MK Dons 0-1 Ipswichpublished at 76 mins
Crickey, Ipswich's first corner of the match causes havoc in the area, and Dean Lewington can only head the ball over his own bar for another corner.
Pitman heads only goal for visitors
Dons outside bottom three on goal difference
Ipswich into play-off places
Phil Shepka
Crickey, Ipswich's first corner of the match causes havoc in the area, and Dean Lewington can only head the ball over his own bar for another corner.
MK Dons have a number of chances to cross from the free-kick, but they can't get the delivery right again.
MK Dons 0-1 Ipswich
Another Ipswich player goes in the book as this time Freddie Sears gets shown yellow for hauling down Jordan Spence when the Dons right-back was flying down the wing.
Daryl Murphy will be kicking himself by missing this chance as he receives the ball from Brett Pitman, who closed a dithering Antony Kay down, in a great position.
The Republic of Ireland forward could have gone closer to goal but instead decided to shoot under no pressure and it flew off target.
After that spurt of action, we've gone back into a bit of a lull. MK Dons have completely bossed possession in the second half though, with 65% of the ball but none of the cutting edge.
Dangerous ball into the area from Ipswich left-back Jonas Knudsen, but it just goes over the head of goalscorer Brett Pitman and away to safety.
Ipswich look like they can create every time they go forward. MK Dons, not so much.
MK Dons appeal for a penalty, but sub Daniel Powell probably went to ground a little too easily under the challenge of Jonas Knudsen. Both of them appeared to be holding onto each other.
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From the free-kick Josh Murphy drilled in the cross but Nicky Maynard cannot turn the ball towards goal.
That was better from MK Dons, though, who make a double change in bringing on Ben Reeves and Daniel Powell for Carl Baker and Dean Bowditch.
MK Dons 0-1 Ipswich
MK Dons have the chance to get the ball in as Ipswich right-back Luke Chambers hauls down Josh Murphy on the edge of the area on the left-hand side.
Chambers gets a booking for his trouble and this could be dangerous.
Off the back of the corner, the linesman makes a huge and possibly controversial call as Freddie Sears is deemed offside when completely through on goal with 30 yards of space.
But replays reveal the Ipswich striker was probably in his own half when Jonathan Douglas passed the ball through to him.
MK Dons come so close to levelling proceedings as Dean Bowditch gets through on goal, but his strike is deflected just wide for a corner by Christophe Berra.
Ipswich winger Ainsley Maitland-Niles gets a talking to from the referee after making quite a few fouls - including his most recent for a raised arm on Dean Lewington.
He probably should have ended up in the book there.
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A chance, sort of! MK Dons midfielder Carl Baker has a brief sight of goal but Ipswich defender Tommy Smith stood up to his strike and deflected it away.
I'd like to bring you some action, but I can't. The ball is barely leaving the middle third of the pitch at the moment.
Let's hope for a little bit more as the game goes on.
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MK Dons need a goal to get back into the game, but straight away at the other end Ipswich forward Daryl Murphy has a chance as he comes inside Kyle McFadzean and curls wide of the post.
Not going to lie, because I would never do that to you lovely people, this game has not been the greatest so far.
Nevertheless, MK Dons get us back under way for another 45 minutes of action in Bucks.