A Bank Holiday heatwave meant that the temperature at Wembley rose to 30 degrees celsius by the 13:00 BST kick-off.
With Sunday's final taking place over two hours earlier than the Championship play-off final, most of the pitch was bathed in hot sunshine for the full 90 minutes.
And it was not only the scorching weather that followed on from Saturday's final - but a goalkeeping error that led to the first goal.
Thierry Gale's tame 30-yard strike was parried by Addai into the path of Mason Burstow, who pulled the ball back into a dangerous area and Ethan Pye cleared the ball straight to Rodrigues who duly made no mistake in front of goal.
That opener looked to have been cancelled out by virtue of Sidibeh's cool finish following Stockport's first attack of the game.
It was chalked off by referee Josh Smith after a pitchside monitor check as he concluded that Johnston had been on the end of a "careless foul" in the lead up.
Stockport bided their time and they were rewarded when former Bolton man Dacres-Cogley sent in a pearler of a cross to Sidibeh whose fine header beat Bolton goalkeeper Jack Bonham.
Whereas the first half was a war of attrition in soaring temperatures, the second half was mostly a predictably slower affair given the conditions.
That was, however, until a flowing move from Bolton between Amario Cozier-Duberry and Dalby had Addai wrongfooted once more, as he failed to deal with the latter's ball across the face of goal, palming it to Wootton who could not avoid putting it into his own net.
Dalby was not done there and he sent Bolton up in style as he hooked his left foot onto John McAtee's header to acrobatically send the visiting fans behind the goal into raptures.
A moment of madness from Dacres-Cogley late on saw him sent off following another VAR check.
The former Bolton man foolishly pulled Cissoko's hair in the box and Rodrigues made no mistake with the ensuing penalty as Bolton earned their promotion in style.