Leeds will be going down to the Little Girls League... 
Leeds United were all but relegated to the third tier of English soccer for the first time in their 88-year-history when they drew 1-1 with Ipswich Town in astonishing circumstances at Elland Road on Saturday. The match finally finished after being halted for more than 30 minutes after players and officials ran off following a pitch invasion by Leeds fans just before the end of stoppage time.Leeds, who needed a win to retain any real chance of staying up, took the lead after 12 minutes when Richard Cresswell headed home and held on until the 88th minute when Alan Lee equalised for Ipswich. Referee Mike Jones indicated a minimum of six minutes of stoppage time, which had nearly ended when fans ran onto the pitch.
Scuffles were later reported to have broken out between Leeds fans who had stayed in their seats and the pitch invaders. Play eventually re-started with a Leeds corner and the match soon ended in the 1-1 draw.
Hull City's 1-0 win at Cardiff City left Leeds three points behind Hull, but with a nine-goal inferior goal difference compared to their Yorkshire rivals with just one match to play.
It means Leeds will almost certainly go down, just seven years after playing in the semi-finals of the Champions League. Southend United and Luton are definitely down, after already-relegated Luton won 3-1 at Southend on Saturday.
Bye Bye Leeds...