Summary

  • Burnley promoted to Premier League

  • Sam Vokes heads Burnley winner

  • Brighton third after 1-1 draw with Derby

  • Wilson netted Brighton's stoppage-time equaliser

  1. YELLOW CARD (Polter)published at 5 mins

    Burnley 0-0 QPR

    Polter foulImage source, Rex Features

    QPR striker Sebastian Polter puts a nasty looking early challenge in on Joey Barton from behind and he's in the book inside the opening five minutes.

    Former Rangers man Barton back on the field after some treatment.

  2. It's so close now...published at 16:52 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

    Will Leicester be crowned Premier League champions today?

    Wes MorganImage source, AFP

    Football's most unlikely fairy tale is approaching its ending.

    Leicester City's 1-1 draw at Manchester United on Sunday means the Foxes will be Premier League champions if Tottenham fail to win at Chelsea later today.

    Follow live text and radio commentary of the game at Stamford Bridge from 19:00 BST.

  3. Burnley 0-0 QPRpublished at 4 mins

    Kevin Kilbane
    Ex-Everton winger at Turf Moor, BBC Radio 5 live

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    It is how QPR handle the intensity of Burnley's game. It's about how Burnley get the crowd going. Every Burnley player and supporter will want to get it done today. They don't want it lingering onto next week.

  4. Burnley 0-0 QPRpublished at 3 mins

    That result at Brighton earlier gives Burnley effectively two chances to seal promotion as both Brighton and MIddlesbrough face each other on Saturday.

    They'll want to take the first one this evening for sure. 

  5. Burnley 0-0 QPRpublished at 1 min

    Burnley right at it from the off and QPR goalkeeper Matt Ingram has to race off his line and clear with his head to deny Andre Gray an early strike.

  6. KICK-OFFpublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

    Burnley 0-0 QPR

    Burnley v QPRImage source, .

    Referee Jon Moss blows his whistle and we're under way.....

  7. Teams on their waypublished at 16:44 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

    Burnley v QPR (16:45 BST)

    Teams on their way out as the sun shines in east Lancashire.

    Will it be rising in the morning on a Premier League team in Burnley?

    Teams outImage source, Rex Features
  8. Team newspublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

    Burnley v QPR (16:45 BST)

    Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has had a fairly uneventful start to life as QPR manager and his side will finish in mid-table this season.

    A couple of youngsters in defender Cole Kpekawa and midfielder Michael Petrasso get a run-out alongside the more experienced heads in Matty Phillips and Clint Hill. 

    QPR line-upImage source, BBC Sport
  9. Team newspublished at 16:39 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

    Burnley v QPR (16:45 BST)

    Is this the Burnley side that will secure promotion back to the Premier League?

    A win will do it, remember...

    Sean Dyche sticks with the tried and trusted unit that has seen his side go on an unbeaten run since just after Christmas.

    bURNLEY LINE-UPImage source, BBC Sport
  10. Can Burnley's long run continue?published at 16:37 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

    Burnley v QPR (16:45 BST)

    Burnley manager Sean DycheImage source, PA

    Boxing Day - that's how far you have to go back to find the last time Sean Dyche's Burnley tasted defeat in the Championship.

    That 3-0 defeat at Hull left them eight points adrift of the top two.

    Since then, the Clarets have won 14 of their past 21 games to equal the longest unbeaten record of this season in the division, also held by Brighton.

  11. All eyes on Turf Moorpublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

    Burnley v QPR (16:45 BST)

    And with that, we now switch focus to Turf Moor for Burnely's game against QPR.

    The Clarets will secure promotion to the Premier League with victory today.

    Here's the form guide for this match...

    Burnley v QPR head-to-headImage source, BBC Sport
  12. FT: Brighton 1-1 Derbypublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

    Well, that was certainly a dramatic finish at the Amex Stadium.

    The point at least extend's Brighton unbeaten run to 13 games.

    However, the Seagulls have only beaten Derby once in their last eight attempts - and could yet face the Rams at Wembley in the play-offs if they miss out on automatic promotion next week.

    This is how the table looks now...

    Championship tableImage source, .
  13. FT: Brighton 1-1 Derbypublished at 16:28 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

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    It gives us a bit of momentum. I just waited for my moment and watched it come down. It gives us confidence going into the last game at Middlesbrough.

    James Wilson, Brighton striker on Sky Sports

  14. FT: Brighton 1-1 Derbypublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

    Steve Claridge
    Ex-Brighton striker at Amex Stadium, BBC Radio 5 live

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    We've waited 95 minutes for Brighton to have a pop and suddenly they got a goal. It doesn't change anything though for Brighton, it's the same scenario next week.

  15. FULL-TIMEpublished at 16:25 British Summer Time 2 May 2016

    Brighton 1-1 Derby

    And moments later Robert Madley blows the final whistle.

    That late goal from James Wilson doesn't change a great deal for Brighton. They know that victory at Middlesbrough on the final day will give them automatic promotion.

    Burnley, watching on at Turf Moor, know victory today will give them a place in the Premier League.

  16. goal

    GOAL (Wilson)published at 90+5 mins

    Brighton 1-1 Derby

    James WilsonImage source, PA

    It's an almighty melee in the area and Brighton get the equaliser - James Wilson is the man who grabs it.

    David Stockdale creates havoc in the opposition area from the corner but Tomer Hemed heads the ball back across goal.

    Cyrus Christie tries to clear but his header goes straight to Wilson.

    His shot deflects into the goal off Jacob Butterfield and Brighton have levelled deep into stoppage time!

  17. Brighton 0-1 Derbypublished at 90+4 mins

    Brighton finally work half a chance, as James Wilson has a shot just outside the area deflected out for a corner.

    Derby replace Will Hughes for Jake Buxton before it is taken. Albion keeper David Stockdale is up for the corner.

  18. Brighton 0-1 Derbypublished at 90+3 mins

    Steve Claridge
    Ex-Brighton striker at Amex Stadium, BBC Radio 5 live

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    There's been no discernible difference for Brighton with 11 men or 10 men. They just haven't been able to open Derby up. But, after a performance like this, they can still win a game and reach the Premier League.

    Lewis DunkImage source, PA
  19. Brighton 0-1 Derbypublished at 90+2 mins

    Brighton are still going direct. A lofted ball into the box from Dale Stephens is claimed by Rams keeper Scott Carson.

  20. Brighton 0-1 Derbypublished at 90+1 mins

    The first action of injury time sees a Derby substitution, as Craig Bryson is replaced by Jacob Butterfield.