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Aston Villa vs Derby Championship play-off final: Which teams have been promoted, and relegated in England and Scotland?

As the 2018/19 season draws towards its conclusion, teams across England and Scotland are fighting for final positions

WE'VE reached squeaky bum time in the 2018/19 season.

Football clubs across the nation are fighting relegation, for promotion or just bobbing along in mid-table - here's how things currently stands with the ups and downs across England and Scotland.

 Huddersfield were relegated after a 2-0 loss to Crystal Palace
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Huddersfield were relegated after a 2-0 loss to Crystal PalaceCredit: Reuters

Who has won promotion and been relegated in England?

Premier League

STARTING at the top and there have already been two confirmed relegations from the Premier League this term.

Both Huddersfield and Fulham will be playing Championship football next season, with the Terriers succumbing to the inevitable after a dismal run of just three wins in 32 games.

It's not been much better for the Cottagers though who spent upwards of £100m in the summer, only to crash out of the top division after a 4-1 thrashing at Watford on April 2.

Cardiff joined them after losing to 3-2 to Crystal Palace.

Man City will win the title this weekend if they beat Leicester and Liverpool lose at Newcastle.

Top Four: Liverpool, Man City

Relegated: Huddersfield, Fulham, Cardiff

Tom Cairney and Aleksandar Mitrovic applaud Fulham fans as their survival fight ends in failure
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Tom Cairney and Aleksandar Mitrovic applaud Fulham fans as their survival fight ends in failureCredit: PA:Press Association

The Championship

NORWICH CITY have been crowned Championship champions on the last day of the season.  

Sheffield United were held to a 2-2 draw with Stoke whilst the Canaries beat Villa 2-1 but had already secured promotion to the Premier League.

Derby, Middlesbrough and Bristol City battled it out for the final top 6 place and it was Frank Lampard's side who took it with a 3-1 win over West Brom.

Bolton were then confirmed as playing League One football next season after losing at home to Aston Villa.

Rotherham were the final team to be relegated after losing 2-1 to West Brom.

Promoted: Norwich (champions), Sheffield United

Play-off final: Aston Villa, Derby

Relegated: Rotherham, Ipswich, Bolton

 Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds are looking for a return to the top division for first time since 2004
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Marcelo Bielsa's Leeds are looking for a return to the top division for first time since 2004Credit: Reuters

League One

IT'S been a terrific season in England's third-tier, which features one of the tightest relegation scraps in the country.

Luton and Barnsley were both promoted in midweek after Portsmouth were beaten 3-2 at home to Peterborough.

Luton beat Oxford United on the final day of the season to become champions.

Doncaster secured their place in the play-offs with a 2-0 win over Coventry City - but ended up losing in the final to Charlton Athletic.

Bradford became the first team to get relegated from the division after losing at Coventry on Good Friday.

Wimbledon's draw against bottom side Bradford City was enough to keep them in League One.

Walsall's draw against Shrewsbury Town was not enough, sending them down.

But in the most dramatic of endings, Southend scored a late winner against Sunderland to hold on and survive - with Plymouth falling just short despite beating Scunthorpe United, which relegated the Iron.

Promoted: Luton (champions), Barnsley

Play-off winners: Charlton

Relegated: Bradford, Walsall, Plymouth Argyle, Scunthorpe United

 Luton are closing in on back-to-back promotions
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Luton are closing in on back-to-back promotionsCredit: Getty Images - Getty

League Two

LINCOLN CITY earned promotion with a draw against Cheltenham Town enough.

Bury are promoted after drawing against Port Vale, while MK Dons join them after beating Mansfield.

A draw at Stadium MK will be enough for the Stags while a home win will see Milton Keynes promoted.
Tranmere and Newport County saw off Forest Green and Mansfield in the play-off semi-finals - but it was Rovers who earn promotion to League One in the final.

Yeovil were relegated after drawing against Northampton Town.

Notts County tasted defeat at the hands of Swindon Town to see them relegated to the Conference for the first time in a 131 years.

Promoted: Lincoln City (champions), Bury, MK Dons

Play-off winners: Tranmere Rovers

Relegated: Yeovil, Notts County

Who has won promotion and been relegated in Scotland?

Scottish Premiership

CELTIC won their eighth-straight SPL title after beating Aberdeen 3-0 to make sure.

With Rangers up next, the Bhoys could get a guard of honour at their Old Firm rivals.

Dundee's defeat to Hamilton ensured they were relegated to the Scottish Championship.

Champions: Celtic

Relegated: Dundee

Scottish Championship

ROSS COUNTY are promoted as champions after hammering Queen of the South 4-0.

Dundee United, Ayr United and Inverness claim the play-off places with a game to spare.

Falkirk are relegated despite beating already-promoted Ross County after Alloa Athletic avoided defeat at Ayr.

Queen of the South will battle it out in the relegation play-off to stay in the Scottish Championship.

Promoted: Ross County

Play-offs: Dundee United, Ayr United, Inverness CT (all failed to get promoted)

Relegation play-off: Queen of the South (stayed up)

Relegated: Falkirk

James Forrest's dramatic late goal won the Old Firm Derby for Celtic
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James Forrest's dramatic late goal won the Old Firm Derby for CelticCredit: Reuters

Scottish League One

ARBROATH secured promotion as champions after drawing 1-1 against Brechin City.

Raith Rovers have secured a play-off place, along with Forfar Athletic - while Montrose have joined them despite defeat to Forfar.

Stenhousemuir held onto a draw against Brechin City to relegate them and keep themselves up.

Promoted: Arbroath

Play-offs: Raith Rovers, Forfar Athletic Montrose (failed to get promoted)

Relegated: Brechin City, Stenhousemuir

Scottish League Two

Peterhead's victory over Queen's Park was enough to ensure they were promoted as champions - while Clyde settle for a play-off place.

Berwick Rangers will go into the relegation play-offs to fight for their survival.

Promoted: Peterhead

Play-off winners: Clyde

Relegation play-offs: Berwick Rangers

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