Ipswich Town have stormed back into the Premier League in emphatic style, securing an immediate return to the top flight with a dominant 3-0 victory over Queens Park Rangers at Portman Road.
The Tractor Boys knew that a win would seal automatic promotion alongside Coventry City, and they wasted no time in making their intentions clear. Two goals inside the opening nine minutes—George Hirst and Jaden Philogene finding the net—set the tone for a memorable afternoon. Kasey McAteer added a late third to put the result beyond doubt and ignite the promotion celebrations.
This triumph marks yet another chapter in Kieran McKenna's remarkable tenure. The manager has now guided Ipswich to three promotions in just four full seasons, lifting the club from the depths of the lower leagues after more than two decades away from the Premier League spotlight.
For Millwall and Middlesbrough, however, the path to promotion now leads through the unpredictable playoffs. Millwall secured third place with a solid 2-0 home win over relegated Oxford United, while Middlesbrough slipped to fifth after a dramatic 2-2 draw with Wrexham—a result that had huge implications in the race for the final playoff spot.
Wrexham began the day in sixth place but were leapfrogged by Hull City, who showed real character to come from behind and beat Norwich City 2-1. That victory keeps Hull's dream of a Premier League return alive, setting up a fascinating playoff picture. Derby County, once in pole position, saw their hopes fade after a 2-1 defeat to Sheffield United at Pride Park.
As the dust settles on a thrilling final day, the playoff brackets are now set: Millwall will face Hull City on one side, while Southampton take on Middlesbrough on the other. For Ipswich, the hard work continues as they prepare to take on England's elite once again.
