Daily Star Sunday

Two-goal Keane is mustard as Latics clinch title in style

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WILL KEANE’S double sealed the League One title for Wigan as they recorded a 3-0 win at

Shrewsbury.

Striker Keane ended as the division’s top goalscorer, taking his tally to 26, beating Sunderland’s Ross Stewart on 24.

An own goal from Josh Vela had set the visitors on their way.

Rotherham went up in second, winning 2-0 at Gillingham who were relegated. Rarmani EdmondsGre­en and Georgie Kelly got the goals.

Scott Twine struck four as MK Dons

finished third after thumping Plymouth

5-0 at Home Park.

Argyle had Jordan Houghton was sent off and Harry Darling was also on target.

Sheffield Wednesday

battered Portsmouth

4-1 to hold onto fourth with Lee Gregory, Saido Berahino and Jordan Storey all delivering before half-time.

George Hirst had opened the scoring for the visitors but Wednesday were not to be denied, with George Byers glossing the score at the death.

Nathan Broadhead’s early goal proved enough for Sunderland

to win 1-0 away to

Morecambe and secure fifth place.

Wycombe squeezed into the play-offs thanks to a 2-1 win at

Burton, Sam Vokes putting them ahead before Gassan Ahadme’s second-half leveller. Jordan Obita netted late on.

Doncaster’s

relegation was confirmed despite a 1-1 draw at Oxford. Josh Martin’s second-half goal salvaged a point after Billy Bodin put Oxford ahead.

AFC Wimbledon

also went down after a battling 4-3 home defeat to Accrington.

Jay Rich-Baghuelou, Colby Bishop and Michael Nottingham had Accrington 3-0 up at the break.

Ayoub Assal and Jack Rudoni cut the deficit only for John O’Sullivan to net a fourth for Stanley before Rudoni claimed his second goal.

Dion Charles’ brace set Bolton up for a 4-2 win over Fleetwood,

with Declan John and Jon Dadi Bodvarsson also on target.

Barry Baggley and Joe Garner replied for Fleetwood, who stayed up on goal difference.

Wes Burns bagged a brace, with Tyreeq Bakinson and James Norwood also finding the net as Ipswich thrashed Charlton 4-0 and Alfie May’s addedtime goal scrambled 10-man Cheltenham a 2-2 draw at Cambridge.

Sam Smith thought his brace had won it for Cambridge, especially when the Robins had William Boyle sent off with eight minutes to play but May popped up with his second.

Hakeeb Adelakun’s last-minute effort sealed Lincoln a 2-1 win over Crewe. Chris Long’s first-half goal had Alex leading until Tom Hopper equalised.

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