Stoke survive after first Ade

Ade Akinbiyi’s headed goal against Reading guaranteed Stoke another season of First Division football.

Ade Akinbiyi’s headed goal against Reading guaranteed Stoke another season of First Division football.

The Potteries club needed to beat play-off bound Reading to be certain of avoiding relegation and, after a tense and scoreless first half, the former Leicester striker sent waves of relief crashing around the Britannia Stadium.

Stoke would have stayed up anyway because already-relegated Grimsby only managed to extract a point from their meeting with Brighton, who needed to win in Lincolnshire to have a chance of staying up.

Akinbiyi’s goal meant their labours were in vain but Brighton went down fighting, coming back from a goal down after Michael Keane had put Grimsby in front from the penalty spot.

Bobby Zamora replied with a penalty of his own in first-half stoppage time to give the south coast club new hope and a great escape appeared to be on when Danny Cullip put them in front two minutes after the break.

But Richard Hughes levelled for Grimsby at 2-2 three minutes later to ensure Brighton went down.

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