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Ipswich 2-1 Sunderland
The home side had just found another gear before that goal and now they've got their tails up and something to defend as we head towards the final 10 minutes.
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Ipswich 2-1 Sunderland
The home side had just found another gear before that goal and now they've got their tails up and something to defend as we head towards the final 10 minutes.
Ipswich 2-1 Sunderland
Gary Bennett
Ex-Sunderland defender on BBC Radio Newcastle
Do not foul him, do not foul him, do not foul him!
He really does not need to foul him there, such a waste.
We only have ourselves to blame, there is no need to give away a free-kick there, that is silly.
Conor Chaplin
It had been coming!
Sunderland concede a silly foul out wide by Adil Aouchiche and Leif Davis sends in an absolute peach for Conor Chaplin to head from 10 yards out.
Really poor Sunderland marking.
Nine for the season for Chaplin and Ipswich on course to go three points clear in second once more.
Ipswich 1-1 Sunderland
Ipswich go from back to front, after again nearly losing the ball 18 yards from their own goal.
The ball comes to Omari Hutchinson inside the Sunderland area and his well-hit shot is deflected behind for a corner.
FT: Huddersfield 1-1 Plymouth
Huddersfield were held at home to fellow strugglers Plymouth Argyle in what was Ian Foster's first game in charge of the visitors.
Speaking to BBC Radio Devon, Foster said: "I'm pleased with the attitude and application of the boys, we gave them a lot of information in the week. They showed incredible resilience and didn't let their heads drop after the goal."
Plymouth are yet to win a game away this season. Foster said he wants to change that: "We've got to try and build a foundation away from home and build a balance where we are difficult to break down but capable of being an attacking threat."
On whether their was a foul in the build-up to Huddersfield's equaliser, he added: "We're pleased with the manner of the goal we scored and how we started the game, but we're disappointed with the manner of the goal we conceded. Having looked back at it, we think it's a foul.
"At times we had to suffer, but we suffered together, and I think the fans recognised that."
Ipswich 1-1 Sunderland
Mick Mills
Former Ipswich and England captain on BBC Radio Suffolk
The subs have been on the pitch long enough to have the feel of this game now.
They now need to get possession, get the ball down and unlock the Sunderland door.
Ipswich 1-1 Sunderland
Do you ever see teams playing out from the back, regardless of the amount of pressure they're under, and think what would someone from 30 years ago think if they saw this?
Anyway, Ipswich play out from the back again and nearly cough up another good chance for the away side but Pierre Ekwah can't bring it under control.
Ipswich 1-1 Sunderland
Triple sub for Ipswich.
Jeremy Sarmiento is on for his Town debut and Dominic Ball and Omari Hutchinson are also on.
Ipswich 1-1 Sunderland
How have Sunderland not scored?!
Dreadful play from Vaclav Hladky in the Town goal to give up possession 20 yards out.
The ball is moved to Adil Aouchiche, just on as a sub, and he takes a decent first touch to tee himself up but then volleys wide with the goal at his mercy.
MASSIVE let off for Town.
Ipswich 1-1 Sunderland
Brenner Woolley
BBC Radio Suffolk commentator
Conor Chaplin into the box to Harry Clarke with a big chance.
I thought that was the moment.
Wow, this is a lively one now.
Ipswich 1-1 Sunderland
Adil Aouchiche is on for Abdoullah Ba for the away side.
That's the first change of the match.
Ipswich 1-1 Sunderland
More Ipswich pressure!
Great play to open Sunderland up again and Harry Clarke is on on goal but Anthony Patterson is equal to his effort.
Ipswich 1-1 Sunderland
After a pretty scrappy period the home side are back at it now.
Conor Chaplin sees a low cross cleared after the Blues opened Sunderland up.
A draw will move Town back up to second, but they'd be just one point ahead of in-form Southampton.
Ipswich 1-1 Sunderland
Getting feisty this now.
Wes Burns tangles with Dan Neil just inside the Ipswich half and the Town midfielder is booked.
Four home players on yellows now.
Ipswich 1-1 Sunderland
Brenner Woolley
BBC Radio Suffolk commentator
Jack Taylor for Ipswich has done alright in midfield.
They will certainly be without Sam Morsy for the next few games remember.
Ipswich 1-1 Sunderland
Abdoullah Ba gets the ball 30 yards from the Ipswich goal and decides to have a crack.
It sails well over the bar and his team-mates aren't best impressed that he didn't just move the ball on and keep the attack going.
Ipswich 1-1 Sunderland
Kayden Jackson tangles with Luke O'Nien as the Town striker looks to close down the Sunderland keeper.
O'Nien certainly raised his arm to block him off.
Nothing doing from the ref, and no VAR in the Championship.
Not the wisest move from O'Nien I would say.
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Martin: Huddersfield. Looking at the league table does anyone know which week this year Neil Warnock is due back to save them from relegation?
Ipswich 1-1 Sunderland
And now a third booking for Ipswich.
Abdoullah Ba shows nice feet to go by George Edmundson and the Town man just hauls him to the ground.
Oh, and Ba was also booked for waving an imaginary card to the ref to say Edmundson should be booked.
Mark that down as silly.
FT: Preston 2-0 Bristol City
Bristol City lost 2-0 on their travels to Deepdale after Preston came racing out of the blocks in the second half.
Will Keane scored twice after the break to give the Lilywhites victory and Bristol City boss Liam Manning admitted they did not deal with the hosts' half-time substitutions well enough.
"Bar set-pieces, we didn't feel too threatened but then they made three changes at half-time which had a big impact, and we didn't respond to that well enough in the second half," Manning told BBC Radio Bristol.
"We created enough to be ahead at half-time, but the ones we conceded were too easy. It was just a bit more directness, which we didn't deal with.
"We have to work hard to ensure we create more, but it's about being braver. It's that ruthless edge, that composure and quality around the penalty box to make it count."