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Sky Bet Championship - McClean's Wigan are relegated

Wigan were relegated from the Sky Bet Championship after they could only manage a 1-1 draw at relegation rivals Reading.

The visitors had given themselves a glimmer of hope of avoiding the drop when defender Charlie Hughes headed home from close range after a fine James McClean cross, nine minutes from the end.

But Reading - still favourites to accompany Wigan into League One - levelled in the third minute of stoppage time through Yakou Meite.

Albert Adomah scored the winner as QPR secured their Championship status for another season thanks to a 1-0 victory at Stoke.

Adomah's second-half strike proved to be enough for the Rs, who recorded a second successive win for the first time since October.

By extending their unbeaten run to three games, Gareth Ainsworth's side moved six points above the relegation zone ahead of the season finale.

Patrick Roberts scored a stunning stoppage-time equaliser as Sunderland mounted a brilliant late fightback to draw 2-2 with Watford and keep their play-off hopes alive.

The Black Cats were heading for a home defeat to the out-of-form Hornets, who were without Joao Pedro as he closes in on a move to Premier League side Brighton.

Christian Kabasele and Ryan Porteous headed Watford into a two-goal lead but Sunderland came fighting back, with Luke O'Nien halving the deficit before Roberts' moment of brilliance deep into stoppage time.

Newly promoted Sheffield United ended Preston's hopes of a play-off spot with a 4-1 win at Bramall Lane.

The Lilywhites travelled to South Yorkshire knowing they needed three points to stay in with a chance of a top-six finish but goals from Anel Ahmedhodzic, John Fleck, Iliman Ndiaye and Oli McBurnie confirmed they will be playing Championship football again next season.

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