but he has been struggling with injury and will hope that he has not done any additional damage that might deny him a place in Northern Ireland's Euro 2016 finals squad.
Quote MessageWill Kilmarnock give Lee Clark a bit of money to spend? He has only won a handful of games and, if they don't, they could be here again, same place, same time next year
Allan Preston, BBC Radio Scotland pundit
Kilmarnock 4-0 Falkirk (agg 4-1)
Kilmarnock goalkeeper Jamie MacDonald beats away a Bob McHugh shot and it is cleared from in front of goal.
Kilmarnock manager Lee Clark is a picture of joy as he sprints down the touchline after both those goals. After the third goal, he wrapped a home scarf round the neck of a policewman and earned himself a talking to from referee Willie Collum.
Kilmarnock 4-0 Falkirk (Kris Boyd)
It is Josh Magennis' turn to expose Falkirk as they push too far forward. The Northern Ireland striker sprints almost the length of the park before squaring the ball for Kris Boyd to tap in Kilmarnock's fourth goal.
Falkirk boss Peter Houston with his last throw of the dice as the forward thinking Myles Hippolyte takes the place of Craig Sibbald.
Kilmarnock 3-0 Falkirk (Greg Kiltie)
Tope Obadeyi sets up Kilmarnock's third goal with a fine run down the left wing and his low cut-back is swept home by Greg Kiltie for the midfielder's second goal of the day.
Greg Kiltie does well to create space for himself, but the Kilmarnock midfielder's strike from 25 yards is straight at goalkeeper Danny Rogers.
Kilmarnock 2-0 Falkirk (agg 2-1)
Falkirk defender David McCracken is booked for a late challenge - not his first of the day as Lee Miller comes on for John Baird as Bairns boss Peter Houston changes a striker for a striker.
Kilmarnock 2-0 Falkirk (agg 2-1)
So near to a third goal for Kilmarnock as Lee Ashcroft's header from a free-kick is parried by goalkeeper Danny Rogers and it deflects off Tope Obadeyi and inches over the crossbar from five yards out.
Falkirk resort to the team they started with on Thursday, with Blair Alston coming into midfield in place of the less mobile and more defensive Tom Taiwo.
Blair Alston, who was unfortunate to be dropped to the Falkirk bench, and Lee Miller are warming up for the visitors.