Postpublished at 19:06 British Summer Time 3 April 2015
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Still Bournemouth come forward. Can they find a winner?
Bournemouth might have to finish with 10 men as midfielder Harry Arter is taken off with a head injury. The Cherries have used all their subs.
Former England and Ipswich defender Terry Butcher
BBC Radio 5 live at Portman Road
"Both managers might be reasonably happy with a point now. Ipswich need the win more I'm sure, but do they both keep it tight from here? I think they'd settle for a draw to be honest."
Luke Varney hobbles off and is replaced by Matt Clarke. A heroic shift from the Ipswich midfielder. Four minutes of injury time signalled.
Matt Ritchie's wicked cross from the left is hacked clear by Ipswich in front of goal.
Bournemouth fancy a winner as they pile forward. Ipswich chasing shadows.
Matt Ritchie's left-wing cross is headed wide for a Bournemouth corner. It comes to nothing as Ipswich breathe again.
A late goal for Bournemouth would move them back to the top of the Championship. They are on the attack.
A point will be enough to see Ipswich remain in the play-off places, until Derby entertain Watford later tonight that is.
Former England and Ipswich defender Terry Butcher
BBC Radio 5 live at Portman Road
"Tommy Smith was marking but Kenwnye Jones just muscled him out of the way. Anybody on the far post might have been able to get the ball away, but Jones found the corner with a glancing header. Now we really have got a game on our hands. What a substitution."
Yes they can and it is Bournemouth debutant Kenwyne Jones. The Cardiff loanee shows his strength in the penalty area as he meets Matt Ritchie's corner from the left to head home the equaliser. Still time to win it for the Cherries.
Corner for Bournemouth. Can they?
Almost game over. Luke Varney, who has chased everything all night, blocks a Bournemouth clearance before closing down on goalkeeper Artur Boruc but his shot is saved.
Stunning work rate from the hosts.
Cometh the hour, cometh the man? Adam Smith replaces Ryan Fraser on the left flank for Bournemouth, while striker Kenwyne Jones makes his debut in attack in place of defender Steve Cook. The Cherries are going for this.
Chris Wood replaces Freddie Sears in attack for Ipswich.
The longer this goes on, the more Bournemouth look like being frustrated. Remember they need a win to remove Middlesbrough from the top of the Championship but, with less than 15 minutes to go, they would surely settle for a point?
Former England and Ipswich defender Terry Butcher
BBC Radio 5 live at Portman Road
"Eddie Howe is looking to make changes now. Kenwyne Jones is warming up on the sidelines, and you do feel Bournemouth need to do something to get back into the game."
Good forward play from the isolated Daryl Murphy for Ipswich. He bursts towards Bournemouth's goal, holds the ball up with no teammate anywhere near him and wins a free kick on the bye line. The resulting delivery comes to nothing.
Ipswich are suddenly looking threatening on the break as Bournemouth get increasingly desperate in search of an equaliser. Either side could score the next goal with the chances being created.
Former England and Ipswich defender Terry Butcher
BBC Radio 5 live at Portman Road
"The ball was ricocheting everywhere before Matt Ritchie got to it, but somehow Ipswich come away with it and can breathe a sigh of relief after hoofing it into the stands."
Bournemouth are showing signs of running out of ideas. Ipswich have worked their socks off throughout and remain looking extremely solid.
Just as I say that, the visitors almost equalise but Matt Ritchie is crowded out after an almighty scramble and another opportunity goes begging.