Birmingham City and Huddersfield Town have joined Rotherham United in being relegated into League One next season.
On a dramatic final day in the Championship, Ipswich Town sealed back-to-back promotions and will be in the Premier League for the first time in over 20 years.
At the other end of the table, Rotherham United cruised to victory over Cardiff City but the Millers' fate was already confirmed rooted firmly to the bottom of the table.
Birmingham City beat Norwich City 1-0, but wins for Plymouth Argyle, Sheffield Wednesday and Blackburn Rovers has sent Blues into the third tier for the first time since 1995.
A win on the final day but it's not enough. pic.twitter.com/Fqtie5FkRh
— Birmingham City FC (@BCFC) May 4, 2024
Huddersfield Town, who stayed up at Reading's expense last season, lost to Ipswich at Portman Road and are back in League One after a decade in the top two divisions.
All three are regular foes of Reading in recent years, making for a difficult campaign next season.
One of MK Dons, Doncaster Rovers, Crawley Town and Crewe Alexandra will join League One through the League Two play-offs.
The full time whistle is blown on our 2023/24 season.@SportsBrokerHQ | #htafc pic.twitter.com/axnwgeL2aN
— Huddersfield Town (@htafc) May 4, 2024
Bolton Wanderers lead Barnsley 3-1 after the first leg of the League One play-offs, with Oxford United and Peterborough United facing off this evening.
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