The Mail on Sunday

LEAGUE ONE

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PETERBORO’ 3 LINCOLN 3

JONSON CLARKE-HARRIS tucked away a last-gasp penalty to earn promotion for Darren Ferguson’s Peterborou­gh. Anthony Scully (two) and Jorge Grant put Lincoln 3-0 up, before Siriki Dembele and Clarke-Harris started the fightback.

N’THAMPTON 0 BLACKPOOL 3

JON BRADY’S Northampto­n have been relegated. The caretaker boss said: ‘I’m deeply hurt. It’s been very personal for me.’ Luke Garbutt’s goal and a brace from Jerry Yates virtually secured Blackpool’s place in the play-offs.

ACCRINGTON 1 CHARLTON 1

CHUKS ANEKE scored an injury-time equaliser to keep Charlton’s play-off hopes alive. Boss Nigel Adkins said: ‘It was a massive goal. We had to do the horrible things.’ Joe Pritchard had given Stanley the lead.

BURTON 1 GILLINGHAM 1

RYAN BROOM’S 90th-minute equaliser denied Gillingham all three points, after Jordan Graham had given them the lead. The visitors’ boss Steve Evans said: ‘They have got a break from a referee.’

HULL 3 WIGAN 1

GRANT McCANN’S Hull were crowned champions with a win against a Wigan, who have avoided the drop. McCann said: ‘The players have been absolutely magnificen­t.’ Keane Lewis-Potter, George Honeyman and Josh Magennis scored for the hosts, with Will Keane registerin­g for Wigan.

WIMBLEDON 1 PORTSMOUTH 3

LEE BROWN’S first-half double and a well-taken Ronan Curtis strike helped Portsmouth maintain their grip on a play-off spot. Joe Pigott had given the hosts the lead in the first half.

ROCHDALE 1 DONCASTER 2

TAYLOR RICHARDS’ double condemned Rochdale to relegation. Matt Done’s goal offered a glimmer of hope for Brian Barry-Murphy’s hosts. The manager said: ‘I feel responsibl­e for the end result. I just feel sorry for our supporters and our players.’

FLEETWOOD 1 MK DONS 1

SUB Charlie Brown rescued a point late on for MK Dons at Fleetwood, who led through Ged Garner. The visitors’ manager Russell Martin said: ‘It was a frustratin­g game.’

PLYMOUTH 1 SUNDERLAND 3

ROSS STEWART, Chris Maguire (pen) and Denver Hume scored for Lee Johnson’s Sunderland. Joe Edwards replied for 10men Plymouth who had Jerome Opoku sent off. Johnson said: ‘I don’t care who we play in the play-offs.’

SHREWSBURY 2 OXFORD 3

ELLIOT LEE, James Henry and Dan Agyei scored for Karl Robinson’s play-off chasing Oxford. The boss said: ‘My players are just incredible. It was important not to panic.’ Matthew Pennington and Josh Vela replied for Shrewsbury.

BRISTOL ROVERS 0 CREWE 1

CALLUM AINLEY’S first-half strike saw off bottom club Bristol Rovers. The hosts’ assistant manager Clint Hill said: ‘That’s the story of our time since we’ve arrived. The lads have had a go. Unfortunat­ely, we haven’t had enough quality.’

SWINDON 1 IPSWICH 2

JAMES NORWOOD’S brace (one penalty) saw Ipswich claim their first win in seven. Brett Pitman got alreadyrel­egated Swindon back into the game, while Norwood missed another penalty.

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