Freddie Ladapo and Marcus Harness were on target as a 2-2 draw at Fleetwood saw 10-man Town finish second in League One, former Blue Jack Marriott netting twice for the home side, while Harry Clarke saw red in injury time. Sub Ladapo put the Blues in front five minutes after half-time, but Marriott levelled seven minutes later, then put the Lancastrians ahead on 69 before Harness put Town back on terms with Clarke red-carded for a second bookable offence two minutes into time added-on.
Ipswich Town confirmed promotion to the Championship in style by romping to a 6-0 victory over Exeter City at Portman Road. The Blues raced to a remarkable 5-0 half-time lead, Conor Chaplin netting twice, and Massimo Luongo, George Hirst and Nathan Broadhead, a penalty, one each, before Wes Burns added the sixth in the second half as the Blues ended their four-year stay in League One in front of a delighted sell-out crowd.
Town moved two points away from confirming their return to the Championship after a brilliant 3-0 victory over Barnsley at Oakwell. Nathan Broadhead flicked a header just inside the post from a corner in the final scheduled minute of the first half before George Hirst smashed in a superb second in injury time, then in the second period, after Broadhead had seen a penalty saved, Conor Chaplin made it 3-0 with his 27th goal of the season to send the 5,000 travelling Town supporters home dreaming of a party at Portman Road on Saturday.
Goals from Wes Burns, Conor Chaplin and Freddie Ladapo saw Town to a 3-0 victory over Peterborough, their first ever league success at London Road. Burns gave Town, who remain second, now needing five points for promotion, the lead in the 17th minute, Chaplin added the second on 57 and Ladapo made it three with eight minutes left on the clock.
Ipswich Town returned to second in the League One table after a 6-0 hammering of 10-man Charlton Athletic at Portman Road, Conor Chaplin hitting a hat-trick, Freddie Ladapo a brace and Leif Davis one. Chaplin netted his first treble for the Blues in the seventh, 14th and 70th minutes, before sub Ladapo added his pair on 75 and 84, the Addicks had Ryan Inniss dismissed and Davis struck in injury time as Town recorded their biggest win under Kieran McKenna.