Bristol Post

Plymouth and Ipswich promoted to Championsh­ip

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and were both celebratin­g promotion to the SkyBet Championsh­ip after victories on Saturday.

Niall Ennis’ goal was enough for leaders Plymouth to edge out 1-0, while Ipswich confirmed their own rise with a more emphatic 6-0 rout of

PLYMOUTH Argyle Town Burton Albion City. Bolton Wanderers Fleetwood Town, Wednesday Shrewsbury Barnsley Port Vale Morecambe Lincoln City Sheffield MK Dons, Forest Green Rovers Cambridge United Grimsby Town. Northampto­n Town Bradford City Ipswich Accrington Stanley, Exeter

Five of the goals came in a 25-minute spell in the first half as Conor Chaplin scored twice, with Massimo Lungo, George Hirst and Nathan Broadhead also finding the net between his two strikes. Wes Burns added the sixth early in the second half.

With only one point between the top two, the title race will go down to the final day.

made sure of a play-off place with a 2-0 win over 10-man secured via a Promise Omochere own goal and a Kyle Dempsey strike.

Sixth-placed drew 1-1 with leaving them two points clear going into the final day.

Third-placed swept aside

3-0 but fourth-placed had to come from 4-1 down in the last 20 minutes to earn a 4-4 draw at with on-loan Cardiff City striker Max Watters scoring twice in the comeback.

The late collapse meant the Dons blew a chance to secure their League One status on the day, but

are now safe despite going down 3-2 away to

Derby County Portsmouth, Athletic. Oxford United Charlton

are effectivel­y safe after a 3-0 win away to relegated

moved them three points clear of 21st-placed Morecambe while boasting a vastly superior goal difference.

are still alive after coming from 2-0 down to beat

3-2, with Cole Stockton grabbing the winner - his second of the afternoon - four minutes from time. The win puts them level on points with the Dons, albeit with a significan­tly worse goal difference.

are a point further back in 22nd after Harrison Dunk got the winner in a 2-1 victory over who are now effectivel­y down, three points from safety with a dismal goal difference to boot going into the final day.

In League Two, secured promotion as goals from Luther James-Wildin - his first in two years - and Jamie Reid earned a 2-0 win over

That win lifted them to second as

blew their chance of securing promotion as Romoney Crichlow’s stoppage-time strike earned a 2-1 win for play-off chasing at their Sixfields stadium.

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