Blackpool 2-1 Ipswich Town

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Blackpool's promising run under caretaker boss David Dunn continued with a late 2-1 win at home to Ipswich.

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall's first-half strike put the Seasiders in front at Bloomfield Road before Freddie Sears netted a deserved equaliser after the break, but Joe Nuttall snatched the three points in the third minute of stoppage time.

Both sides struggled to create chances in the opening stages and it took a moment of magic from Dewsbury-Hall to bring the game to life as he drilled home on 26 minutes.

Sears then showed great awareness to get across his marker and tuck home Will Keane's pull back nine minutes into the second half.

Paul Lambert's side looked to force home their advantage following Sears' equaliser as Blackpool goalkeeper Chris Maxwell produced vital saves from Alan Judge and Keane.

But the Tractor Boys were unable to kill the game off and Dunn's side grabbed a dramatic winner in added time.

Blackpool broke away on the counter-attack and Nuttall did brilliantly to delay his run and glance home a header from Liam Feeney's deep cross.

Match report supplied by PA Media.

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