Summary

  • Ipswich boss Paul Lambert sent to stands at end of first half after clashing with Norwich bench

  • Onel Hernandez scored second-minute opener for Norwich

  • Top scorer Teemu Pukki added second and third with neat finishes

  • Norwich two points clear at the top of the Championship

  • Ipswich are bottom of the table, nine points from safety

  1. Leeds' Clarke released from hospitalpublished at 13:00 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2019

    There was some concern for Leeds winger Jack Clarke yesterday, as the teenager needed treatment on the bench during the second half of their game at Middlesbrough, having been substituted at half-time.

    The 18-year-old was treated by paramedics and carried away on a stretcher before being taken to hospital.

    But the positive news is Clarke has been released, with agent (and former Leeds defender) Ian Harte confirming he had left hospital and was "happy and smiling".

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  2. Five things you may have missedpublished at 12:58 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2019

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    Che AdamsImage source, Rex Features

    As we take stock and recover from that frantic end to the first period, let's round up some other stories from around the EFL.

    If you're enjoying a lazy weekend and have missed anything which happened this weekend, then we've got you covered.

    If you failed to notice Birmingham striker Che Adams - a man dubbed 'Chele' after Brazilian great Pele by some Blues fans - scoring a first-half hat-trick or another win for League One leaders Luton, then Brent Pilnick 's article will get you back up to speed.

  3. Ipswich boss Lambert sent to standspublished at 12:56 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2019

    HT: Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    James Law
    BBC Sport at Carrow Road

    Was that was a bit fruity!

    Jon Nolan’s late challenge on Max Aarons was just the appetiser as players and coaching staff from both clubs clashed on the sidelines.

    Ipswich boss Paul Lambert had to be held back by a police officer and was eventually sent to the stands, which went down a storm with the Norwich fans who used to sing his name.

  4. HALF-TIMEpublished at 12:52 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2019

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    Norwich celebrateImage source, Rex Features

    After all that, the half-time whistle blows.

    Norwich started strongly and took a second-minute lead before Ipswich came back into things.

    But a mad couple of minutes before the break mean Tractor Boys boss Paul Lambert will watch the second half from the stands.

  5. RED CARD - Ipswich boss Lambert sent offpublished at 45+5 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    Ipswich boss Paul Lambert is sent to the stands, as is a Norwich coach!

    It's City's head of performance Chris Domogalla who is picked out by the referee.

    Lambert has words for a couple of people in the Norwich crowd on his way down the tunnel.

    It's not been a happy return to Carrow Road for the Scot so far.

    Paul LambertImage source, Rex Features
  6. YELLOW CARDpublished at 45+4 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    A real flash point as Jon Nolan goes in late and heavy on Max Aarons.

    The Norwich players don't like that and then the two teams come together on the edge of the pitch in front of the tunnel.

    Just as it looks like it is calming down, the two benches get involved with one another and Paul Lambert is calmed down and guided away by a policeman.

  7. Postpublished at 45+2 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    Mario Vrancic won't make it to half time, and Alex Tettey is getting ready to come on for Norwich.

    The midfielder, who scored twice at Leeds last weekend, landed awkwardly on his ankle at Ipswich's most recent corner kick.

  8. Postpublished at 45 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    We will have four minutes of injury time at Carrow Road after a couple of injury stoppages.

    Norwich midfielder Mario Vrancic has been in the wars again and is hobbling.

  9. Postpublished at 44 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    Ellis Harrison is immediately involved as he gets on the end of a free-kick and, after he and Will Keane get in each others' way slightly, Alan Judge sends a shot into the Norwich side-netting.

    It got a deflection, so it goes out for a corner, but Jonas Knudsen heads well off target at the near post.

  10. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 43 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    That knee injury is going to force Freddie Sears off before half-time.

    The Ipswich forward will be replaced by Ellis Harrison in Town's front three.

  11. Postpublished at 41 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    Paul LambertImage source, Rex Features

    A crucial interception from Ipswich centre-back Matthew Pennington.

    He sticks out a long leg to deflect an attempted through ball from Marco Stiepermann back towards his own keeper.

    Norwich striker Teemu Pukki was alert and looking like he would get onto the end of that one.

  12. Postpublished at 39 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    Ipswich have their first effort on target, as Will Keane muscles Christoph Zimmermann off the ball.

    Alan Judge picks up the loose ball, works his way to the edge of the area and then sends a low right-footed shot at goal.

    It is a fairly comfortable save for Tim Krul in the Norwich goal.

  13. Postpublished at 37 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    Ipswich forward Freddie Sears over-runs the ball and fouls Tom Trybull as he is trying to get back onto it outside the Canaries box.

    Sears needs a bit of treatment on his right knee before continuing.

  14. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:37 Greenwich Mean Time 10 February 2019

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    Andy Hutchcraft: What Ipswich really need is an experienced manager who knows how to get the most out of a limited budget and can guarantee mid-table security. Oh, hang on...

    Matthew Frost: Not even sure Town will be safe in League One next season. Seriously.

    Colin McNaughton: Exciting start to the Sutton v ABB, I mean East Anglian, derby.

    It could be an interesting 6-0-6 on BBC Radio 5 live later with ex-Norwich striker Chris Sutton and Ipswich fan Ali Bruce-Ball on duty from 18:00 GMT...

  15. Postpublished at 35 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    The visitors have a free-kick just inside the Norwich half and a chance to put the ball into the box.

    But the delivery is too long and drifts out for a goal kick.

  16. Postpublished at 34 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    James Law
    BBC Sport at Carrow Road

    Norwich substitute Jordan Rhodes is enjoying some chanting from the home fans as he warms up - remember the striker played for Ipswich early in his career.

    It has to be said though Ipswich have somewhat taken the sting out of this derby, and looked semi-threatening going forward.

    Norwich v IpswichImage source, Rex Features
  17. Postpublished at 33 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    Norwich midfielder Tom Trybull heads the deep delivery to the back post back into play, but the Tractor Boys can't mount a counter-attack.

  18. YELLOW CARDpublished at 32 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    Ipswich midfielder Cole Skuse goes into the book for a foul on Mario Vrancic just outside the Ipswich box.

    This is a decent position for a ball to be swung in from the left.

  19. Postpublished at 30 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

    Ironic cheers from the travelling fans as Norwich keeper Tim Krul slices a clearance out of play.

    Ipswich are starting to work their way back into the game with a spell of possession, but are yet to truly test the home defence.

  20. Norwich make rapid startpublished at 27 mins

    Norwich 1-0 Ipswich

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    And here's that quickfire Norwich opener in pictorial form...

    Norwich goalImage source, Rex Features