Postpublished at 12:45 British Summer Time 30 April 2022
Plymouth 0-0 MK Dons
It had been all MK Dons but now the hosts miss a great chance to open the scoring.
Some sweet passing ends with Luke Jephcott sliding a shot just past the post.
Bournemouth win at Blackburn to stay three points clear in second
Forest thrash Swansea to stay on their heels
Cherries and Reds meet in showdown on Tuesday
Boro & Millwall win to keep play-off hopes alive
Wigan win at Shrewsbury to win promotion & League One title
Rotherham lead at Gillingham and also heading up - MK Dons set to play-offs despite 5-0 win at Plymouth
Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland and Wycombe heading for play-offs - Argyle miss out
Crewe already relegated, Doncaster, Wimbledon and Gillingham join them
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Plymouth 0-0 MK Dons
It had been all MK Dons but now the hosts miss a great chance to open the scoring.
Some sweet passing ends with Luke Jephcott sliding a shot just past the post.
Shrewsbury 0-0 Wigan
Wigan must know an early goal could settle some nerves, here.
They work a short corner to James McClean who curls it into the Shrewsbury box.
Kell Watts gets on the end of it but his headed effort goes over the bar.
Morecambe 0-1 Sunderland
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Sunderland have been terrific. I know there was a bit of unrest when Alex Neil was appointed but they are unbeaten in their last 12 games and they find themselves firmly in the play-off places.
That is trouble for Morecambe and Derek Adams, who will be relegated if they lose and Gillingham and Fleetwood win.
Plymouth 0-0 MK Dons
MK Dons are going to need to win today to go up automatically and they're running the show so far.
Forward Scott Twine sees his brilliantly hit free-kick come back off the crossbar.
Some effort from League One's player of the season.
Nathan Broadhead (10 mins)
Sunderland take the lead against the run of play.
After a good opening 10 minutes or so for Morecambe, it's Nathan Broadhead who finds the net for the Black Cats.
He coolly places the ball home via a low shot from outside the box. The race to the League One play-offs continues.
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Early goal at Portman Road where Tyreeq Bakinson has fired into the top corner from distance to give Ipswich the lead over Charlton.
Shrewsbury 0-0 Wigan
Bit of an edgy start for Wigan in their pursuit of promotion at Shrewsbury.
The Shrews have started well and have almost taken the lead courtesy of Daniel Udoh, who forces a save from Latics keeper Ben Amos.
Bolton 0-0 Fleetwood
Danny Andrew sends a ball into the Bolton box as Fleetwood take the game to the hosts in these early stages.
The visitors get a header onto it but Wanderers keeper James Trafford swiftly collects.
George Hirst (4 mins)
First goal of the day and it could be a big one!
George Hirst, son of Wednesday legend David and a former Owls player himself, gives Portsmouth the lead!
Nice move from Pompey and Ronan Curtis slips it back for Hirst to tap in.
Morecambe 0-0 Sunderland
A lively first few minutes in this one.
Sunderland concede a free-kick via Luke O'Nein and Morecambe send it into the box via Adam Phillips but it's headed away for a corner.
Rhys Bennett is caught offside soon after it's taken, however.
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Methers: Last game of season sun's out nothing to play for but having a great time #pup
Dylan: I think Wigan will get it done with a win today. I see MK Dons stay in 3rd with Sunderland missing out. And last I think Fleetwood will stay up.
We are under way across the country for the final games of the regular season in League One.
Here we go.
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Some great fancy dress efforts for the final day of the season.
Well, I say that, but for all I know this Rotherham fan dresses like this all the time and fair play to him if so.
Wonder if he's standing on one leg...
Barnsley v Preston (12:30 BST)
There's also an early kick off in the Championship today, as already-relegated Barnsley host Preston.
The Lilywhites are firmly in mid-table but will be looking to make amends for Monday's heavy derby defeat by Blackburn Rovers.
We'll be bringing you goal updates from Oakwell but our focus is very much on League One.
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Right then.
How do you see the final day in League One shaping up? Who is going to be going up and who is going to be going down?
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So, Crewe are already down and, realistically, so are Doncaster.
AFC Wimbledon, winless since December, have got to win comfortably and hope that Gillingham and Fleetwood both lose.
The Gills host promotion-chasing Rotherham, while Fleetwood travel to Bolton.
A point for Morecambe against Sunderland should be enough to see them stay up in their first ever season in the third tier.
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Remarkably, we could end up in a situation where a team gets 83 points and misses out on the play-offs.
For some context, Bournemouth went up in second place in 2012-13 with that points total.
For one of Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland, Plymouth and Wycombe the final whistle today will bring the curtain down on their season.
Wigan missed the chance to secure promotion to the Championship on Tuesday when they blew a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 at Portsmouth and Rotherham conceded a late equaliser in their 1-1 draw at Sunderland, when a win would have meant they were all-but promoted going into the final day.
The maths is pretty simple then (thankfully).
If Wigan and Rotherham both better or match the result of MK Dons they will be promoted.
Realistically, MK Dons MUST win if they're to stand any chance of going straight up.