8m ago 12.34 EDT Match report: Wolves 3-0 Leicester City Premier League: Matheus Cunha and Jorgen Strand Larsen were among the goals as Wolves swatted dismal Leicester aside to win their sixth top flight game in a row under Vitor Pereira. Peter Lansley reports from Molineux … Matheus Cunha eclipses Vardy as Wolves rack up sixth consecutive victory Read more Share16m ago 12.25 EDT National League: Barnet move on to 99 points and win the National League thanks to their 4-0 win over Aldershot. They’ll be back in League Two next season, so congratulations to them. Share21m ago 12.20 EDT Championship playoffs: Sheffield United, Sunderland, Bristol City and Coventry City are in the playoff places but going into the final day of the season, Millwall, Blackburn and Middlesbrough can still nick either of the last two spots. Boro face Coventry next weekend, in what is a massive game for both sides. Championship relegation: Cardiff City are relegated and Plymouth’s inferior goal difference means they are effectively relegated. Hull City occupy the third relegation place and are apoint behind Luton, Preston and Derby County. In 18th place, Stoke could still go down. Share27m ago 12.14 EDT Going down: today's relegations ... Ipswich Town are relegated from the Premier LeagueCardiff are relegated from the Championship, while Plymouth’s inferior goal difference means they are effecitvely down.Cambridge United are relegated from League One, while their inferior goal difference means Crawley and Bristol Rovers are effectively down too.Carlisle United are relegated from League Two. Share Updated at 12.24 EDT33m ago 12.09 EDT Ben Fisher Championship: Cardiff City have been relegated from the Championship, dropping into the third tier for the first time since 2002-03. Cardiff, relegated from the Premier League in 2018-19, had to beat West Bromwich Albion to keep alive their hopes of survival after Luton’s late victory over Coventry but Cardiff, under caretaker manager Aaron Ramsey, could not find a goal and played out a 0-0. Calum Chambers saw a first-half header disallowed and in the second half West Brom goalkeeper Josh Griffiths pulled a trio of saves in quick succession. Plymouth’s victory at Preston also means Cardiff, who visit Norwich on the final day with their fate sealed, sink to the bottom of the pile. Share35m ago 12.07 EDT Championship results Luton 1-0 Coventry CityQPR 0-5 BurnleyBlackburn Rovers 2-1 WatfordCardiff City 0-0 West BromHull City 0-1 Derby CountyMiddlesbrough 0-0 Norwich CityMillwall 1-0 Swansea CityOxford United 2-0 SunderlandPreston 1-2 Plymouth ArgyleSheffield Wednesday 1-1 PortsmouthView the Championship table Share36m ago 12.05 EDT Premier League results Chelsea 1-0 EvertonBrighton 3-2 West HamNewcastle 3-0 Ipswich TownSouthampton 1-2 FulhamWolves 3-0 Leicester CityView the Premier League table Share38m ago 12.04 EDT Full time: Wolves 3-0 Leicester City Premier League: Wolves remarkable run continues and they make it six top flight wins in a row against a Leciester side that is surely one of the most wretched teams ever to play in the top flight. Share39m ago 12.03 EDT League One: In added time, Burton go 2-1 up against a Cambridge United side that needs to win to give themselves any sort of chance of staying up. Share40m ago 12.01 EDT National League: Barnet are confirmed as champions of the National League after scoring four without replay against Aldershot. Share41m ago 12.00 EDT Championship: Derby County hold on to beat Hull City. They remain in the relegation zone but have given themselves a sporting chance of staying in the division if they can beat Stoke next weekend and other results go their way. Share43m ago 11.58 EDT Full time: Newcastle 3-0 Ipswich Town Premier League: Alexander Isak, Dan Burn and Will Osula get the goals that send Newcastle third in the table and confirm Ipswich Town’s relegation to the Championship. View image in fullscreen Ipswich’s Premier League stay is over. Photograph: Scott Heppell/Reuters Share Updated at 12.02 EDT44m ago 11.57 EDT Full time: Southampton 1-2 Fulham Premier League: Fulham come from behind to beat Southampton courtesy of goals from Emile Smith-Rowe and Ryan Sessegnon. Already relegated, Southampton remain stuck on 11 points but will fancy their chances of getting that particular monkey off their back when they play Leicester City next weekend. View image in fullscreen A familiar feeling for Saints. Photograph: John Sibley/Action Images/Reuters Share Updated at 12.01 EDT46m ago 11.55 EDT Cardiff City are relegated ... Championship: With Aaron Ramsey in charge for the final three games of their season, Cardiff City draw at home with West Brom and drop to League One for the first time in 22 years. Share48m ago 11.54 EDT Full time: Brighton 3-2 West Ham Premier League: Brighton have staged a late smash-and-grab at the Amex Stadium to silence the increasingly loud noises of dissent from the home crowd. Graham Potter has only masterminded three wins for West Ham in his 14 Premier League games in charge. View image in fullscreen Yankuba Minteh joins Carlos Baleba in a little victory dance. Photograph: John Walton/PA Share Updated at 12.03 EDT50m ago 11.52 EDT GOAL! Brighton 3-2 West Ham (Baleba 90+2) Premier League: Late, late drama at the Amex Stadium, where Carlos Baleba has put Brighton back in front in added time with a wonderfully curled shot around Alphonse Areola. Share52m ago 11.50 EDT GOAL! Wolves 3-0 Leicester City (Gomes 85) Premier League: Rodrigo Martins Gomes piles more pain on dismal Leicester, who are going down with a barely audible whimper. View image in fullscreen Rodrigo Gomes seals the win for Wolves. Photograph: Jacob King/PA Share Updated at 11.54 EDT53m ago 11.49 EDT GOALS! Brighton 2-2 West Ham Premier League: With all the excitement in the Championship, I forgot to report that Thomas Soucek had fired West Ham into a 2-1 lead against Brighton, who have just equalised through a rare Kaoru Mitoma header. View image in fullscreen Soucek scores a diving header… Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters View image in fullscreen …then Mitoma does the same! Photograph: Maja Smiejkowska/Reuters Share Updated at 11.52 EDT1h ago 11.46 EDT Championship: Derby County have scored against Hull City from a set-piece, with Nat Phjillips scoring with a powerful header. As things stand, Derby move out of the bottom three, Hull replace them and Cardiff City and Plymouth are effectively relegated. Share1h ago 11.43 EDT GOAL! Newcastle United 3-0 Ipswich (Osula 80) Premier League: William Osula comes off the bench to score with a header and extend Newcastle’s lead against Ipswich Town, whose relegation back to the Championship will be confirmed in about 10 minutes. View image in fullscreen William Osula enjoys himself after extending Newcastle’s lead! Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images/Reuters Share Updated at 11.46 EDT1h ago 11.41 EDT Championship: West Brom have a goal disallowed against Cardiff City, who have actually been the better side in the Welsh capital. Aaron Ramsey’s side have to win today to have any chance of staying up. Share1h ago 11.40 EDT Championship: Plymouth Argyle double their lead at Deepdale, with Callum Wright riffing on Preston North End’s pain. While Plymouth look fairly doomed despite spirited recent performances, Paul Heckingbottom’s side also look likely to go into the final day of the season with their Championship status hanging in the balance. Share1h ago 11.36 EDT Championship: Blackburn Rovers come from behind to lead against Watford to keep their playoff hopes alive. Tyrhys Dolan has put them ahead at Ewood Park. Share1h ago 11.35 EDT Wolves 2-0 Leicester City: In keeping with his mea culpa earlier this week, Jamie Vardy wins a soft penalty for Leicester only to have his spot-kick saved by Jose Sa, who does very well to keep the ball out. Share1h ago 11.33 EDT GOAL! Southampton 1-1 Fulham (Smith-Rowe 72) Premier League: Helped by a massive deflection off Jan Bednarek, Emile Smith-Rowe lifts the ball over Aaron Ramsdale to score his sixth goal of the season. Share Updated at 12.10 EDT1h ago 11.31 EDT Bundesliga: Bayern Munich have beaten Mainz 3-0 at the Allianz Arena but the champagne will have to remain on ice for a while longer as Bayer Leverkusen have beaten Augsburg 2-0 and can still technically catch them. The gap is eight points and both teams have three matches left to play. View the Bundesliga table Share1h ago 11.27 EDT Championship latest Luton 1-0 Coventry City (R)QPR 0-5 Burnley (R)Blackburn Rovers 1-1 WatfordCardiff City 0-0 West BromHull City 0-0 Derby CountyMiddlesbrough 0-0 Norwich CityMillwall 1-0 Swansea CityOxford United 2-0 SunderlandPreston 0-1 Plymouth ArgyleSheffield Wednesday 1-1 PortsmouthView the Championship table Share1h ago 11.25 EDT National League South: With six teams trying to win the title on the final day of the season, league leaders Truro City appear to be getting the job done with a minimum of fuss. They lead St Albans 4-1 and the trophy is going to Cornwall. View image in fullscreen Up the