EFL roundup: Cardiff promoted from League One after Exeter keeper’s goal denies Stockport

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Cardiff are celebrating an instant return to the Championship after results in the League One promotion race favoured the Welsh club, while Bromley have been promoted from League Two without playing.

After Bradford and Bolton were held to draws in Saturday’s early games, Cardiff needed more points from their game at Reading than Stockport could manage at Exeter. Cardiff did their part, winning 3-1, but Stockport were leading 3-2 in added time at St James Park. However, Jack Bycroft, the Exeter goalkeeper, went up for a corner and headed home in the sixth minute of added time.

Exeter’s Jack Bycroft celebrates his equaliser against Stockport
Jack Bycroft lifted Exeter’s slim hopes of survival with his equaliser deep in added time. Photograph: Tom Sandberg/PPAUK/Shutterstock

Exeter’s manager, Matt Taylor, hailed Bycroft’s dramatic intervention, saying: “He committed to it, committed to the run and had the belief that the ball might be there and the moment it was, he committed to the header – and it was an excellent header as well.”

Lincoln’s title celebrations were put on ice, meanwhile, but a stoppage-time Rob Street equaliser earned the already-promoted Imps a 2-2 draw at Stevenage. They now need just one more point to be crowned champions but the reaction on the bench underlined how important the point was.

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Bolton have hit out at “disgusting and unacceptable” behaviour after one of their players was racially abused on social media during their 3-3 draw against Huddersfield on Saturday, which ended their hopes of automatic promotion from League One.

The club said in a statement: “One of our players received racist abuse on social media during today’s match against Huddersfield Town. This hateful behaviour is disgusting and unacceptable.

“We have reported the incident to the relevant authorities and to the social media platform involved. Those responsible must face consequences. Social media companies hold the data required to identify the accounts behind this abuse and authorities possess the powers required to act. Stronger action is overdue.” PA Media

Ibrahim Cissoko scored a dramatic equaliser in the 11th minute of stoppage time as 10-man Bolton came from behind to snatch an unlikely 3-3 draw with playoff rivals Huddersfield, while Leo Farrell’s first goal for Barnsley rescued a point for his 10-man side deep into added time of a 2-2 draw against promotion-chasing Bradford on a day when the manager, Conor Hourihane, announced he would be leaving the club at the end of the season.

Plymouth kept their playoff hopes alive with a 3-1 win at struggling AFC Wimbledon. Alex Mitchell, Lorent Tolaj and Bim Pepple did the damage against the south London side at Plough Lane, where the hosts’ lone goal came via Alistair Smith.

Luton came from two goals down to draw 2-2 in a pulsating clash at Mansfield, and Blackpool all-but secured safety with a 1-0 win over Wycombe at Adams Park despite Hayden Coulson’s red card. Doncaster have survived after a comfortable 3-1 win at already-relegated Northampton as a result of second-half goals from Elliot Lee, Hakeeb Adelakun and George Broadbent, while Harry Gray’s fluke opener helped fire relegated Rotherham to a 2-0 win at Leyton Orient, who are winless in six games and still not safe from the drop themselves.

In League Two, Kabongo Tshimanga’s double earned Barnet a 2-1 victory at Notts County and sealed Bromley’s promotion to League One for the first time in their history – without the Ravens having to kick a ball.

MK Dons need one win to secure promotion after they eased to a comfortable 3-1 success at Crewe. Luke Butterfield netted a stoppage-time equaliser for Accrington to dent Swindon’s automatic promotion push after a 2-2 draw, Salford beat Oldham 2-1, Ryan Stirk grabbed a late equaliser for 10-man Chesterfield in their 1-1 draw at Fleetwood and Grimsby boosted their playoff hopes with a convincing 4-1 win at Gillingham.

Barrow were pushed deeper into relegation trouble with a 3-1 defeat at home to Walsall but Harrogate kept their survival hopes alive thanks to a dramatic late 1-0 victory over Colchester. Tranmere were beaten 2-1 by Bristol Rovers, Crawley were held to their first home goalless draw for three years in a stalemate with Shrewsbury, and Cheltenham recorded a narrow 1-0 victory at home to relegation-threatened Newport.

In the National League, York remain in the driving seat for automatic promotion to the Football League for the first time in a decade after a routine 3-0 victory over Yeovil in their penultimate fixture of the season. Goals from Ollie Pearce, Josh Stones and Joe Grey helped the Minstermen to a fifth win in a row to keep them two points above Rochdale ahead of the top-two’s winner-takes-all showdown next weekend.

Rochdale kept their title hopes alive after a dramatic goal from Emmanuel Dieseruvwe deep into added time snatched a 2-1 win at relegated Braintree, who had scored a late equaliser.

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