Norwich’s Premier League promotion party put on hold

Norwich’s Premier League promotion party put on hold

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Sky Bet Championship leaders Norwich were forced to wait to secure promotion to the Premier League after being held to a 2-2 draw by Stoke. The Canaries could have sealed top spot with victory at the Bet365 Stadium but they had to settle for a point for a fourth game in succession. That allowed Sheffield United to cut the gap at the top to three points but Norwich will still return to the top flight if they take a point from either of their two remaining games. Four draws on the bounce. #ncfc pic.twitter.com/ZfgobKHxWB — Norwich City FC (@NorwichCityFC) April 22, 2019 Onel Hernandez fired Daniel Farke’s side ahead against Stoke after 24 minutes but the Potters responded after the break through Ashley Williams. Teemu Pukki, netting his 28th league goal of the season, restored Norwich’s lead against the run of play but a low strike from Tom Edwards ensured a deserved draw for the hosts. The second-placed Blades had little trouble seeing off Hull, easing to a 3-0 victory at the KCOM Stadium with all their goals coming in the first half. David McGoldrick headed the opener and added a second with a long-range effort before Enda Stevens nodded a third. David McGoldrick scored twice as Sheffield United won comfortably at Hull (Mike Egerton/PA) Leeds failed to keep up the pressure in third and their hopes of automatic promotion suffered a blow as they slumped to a 2-0 loss at Brentford. Neal Maupay and Sergi Canos scored either side of half-time for the Bees, condemning Marcelo Bielsa’s side to back-to-back losses over the Easter weekend. At the bottom of the table, Rotherham remain three points adrift of safety after surrendering a lead to lose 3-1 at home to Birmingham. Matt Crooks put the Millers ahead but Jacques Maghoma equalised with a fine individual effort and a neat finish from Jota gave Blues the lead after a good run by Che Adams. Kerim Mrabti completed the victory in the last minute. 🙌 YESSSSSSS 😀#wafc 🔵⚪️💚 pic.twitter.com/yP6HBlHwRz — Wigan Athletic (@LaticsOfficial) April 22, 2019 Wigan ensured their safety with a 2-0 win over 10-man Preston at the DW Stadium. Goals from Leon Clarke and Owen Evans in each half secured the crucial points for the Latics. Preston had Ryan Ledson sent off and the loss ended their slim hopes of claiming a play-off place. Millwall remain just outside the bottom three after losing 1-0 to form side Aston Villa, whose victory was a new club record 10th in succession and secured their place in the play-offs. Jonathan Kodjia scored the only goal in the 30th minute. 10 in a row, Happy Easter #AVFC pic.twitter.com/K2kN1H7ftI — Ahmed Elmohamady (@Elmo_27) April 22, 2019 Reading inched closer to safety as they drew 0-0 at fourth-placed West Brom, who also made sure of a play-off position. Harry Wilson scored twice in injury time as Derby snatched a dramatic 2-0 win over QPR to move into the final play-off position. Wilson struck from the penalty spot in the fourth added on minute before grabbing a second on a breakaway in a remarkable end-to-end finale. U N R E A L. 😍 pic.twitter.com/VPS7enjJi3 — Derby County (@dcfcofficial) April 22, 2019 That win meant the Rams leapfrogged Middlesbrough and Bristol City, who both slipped up. Boro, who began the day in sixth, were beaten 3-0 at Nottingham Forest. Joe Lolley opened the scoring from the penalty spot and added Forest’s third after Alexander Milosevic got the second. Wednesday post three points on Easter Monday with goals from Bannan and Joao sealing the win over Bristol City. Report and reaction to follow #swfcLIVE pic.twitter.com/Xtejz2IH45 — Sheffield Wednesday (@swfc) April 22, 2019 Bristol City went down 2-0 at Sheffield Wednesday. They fell behind to a long-range strike from Barry Bannan and Lucas Joao doubled the Owls’ lead. Elsewhere, Wayne Routledge was on target as relegated Ipswich lost 1-0 at home to Swansea. Bolton, who are also heading down to League One, were beaten 2-0 at Blackburn after goals from Ben Brereton and Adam Armstrong. Topics Harry Wilson, Jonathan Kodjia, Norwich, Onel Hernandez, Teemu Pukki, Championship Norwich’s promotion party put on hold Norwich City 3 Ipswich Town 0: Heated derby win sends Farke’s men top Leaders Norwich extend advantage with victory over Middlesbrough QPR 0 Norwich City 1: Pukki hits winner as hot streak continues Sarri sent to the stands as Chelsea held by Burnley Brooks grabs late equaliser for Wolfsburg against Frankfurt Marcelo responds to Real Madrid exit talk and Ronaldo reunion rumours Bielsa sad after Leeds are stung by Bees James Milner will become a Manchester United fan for first time as title race goes to wire Monday’s big transfer rumours: First major casualty of Manchester United rebuild revealed Ranked! The 50 best players in the Premier League this season Tottenham believe star player will choose them over Real Madrid Why Bolton are the hardest club to support in English football Ranked! The 10 best Championship teams EVER, by points total
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