Tinners! Truro captain Connor Riley-Lowe celebrates bagging their fourth goal.Photograph: Phil Mingo/Shutterstock Share Updated at 11.34 EDT1h ago 11.22 EDT Championship: Blackburn Rovers equalise against Watford through Todd Cantwell’s third goal of the season to keep their extremely slim hopes of making the playoffs alive. Share1h ago 11.21 EDT Newcastle United 2-0 Ipswich Town (Burn 56) Premier League: Dan Burn leaps highest to nod home a Kieran Trippier cross to hammer another nail into the Premier League coffin of Ipswich Town. It’s not the most memorable header the big defender has scored this season but they all count. View image in fullscreen Dan Burn powers a header into the Ipswich net. Photograph: Owen Humphreys/PA Share Updated at 11.24 EDT1h ago 11.19 EDT GOAL! Wolves 2-0 Leicester City (Larsen 56) Premier League: Jorgen Strand Larsen sweeps the ball past Mads Hermansen to score his sixth goal in six games and double his side’s lead. Wolves are playing a different sport to Leicester this afternoon and should be ahead by more. Share1h ago 11.17 EDT Bundesliga: Eric Dier has given Bayern Munich a 3-0 lead against Mainz but the Bavarian side won’t win the title today unless Bayer Leverkusen drop points at home against Augsburg. Xabi Alonso’s side currently lead by two goals to no score. View image in fullscreen It’s Eric Dier! Photograph: Gintare Karpaviciute/Reuters Share Updated at 11.19 EDT1h ago 11.15 EDT League One: Jon Dadi Bodvarsson fires Burton Albion ahead against Cambridge United and as things stand, the Us are going down. Both teams are down to 10 men. Share1h ago 11.12 EDT Championship: Blackburn’s slim hopes of making the playoff places take a dent as they go behind at home to Watford, whose goal was scored by Mattie Pollock in the 47th minute. Share2h ago 11.11 EDT Championship: Oxford double their lead against Sunderland, with Michel Helik thumping a shot into the ground and past Anthony Patterson in the visitors’ goal. Share2h ago 11.09 EDT GOAL! Brighton 1-1 West Ham (Kudus 48) Premier League: West Ham equalise through Muhammad Kudus, who nutmegs Bart Verbruggen with a shot after latching on to a cross from Jarrod Bowen. View image in fullscreen Mohammed Kudus celebrates as he ends his goal drought! Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters Share Updated at 11.13 EDT2h ago 11.05 EDT Peter Lansley Wolves 1-0 Leicester City: “The Wolves’ South Bank are enjoying this,” writes Peter Lansley from Molineux, where Wolves are leading Leicester. “‘First the points, then the pints,’ they sing after Cunha’s opener settles the mood. Then they follow up with a confident ‘Vitor Pereira, we’ll see you in ’Spoons’. The Wolves manager is guaranteed a free drink in any bar in the city at this rate.” View image in fullscreen Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy turned up at Molineux wearing this intriguing piece of millnery. Photograph: Ashley Crowden/REX/Shutterstock Share Updated at 11.15 EDT2h ago 10.54 EDT Championship half-times Luton 1-0 Coventry City (R)QPR 0-5 Burnley (R)Blackburn Rovers 0-0 WatfordCardiff City 0-0 West BromHull City 0-0 Derby CountyMiddlesbrough 0-0 Norwich CityMillwall 1-0 Swansea CityOxford United 1-0 SunderlandPreston 0-1 Plymouth ArgyleSheffield Wednesday 1-1 PortsmouthView the Championship table View image in fullscreen Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds quaffs a beer before his team hope to seal promotion to the Championship later on. Photograph: Jon Super/AP Share Updated at 11.10 EDT2h ago 10.53 EDT GOAL! Newcastle 1-0 Ipswich Town (Isak 45+4) Premier League: Alexander Isak scores from the spot after Julio Enciso was penalised for a foul on Jacob Murphy. Referee Michael Salisbury gave the penalty after consulting his pitchside monitor on the advice of VAR. View image in fullscreen Isak givers Newcastle a deserved lead. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images/Reuters Share Updated at 10.56 EDT2h ago 10.48 EDT Newcastle United 0-0 Ipswich Town: Newcastle aren’t so much knocking on the door against 10-man Ipswich Town as trying to knock it off its hinges with a battering ram. Sandro Tonali hits post and bar with one shot after running on to a Jacob Murphy pull-back. Moments later, Murphy has a shot blocked. Share2h ago 10.42 EDT Championship: In the battle for the playoff places, Millwall have taken a one-goal lead against Swansea City, which leaves them behind sixth-placed Coventry City on goal difference as things stand. Share
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