PENALTY TO READINGpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 2 May 2015
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Derby are imploding. Goalkeeper KLee Grant flattens Jem Karacan. Penalty Reading.
As we stand, Brentford and Ipswich join Middlesbrough and Norwich in the play-offs.
Only a draw for Derby could change this now and they trail Reading 2-0.
Sanj: Amazing to see Brentford in play-off spots but if you're Boro, you don't want to win today. Surely they'd like Brentford?
Shane Long: Mark Warburton set to lead Brentford into the play-offs and the club don't want him in charge next season?
Daniel Kelly: Derby's defence can all pack their bags and leave. You have caused the problems this year, mistake, after mistake!
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Emma Gregory: Wow, some half time team talk that was. Embarrassing to be a Newcastle fan. Please sell up Mr Ashley. I'll give you a tenner.
Felix Thompson: Newcastle attempting to concede from every set -piece on the menu, Leicester have got their just deserts.
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That must be game over for Wolves' play-off hopes as Jamie Philpot scrambles in at the far post. Close - very close - but no cigar for Wolves.
Not from there! Yes! Matt Smith with a stinging drive.
Graham Dorrans taps in after a neat move to put Norwich in firm control.
Hard and low. Ipswich fans go up as Daryl Murphy converts from the spot for his second of the game - Ipswich looking OK for a place in the play-offs now.
Surely that is enough for Brentford. Brentford's top scorer Andre Gray latches onto Jota's through ball to hammer home. Derby need two goals at home to Reading to threaten the Bees' top six place.
Teddy Bishop on a jinking run - penalty!
What a mess Derby have made of this run-in.
As it stands, the play-offs will be:
Norwich v Ipswich
Middlesbrough v Brentford
Former Derby midfielder Craig Ramage
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra at the iPro Stadium
"The fans have turned up in their numbers today, 32,000 expecting to get into the play-offs, but the performance has just let them down. This is one game too far by the looks of it. It's one of the worst performances I've seen from them. The tempo, the urgency, the scrapping for your lives - there hasn't been enough of it for me."
Josh King slams a shot against the crossbar as Blackburn almost have a fourth!
Wolves fans, don't give up on the play-offs yet...
Newcastle are in serious trouble. Leonardo Ulloa steps up to hammer home his second goal of the match from the penalty spot to put Leicester in complete control. They will move to within a point of Newcastle.
Emmanuel Riviere shoves Marcin Wasilewski in the back. Penalty!
Back under way at Leicester.
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Former Derby midfielder Craig Ramage
BBC Radio 5 live sports extra at the iPro Stadium
"That is the story of Derby's season. I cannot believe what I have seen. Once again there is nobody dealing with a set-piece. It's a soft shot that's gone in for 2-0, and now Derby's play-off hopes have gone. Who is the leader out there? You tell me."
Deary, deary me, that is awful defending. A Reading corner is swung into the penalty area, a couple of Derby players miscue their attempted clearances and Michael Hector is on hand to sweep home a second goal.
Derby need to find two goals in the last 18 minutes to secure a play-off place now. The Rams were top on 23 February - what a slump.
Freddie Sears blazes one over for Ipswich! Ipswich are really going for it, they still believe they can get a point.
Brentford look as though their play-off place is assured. Only two goals by Wigan against them and two from Ipswich at Blackburn would knock them out.
They are well on top as well as they push for more.