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Ipswich promoted to Premier League after win over QPR

  • On Saturday, Ipswich Town secured a return to the Premier League at the first time of asking, clinching the second automatic promotion slot with a 3-0 victory against Queens Park Rangers at Portman Road.
  • Manager Kieran McKenna guided the team to this immediate top-flight return following their relegation last year; the victory marks McKenna's third promotion with the club in four-and-a-half years.
  • Scoring twice inside the opening nine minutes, Ipswich established early control through George Hirst and Jaden Philogene, with Kasey McAteer sealing the result by grabbing the team's third goal in the 85th minute.
  • The Tractor Boys join champions Coventry City in earning automatic promotion, while Millwall, Middlesbrough, Southampton, and Hull City will compete in the play-offs after the final matchday of the Championship season.
  • Wrexham and Derby County missed out on promotion after matchday 46 results; meanwhile, bottom-side Sheffield Wednesday celebrated a takeover before joining Oxford United and Leicester in League One next season.
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Winners of the Queens Park Rangers this Saturday, the Tractor Boys made their comeback in the English first division. Millwall will have to fight the dams.

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Ipswich Town will be promoted to the English Premier League next season, alongside Premier League winners Coventry City.

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The Ipswich footballers qualified for the Premier League, after beating Queens Park Rangers 3:0 at home, in the game of the last 46th round of the second English league, the Championship.

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Ipswich promoted to the Premier League, Wrexham miss playoffs

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Saturday, May 2, 2026.
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