Soccer-Ipswich promoted to the Premier League, Wrexham miss playoffs


Soccer Football - Championship - Ipswich Town v Queens Park Rangers - Portman Road, Ipswich, Britain - May 2, 2026 Ipswich Town's George Hirst celebrates scoring their first goal with teammates Action Images/John Sibley

IPSWICH, England, May ⁠2 (Reuters) - Ipswich Town returned to ⁠the Premier League at the first ‌time of asking as a 3-0 victory over Queen's Park Rangers on the final day ​of the regular Championship season ⁠on Saturday ensured ⁠they took the second automatic promotion slot.

Needing ⁠a ‌victory to make absolutely certain of finishing as runners-up to ⁠Coventry City, 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 the ⁠points late on.

Millwall and Middlesbrough ​also went into the final day with automatic promotion hopes if Ipswich slipped up.

Millwall ⁠beat relegated Oxford United 2-0 to secure third place while Middlesbrough drew 2-2 at Wrexham -- a result that meant ​Wrexham missed out ⁠on the final playoff place.

Hull City's 2-1 ​victory over Norwich City ‌mean they finished above ​Wrexham in sixth place.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman, Editing by William Maclean)

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