Summary

  • Norwich to face Middlesbrough on 25 May

  • Hoolahan penalty, Redmond and Jerome for Norwich

  • Smith had levelled for 10-man Ipswich

  • Berra sent off for Ipswich

  1. Team newspublished at 11:41 British Summer Time 16 May 2015

    Norwich: Ruddy, Whittaker, Martin (c), Bassong, Olsson, Tettey, Howson, Hoolahan, Redmond, Johnson, Jerome.

    Subs: Rudd, Hooper, E Bennett, Murphy, R Bennett, O'Neil, Dorrans.

    Ipswich: Bialkowski, Mings, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Skuse, Murphy, Anderson, Bru, Sears, Bishop.

    Subs: Gerken, Parr, Clarke, S.Hunt, Tabb, N. Hunt, McGoldrick.

  2. Postpublished at 11:40 British Summer Time 16 May 2015

    Right then, before we go any further, let's bring you that all important team news.

  3. Postpublished at 11:39 British Summer Time 16 May 2015

    That Paul Anderson equaliser actually hit the Ipswich winger in the pocket after he offered to pay for damage caused when a fan momentarily "lost it" and punched a hole in his ceiling.

    After 25-year-old Ross Morgan tweeted a picture of the damage, Anderson offered to foot the bill.

  4. First leg recappublished at 11:35 British Summer Time 16 May 2015

    Paul Anderson equalisesImage source, Getty Images

    Honours were even in the 96th East Anglian derby as Ipswich fought back from a goal down to draw 1-1 with Norwich and ensure both sides go into this afternoon's meeting with everything to play for.

    Jonny Howson slotted the Canaries in front but substitute Paul Anderson fired in the equaliser after Freddie Sears' initial shot was saved.

  5. Who will make a name for themselves?published at 11:34 British Summer Time 16 May 2015

    Aside from the fierce rivalry that surrounds this match, it promises to be a fascinating game of football. The pressure is really on both teams' big names to step it up.

    But who will emerge as a new hero for their club?

    Will Cameron Jerome, Bradley Johnson or Nathan Redmond write themselves into Carrow Road folklore?

    Or will Daryl Murphy, Freddie Sears or Paul Anderson become a Blues cult hero?

  6. The Biggest ever 'Old Farm' derbypublished at 11:32 British Summer Time 16 May 2015

    Some games need to be hyped up - but not this one.

    This is quite simply the biggest ever derby game between the 'Old Farm'. Some people are even calling it 'Farmageddon'., external

    The two biggest rivals in East Anglia are both one win away from Wembley.

    Play-off trophyImage source, Empics

    Welcome to our live text coverage of Norwich v Ipswich, part two.