EFL roundup: Relief for Orient, Bromley's extended unbeaten home season lands them League Two title
The biggest capital winners on the final day of the EFL season were undoubtedly Orient and Bromley, as Millwall missed out on automatic promotion, while QPR, Charlton and Watford all lost. The O's started the day in danger at the foot of League One - a two point advantage over Exeter City looking fragile in the event of a win for City down at St James' Park against Bradford City. Even a draw would not have been enough had Exeter won, but in the event, they lost 2-1 to the pla
By Yann Tear


Arsenal breeze past Fulham to provide perfect boost to title chase and that defining Champions League date
Gunning for precious points : Picture by @YTJourno Premier League Arsenal (3) 3 Gyokeres 9, 45+3 Saka 40 Fulham (0) 0 Arsenal rediscovered the art of winning comfortably in a performance which seemed more like the ones they were delivering so regularly at the start of the season rather than the stodgy fare of late. They raced out of the blocks and blew Fulham away with a dazzling first half show that ensured they move six points clear of Man City - albeit having played two ga
By Yann Tear at Emirates Stadium


Millwall miss out on second place despite dominant win as last day slips by without drama
Was there to be last day drama is store for the Lions... Picture by @YTJourno Championship Millwall (1) 2 Azeez 34, 48 Oxford United (0) 0 Well, it was always going to be a bit of a long shot. The play-offs it is - with Hull City the team Millwall must now overcome to reach Wembley's Championship play-off final on May 23. Three minutes is all it took for events in Suffolk to puncture those dreams of automatic promotion - George Hirst netting for Ipswich against QPR at Portman
By Yann Tear at The Den


Glasner looking all set for Leipzig swansong as Eagles plant one foot in the final
Eagles in Poland : Picture by Pennie Terrell Uefa Conference semi-final first leg Shakhtar Donetsk (0) 1 Ocheretko 47 Crystal Palace (1) 3 Sarr 1, Kamada 58, Strand Larsen 84 The best game yet in Crystal Palace's European odyssey ended with Oliver Glasner's team not only setting a record but taking what they anticipate will be a decisive two-goal advantage into the second leg of their UEFA Conference League semi-final at Selhurst Park next Thursday. Palace, ahead after o
By Nicholas Harling











