
Palace and Birmingham promoted to the WSL as Charlton into play-off
Crystal Palace and Birmingham promoted to the WSL; Charlton enters play-off.
Ipswich Town secured promotion to the Premier League with a 3-0 win over QPR, finishing second in the Championship. Wrexham's playoff hopes were dashed after a 2-2 draw against Middlesbrough, allowing Hull City to take the playoff spot.
Ipswich beat QPR to seal promotion to the top flight (Getty)
Ipswich Town returned to the Premier League at the first time of asking as a 3-0 victory over visiting Queens Park Rangers on the final day of the regular Championship season on Saturday ensured they took the second automatic promotion slot.
Wrexham's fairytale rise through the divisions â was halted though as a 2-2 draw at home to Middlesbrough cost them a place in the promotion playoffs, which was taken by Hull City.
Ipswich needed a victory to make certain of finishing runners-up to Coventry City and early goals by George Hirst and Jaden Philogene settled any nerves at Portman Road. The celebrations had already started by the time Kasey McAteer wrapped up â the points late on.
Millwall and Middlesbrough also went into the final âday â with automatic promotion chances if Ipswich slipped up.
Millwall beat relegated Oxford United 2-0 to secure third place, a point behind Ipswich, while Middlesbrough drew 2-2 at Wrexham.
Ipswich Town secured promotion by winning 3-0 against Queens Park Rangers on the final day of the Championship season.
Wrexham's playoff dreams were crushed after they drew 2-2 at home against Middlesbrough, missing out on the promotion playoffs.
Ipswich Town finished as runners-up in the Championship, behind Coventry City.

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That result meant the Welsh â club's hopes of a fourth straight promotion ended as they finished seventh, as Hull's 2-1 win against visitors Norwich City, their first victory in seven league games, meant they finished two points above them in sixth.
Hull will face Millwall in the two-legged âplayoff semi-finals starting on May 8, with Middlesbrough up against in-form FA Cup semi-finalists Southampton.
Saints finished fourth, level on 80 points with Boro, after seeing off Preston North End 3-1 at Deepdale.
Fans swarmed onto the pitch to celebrate at Portman Road (PA)
Derby County had also been âin with a chance of grabbing the final playoff place on âa nerve-wracking finale to the season but lost 2-1 at home to Sheffield United having been in front.
The full-time whistle at Portman Road sparked an outpouring of joy as hundreds of Ipswich fans streamed onto the pitch and blue and white fireworks sent clouds â of smoke into the sky.
Wrexham could not secure a fourth straight promotion under their celebrity ownership (Getty)
Ipswich were promoted to the Championship in 2023 and went straight up in the following campaign only to be relegated with a mere 22 points from last season's Premier League.
âIt means a lot, I have to say. It's probably been the hardest one (of our three promotions in four years) if I'm honest. It's brilliant,â manager Kieran McKenna told Sky Sports.
âI know how hard we've had to work to turn it around. As a club we had such a climb and a steep fall. We've had to rebuild this team under difficult âcircumstances and we deserve to be where we are today.â
Frank â Lampard's Coventry ran away with the title, winning 4-0 at Watford on the final day to â finish with 95 points.
Reuters