Championship final day: Leeds crowned champions and Luton relegated

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Leeds United players celebrate being crowned champions after their late 2-1 win at Plymouth Argyle.Photograph: Steven Paston/PA

Leeds were crowned Championship champions in dramatic fashion after Manor Solomon’s injury-time winner against Plymouth at Home Park meant Daniel Farke’s side held off Burnley, who beat Millwall 3-1, on goal difference to seal top spot with a century of points.

It is the first time to sides a reached 100 points in the same Championship season. But it looked uncertain early in the day, with Mihailo Ivanovic giving the Lions an early lead at Turf Moor and a Sam Byram own goal doing likewise for Argyle.

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But the division’s two outstanding teams both clawed their way back. Josh Brownhill soon equalised for Burnley and Scott Parker’s side seemed destined for a second Championship title in three seasons after Jaidon Anthony put them ahead, with Leeds having pulled the score back to 1-1 thanks to Wilfried Gnonto and time ticking away.

But in the first minute of injury time Solomon swept home in front of the packed away end at Home Park to spark delirium. Brownhill added a third for Burnley but the atmosphere was largely punctured at Turf Moor.

At the bottom, Luton, who began the day in 21st, a point the ahead of Hull in the final relegation place, drop down into League One after a wild 5-3 defeat at West Brom, while the Tigers held on for a 1-1 draw at Portsmouth to secure their Championship status. Plymouth’s relegation was also confirmed.

A dramatic day in the playoff race saw Coventry and Bristol City take fifth and sixth spots respectively, with Blackburn, Millwall and Middlesbrough missing out.

Coventry’s 2-0 win over Boro was enough to make their place safe and set up a two-legged semi-final against Sunderland, who lost at home to QPR. The Robins, though, had to come from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with struggling Preston at Ashton Gate and line up a semi-final with third-placed Sheffield United, who scuppered Blackburn’s hopes with a 1-1 draw at Bramall Lane.


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PosTeamPGDPts
1Leeds4665100
2Burnley4653100
3Sheff Utd462790
4Sunderland461476
5Coventry46669
6Bristol City46468
7Blackburn46566
8Millwall46-266
9West Brom461064
10Middlesbrough46864
11Swansea46-561
12Sheff Wed46-958
13Norwich46357
14Watford46-857
15QPR46-1056
16Portsmouth46-1354
17Oxford Utd46-1653
18Stoke46-1751
19Derby46-850
20Preston North End46-1150
21Hull46-1049
22Luton46-2449
23Plymouth46-3746
24Cardiff46-2544

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