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QPR 1-0 Derby: Wayne Rooney’s side RELEGATED from the Championship

QPR 1-0 Derby: Wayne Rooney’s side RELEGATED from the Championship

Derby are RELEGATED to League One after defeat at QPR as 21-point deduction proves too much for Wayne Rooney’s side… with Reading’s 95th-minute equaliser in thrilling 4-4 draw against Swansea sealing their fate

  • Derby have been relegated from the Championship after their 1-0 loss to QPR 
  • In an even clash it was QPR who took the win after a late Luke Amos goal 
  • Reading meanwhile came from 4-1 down to salvage a point against Swansea
  • Rooney’s side produced a valiant effort this season despite a points deduction
  • The Rams will play in the third tier of English football for the first time since 1986 

Wayne Rooney’s Derby were relegated from the Championship following a 1-0 defeat at QPR.

Luke Amos’ late winner at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium kept alive Rangers’ play-off hopes and, coupled with Reading’s astonishing comeback, condemned the visitors to the drop.

County finished the match with 10 men after Tom Lawrence was sent off for a second yellow card following a challenge on Charlie Austin in the final seconds.

QPR 1-0 Derby: Wayne Rooney’s side RELEGATED from the Championship

Derby have been relegated from the Championship following their defeat to QPR

Wayne Rooney’s side looked like they might fight another day before late drama 

Luke Amos scored a late 88th minute winner for QPR – though Derby were not yet down 

But Reading fought from 4-1 down against Swansea to get a draw in the fifth minute of stoppage time after second-half goals from Tom Ince, Lucas Joao and Tom McIntyre

MATCH FACTS

QPR: Westwood, Odubajo (Kakay 58), Sanderson, Dunne, McCallum, Field, Dozzell (Johansen 75, Thomas (Austin 70), Amos, Chair, Dykes 

Unused subs: Ball, Gray, Adomah, Mahoney

Goal: Amos 88 

Booked: Dozzell, Field 

Derby: Allsop, Byrne, Davies, Cashin, Buchanan (Cybulski 85), Bielik (Morrison 63), Thompson, Ebiowei, Lawrence, Knight (Sibley 75), Plange

Unused subs: Forsyth, Stearman, Roos, Watson 

Sent off: Lawrence (second yellow)

Referee: Josh Smith (Lincolnshire)

Derby’s hopes of staying up looked set to remain mathematically alive at least until a last-gasp leveller earned fellow strugglers Reading a point as they came from 4-1 down to draw 4-4 with Swansea.

The Rams, who have been fighting an uphill battle ever since being hit with a 21-point deduction for their financial problems, gave their survival chances a shot in the arm by beating leaders Fulham on Good Friday but were unable to follow that up against Rangers, whose win was their first in seven matches.

The crucial breakthrough came with two minutes remaining.

Ilias Chair played the ball in from the left to Lyndon Dykes, who in turn laid it to his right and the unmarked Amos, the midfielder calmly guiding his finish past goalkeeper Ryan Allsop.

Amos had an early goal disallowed when keeper Kieren Westwood’s long kick was headed on by Dykes to the former Tottenham man, who nudged the ball past Allsop and slotted into an empty net but was adjudged to have been offside.

Luke Plange missed a glorious chance to put Derby ahead, heading Lawrence’s left-wing free-kick against the top of the bar from close range.

Another Lawrence set-piece, this time a corner from right, caused more problems for Rangers shortly before the interval, with Krystian Bielik volleying over after Westwood’s fumble.

George Thomas of QPR battles with Lee Buchanan for possession in the Championship clash

Derby defender Curtis Davies required medical treatment but was able to continue

Jason Knight reacts after he is fouled from behind by QPR right-back Moses Odubajo

With Reading behind at half-time, Derby knew victory could see them close the gap, but it was QPR who were on the front foot for much of the second half.

They almost took the lead a couple of minutes after the restart when Chair cut in from the left and saw his right-footed strike pushed over by Allsop, who also kept out a long-range effort from Dykes.

Derby did threaten in the later stages, with Malcom Ebiowei causing QPR major problems on the right flank.

Andre Dozzell diverted an Ebiowei cross narrowly wide of his own goal and Nathan Byrne was denied at point-blank range by Westwood.

But Amos’ third goal in five matches and sixth of the season left Derby facing up to League One football next season.

Mark Warburton’s QPR side kept their slim hopes of reaching the play-offs alive with the win

Rooney and his players applaud the visiting support after hearing the news of their relegation

Derby will play in the third tier of English football next season for the first time in 36 years

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