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Leicester earn promotion to Premier League as Leeds crash

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>> LONDON: Leicester City were promoted to the Premier League on Friday after rivals Leeds United crashed to a shock 4-0 defeat at Queens Park Rangers.

The result leaves Leicester top of the Championsh­ip with 94 points with two games to play while Leeds stay second on 90 but with just one match left.

Third-place Ipswich Town can pip Leeds to the second automatic promotion place as they currently have 89 points with three matches still to play.

“It’s not in our hands anymore [automatic promotion], we need to be honest,” Leeds boss Daniel Farke told the BBC.

“The race is not over, if Ipswich win the next two games then I will say congratula­tions but if they don’t win them then we will have a lot to play for [against Southampto­n on the final day of the season].

“As long as we have a chance, I’m far away from giving up.”

Enzo Maresca’s Foxes achieved promotion at the first time of asking having been relegated from the Premier League last season.

Their final two games begin with a trip to Preston on Monday, before they round off the season with a home finale against Blackburn on May 4.

Leeds will find themselves outside the top two if Ipswich beat Hull on Saturday or Coventry in their game in hand on Tuesday.

Should Ipswich win both, they will be promoted while Leeds will have to enter the play-offs.

“Congratula­tions to QPR and congratula­tions to Leicester,” added Farke.

“In the first 20 minutes we didn’t do the basics and QPR used this in an effective way to be 2-0 up.”

Leicester were shock Premier League champions in 2016 but were relegated with Leeds and Southampto­n last season.

The Foxes were cruising towards promotion back in February when they were were 12 points clear at the top and had a 14-point cushion to third spot.

On Tuesday, they faced fellow promotion hopefuls Southampto­n after facing defeats in six of their previous 11 games.

However, they demolished the Saints 5-0 thanks to a Issahaky Fatawu hattrick and goals from Wilfred Ndidi and evergreen striker Jamie Vardy.

Joy at promotion will be tempered to a degree after they were charged in March by the Premier League for alleged breaches of profit and sustainabi­lity rules (PSR) relating to their last three years in the top flight.

If found guilty, Leicester could start life back in the top flight with a points deduction.

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