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Ipswich draw at Southampton to set up three-way promotion scrap on final day

SOUTHAMPTON, England, April 28 : The race for automatic promotion to the Premier League will reach a thrilling climax on Saturday after second-placed Ipswich Town drew 2-2 at Southampton on Tuesday - a result that ended the home side's hopes of going straight up.

Jack Clarke struck an 87th-minute equaliser for Ipswich but they could not manage the victory that would have virtually assured them of promotion behind champions Coventry City.

Kieran McKenna's side are still favourites but must beat Queen's Park Rangers on the final day of the Championship season on Saturday to guarantee a return to the top flight.

It was heartbreak for Southampton who have been on a sensational run of form and who thought they had won the game with Cyle Larin's silky finish in the 80th to go 2-1 ahead.

Had they held on, it would have meant a four-way battle for the runners-up spot on Saturday but they can no longer go up automatically and will now prepare for the playoffs.

Ipswich have 81 points from 45 games with third-placed Millwall, who host relegated Oxford United on Saturday, on 80. Fourth-placed Middlesbrough, who are on 79, need a win and for Ipswich and Millwall to stumble to stand a chance.

They travel to sixth-placed Wrexham who have 70 points along with Hull City and are battling to secure a playoff spot.

Tuesday's result at a raucous St Mary's Stadium suited neither side although it was more painful for Southampton who extended their unbeaten run in the Championship to 18 games.

"I would have enjoyed the game if we got the three points but if you want to make an advertisement for the Championship I think that was the game to watch," Southampton manager Tonda Eckert said. "We have clarity now and we need to get ready for the playoffs."

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