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C'ship wrap: Derby go down as Bournemouth inch closer

Derby were relegated from the Sky Bet Championship after losing 1-0 at QPR. Luke Amos struck two minutes from time to twist the knife into Wayne Rooney's Rams. Derby, who suffered a 21-point deduction due to entering administration and breaches of EFL financial rules, had their fate sealed when Reading grabbed a last-minute equaliser to draw 4-4 against Swansea.Reading fought back in sensational style after trailing Swansea 4-1 with half an hour of their game remaining. Lucas Joao dispatched a third-minute penalty for the Royals, but Hannes Wolf quickly equalised with a superb curler into the top corner. A Joel Piroe double, including Swansea's first penalty of the season, and a brilliant by Republic of Ireland striker Michael Obafemi effort put the visitors in control.

But Tom Ince gave Reading hope and Joao scrambled home before Tom McIntyre equalised in the fifth minute of stoppage time.Peterborough kept their survival hopes alive with a 2-0 win at bottom club Barnsley, who have played one game fewer than Derby. Goals from Jack Marriott and Frankie Kent moved Posh to within six points of Reading with three games remaining.Bournemouth boosted their automatic promotion hopes with a 3-0 win at Coventry. Jamal Lowe headed the Cherries into an early lead, and Dominic Solanke scored either side of the break to take his tally for the season to 27.Huddersfield remain four points behind Bournemouth after winning 2-0 at Middlesbrough. Former Boro striker Jordan Rhodes marked his return to the Riverside with an assist and a goal as the in-form Terriers made it 10 points from four games. Rhodes set up Naby Sarr's close-range header four minutes before the break before firing home only his second of the season on the hour. Boro,

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