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GET STARTEDA late goal from Jack Taylor secured Ipswich Town a place in the fourth-round of the FA Cup.
Ipswich Town played out their second stalemate on the bounce in a 0-0 draw away at Stoke City.
Ipswich Town suffered a hammering against their promotion-rivals Leeds United in their last game before Christmas.
Ipswich Town recovered from an early setback at Watford to record a 2-1 win that saw them go top of the Championship and extend the gap to Leeds.
A goal in each half saw Ipswich Town to a 2-0 victory at Middlesbrough as Kieran McKenna’s side kept up the pressure on leaders Leicester City.
Striker George Hirst believes the Ipswich Town squad will learn the lessons from their loss at West Brom as they bid to bounce back at Portman Road.
Ipswich Town saw their club record unbeaten away run come to an end at West Bromwich Albion in Kieran McKenna’s 100th game in charge of the Blues.
Ipswich Town midfielder Jack Taylor admitted his side slipped away from their principles as the Blues conceded late to Rotherham United.
Jack Taylor’s late goal appeared to be sending Ipswich Town towards another three points, but there was a late twist at Rotherham’s New York Stadium.
Two-goal Marcus Harness gives his reaction to Ipswich Town’s comeback draw at Birmingham City.
Marcus Harness’ late double from the bench helped to keep Ipswich Town’s record unbeaten away league run going in a 2-2 draw at Birmingham City.