Liam Feeney and Hayden White both started for their respective sides in the penultimate weekend of the 2015/16 Football League season.
In the Sky Bet Championship Feeney completed 75 minutes as Ipswich Town scored a last-minute winner to come out on top in a five-goal thriller over already-relegated MK Dons.
Facing off at Portman Road, David McGoldrick opened the scoring for the Tractor Boys early on, before Alex Revell levelled on the stroke of half-time from the penalty spot.
Brett Pitman fired Ipswich back in front only for Revell to level the scores once more with his second of the afternoon, before Luke Varney struck a late on to seal the points.
Meanwhile White completed 90 minutes for Blackpool as their Sky Bet League One survival hopes were severely-dented as they lost 4-0 at home to Wigan Athletic.
After a goalless first half, strikes from Chris McCann, Will Grigg and a Yanic Wildschut clinched an emphatic victory for the Latics.
The Seasiders now need to win their final match of the campaign to stand any chance of survival.
Elsewhere, Quade Taylor was an unused substitute as already-relegated Dagenham & Redbridge won 3-0 at home to Crawley Town.
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In the Sky Bet Championship Feeney completed 75 minutes as Ipswich Town scored a last-minute winner to come out on top in a five-goal thriller over already-relegated MK Dons.
Facing off at Portman Road, David McGoldrick opened the scoring for the Tractor Boys early on, before Alex Revell levelled on the stroke of half-time from the penalty spot.
Brett Pitman fired Ipswich back in front only for Revell to level the scores once more with his second of the afternoon, before Luke Varney struck a late on to seal the points.
Meanwhile White completed 90 minutes for Blackpool as their Sky Bet League One survival hopes were severely-dented as they lost 4-0 at home to Wigan Athletic.
After a goalless first half, strikes from Chris McCann, Will Grigg and a Yanic Wildschut clinched an emphatic victory for the Latics.
The Seasiders now need to win their final match of the campaign to stand any chance of survival.
Elsewhere, Quade Taylor was an unused substitute as already-relegated Dagenham & Redbridge won 3-0 at home to Crawley Town.
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