Sunday Sun

Championsh­ip promotion race takes yet another twist

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THE Championsh­ip’s incredible promotion race served up more surprises yesterday, with a staggering set of results adding to a complicate­d picture.

After Leicester’s shock loss at Plymouth on Friday, Leeds, Ipswich and Southampto­n all knew a win could be decisive for their Premier League hopes.

However, Leeds lost their unbeaten home record in the early kick-off against Blackburn and Ipswich drew with Middlesbro­ugh, allowing Southampto­n to steal a march as they scored in added time to beat Watford 3-2.

Leeds were first up and for the second time in a week were frustrated at home, with Sammie Szmodics’ 24th league goal of the season eight minutes from time putting them to bed 1-0.

That opened the door for Ipswich, but all they could manage was a 1-1 draw, Massimo Luongo and Emmanuel Latte Lath trading first-half goals.

All the while, goals from Will Smallbone and Che Adams had Southampto­n comfortabl­e against the Hornets before Ryan Porteous and Ismael Kone - five minutes from time - pegged them back.

But there was more drama, with Flynn Downes scoring a winner for the home side nine minutes into injury time.

As a result, Ipswich sit top on 89 points, with Leicester second a point back. Leeds are third and two points worse off, with Southampto­n fourth, seven off the top two but with two games in hand.

West Brom should still make the play-offs despite the 1-0 loss at home to Sunderland.

Hull thought they had a window back into the play-off picture, crushing QPR 3-0, but a late goal for Gabriel Sara for Norwich earned them a 1-0 win at Preston which keeps them six points clear of the Tigers in sixth.

 ?? ?? ■ Daniel Farke’s Leeds lost their unbeaten home record
■ Daniel Farke’s Leeds lost their unbeaten home record

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