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League One: Plymouth take title, Posh into playoffs and Cambridge stay up

Plymouth sealed the League One title with a 3-1 win at Port Vale on the final day. Argyle finished the season three points clear of second-placed Ipswich, who were held to a 2-2 draw away at Fleetwood, as they came from behind to win at Vale Park and move on to 101 points.

Plymouth fell behind just three minutes in as James Plant slotted home for the hosts, but Adam Randell levelled before Joe Edwards put them in front, and Finn Azaz added a third.

Ipswich scored their 100th goal of the season but it was not enough as their former player, Jack Marriott, scored twice for the hosts.

Freddie Ladapo brought up the century of goals to put them ahead in the 49th minute. Marriott levelled 12 minutes later, and then again after Marcus Harness got a second for Ipswich. Ipswich frustrations boiled over late on as Harry Clarke was booked twice inside seven minutes to see red in stoppage time.

Derby missed out on a playoff place as they went down 1-0 at Sheffield Wednesday, allowing Peterborough to snatch sixth place with a 2-0 win at Barnsley.

It all went wrong for Derby late in the first half when captain Curtis Davies was sent off for a foul on Marvin Johnson in the box, with Michael Smith converting the penalty. Peterborough took full advantage as goals from Jonson Clarke-Harris and Jack Taylor delivered victory at Oakwell, setting up a play-off semi-final against Wednesday.

Barnsley will face Bolton, who got ready for the play-offs with a 3-2 win away to Bristol Rovers. Shola Shoretire’s goal was cancelled out by Luca Hoole but Daniel Nlundulu and Aaron Morley put the Trotters in command before John Marquis pulled one back late on.

Cambridge secured their League One future with a 2-0 win over basement boys Forest Green. They

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