Hello and welcome to live coverage of Burnley's FA Cup fourth round clash with Ipswich Town. It's a long trip for the Clarets to take on their League One ...
In the end it was never a clear game so the result in my opinion looks fair. I am probably one of the few managers who is not disappointed that we have a replay. It is the same things that you can expect from our defenders in that we demand them to have a bit more volume and a bit more running distance. He is comfortable on the ball and along the same lines as what we can expect from Ameen. Both teams sought a winner in the closing stages with Ipswich asking more of the late questions but the two sides could not be separated. Burnley struggled for rhythm with Jay Rodriguez lifting a shot over and seeing another blocked as the Clarets huffed and puffed in the opening half.
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Kieran McKenna has made eight changes to the starting XI for this afternoon's Emirates FA Cup fourth round tie against Burnley. George Edmundson, Lee Evans and ...
George Edmundson, Lee Evans and Sam Morsy remain in the side from the team who defeated Morecambe 4-0 on Tuesday night. Town: Hladky, Donacien, Woolfenden, Edmundson, Jackson, Evans, Morsy (C), Leigh, Aluko, Harness, Hirst. Edmundson, Evans and Morsy start
Morsy and Evans are in midfield, with Kayden Jackson, Marcus Harness and Sone Aluko lining up behind George Hirst in attack. The nine-man bench is packed ...
The nine-man bench is packed with experience, with Massimo Luongo hoping to make his second Ipswich debut. Vaclav Hladky starts in goal, with Janoi Donacien, Luke Woolfenden, Edmundson and Greg Leigh making up the defence. George Edmundson, Sam Morsy and Leigh Evans keep their places, with the rest of the side changing.
Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna believes Burnley are a Premier League-quality team, speaking ahead of the two sides' FA Cup clash to TWTD.
Of course their additions this month and during the summer have helped because these signings have ensured they have a decent amount of depth – but they have earned the right to spend money because they cashed in on others during the summer. [said](https://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/44256/mckenna-burnley-are-a-fantastic-premier-league-level-team): “Burnley is a fantastic team, a team, in my opinion, of Premier League level, comfortably to be honest, in terms of watching them and the quality of their play and the quality of players they have brought in and kept from their Premier League squad. Their consistency has led them to their current league position and as they and Sheffield United have shown, that can be the difference in terms of securing a top-two finish. Currently 18 points above Watford who are in third, they are now firm favourites to secure promotion back to the Premier League at the first time of asking and are even in pole position to secure the league title. [Ipswich Town](https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/category/ipswich-town-news/) manager [Kieran McKenna](https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/tag/kieran-mckenna) believes [Burnley](https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/category/burnley/) are a Premier League-quality team, speaking ahead of the two sides’ FA Cup clash to [TWTD](https://www.twtd.co.uk/ipswich-town-news/44256/mckenna-burnley-are-a-fantastic-premier-league-level-team). [Championship](https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/category/championship-news/) despite the fact they rebuilt their squad in the summer.
The Blues' FA Cup fourth round tie at home to Burnley remains 0-0 at half-time but with Town having had the better of the opening period.
On 33, Jackson sent over a cross-shot from the right which threatened to dip under Peacock-Farrell’s bar and the Northern Irishman was forced to tip over. Two minutes later, Harness was yellow-carded for a late challenge on Al-Dakhil, although the former Pompey man looked as if he’d lost his footing rather than making a challenge. Referee: Tom Nield (West Yorkshire). Burnley: Peacock-Farrell, Taylor, Cork (c), Rodriguez, Twine, Da Silva, Tella, Bastien, Churlinov, Al-Dakhil, Beyer. From the corner, the ball was played to Morsy on the edge of the area, the Egyptian international crossed and Leigh flicked a header wide. Town were first to threaten in the second minute when Jackson was sent away on the right and crossed low for Hirst, who slid in but sent the ball the wrong side of the post under pressure from Al-Dakhil.
Ipswich and Burnley have to settle for an FA Cup replay that neither side wanted after a stalemate at Portman Road.
George Edmundson (Ipswich Town) header from the centre of the box is blocked. Kayden Jackson (Ipswich Town) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. - Away13 - Shots - 30Humphreys - 8Evans - 4Edmundson - 6Woolfenden - 44Donacien - 31Hladky "For us, we've got them at home now and we'll look forward to that. "The pitch deteriorated quite quickly and it became more of a battle.
Burnley and Ipswich Town will meet again at Turf Moor in 10 days time after a 0-0 stalemate at Portman Road that was short on quality and clear cut chances. For ...
In the end it was never a clear game so the result in my opinion looks fair. It is the same things that you can expect from our defenders in that we demand them to have a bit more volume and a bit more running distance. I am probably one of the few managers who is not disappointed that we have a replay. That is why it doesn't matter if the numbers are a little bit bigger. Both teams sought a winner in the closing stages with Ipswich asking more of the late questions but the two sides could not be separated. Burnley struggled for rhythm with Jay Rodriguez lifting a shot over and seeing another blocked as the Clarets huffed and puffed in the opening half.
Ipswich Town and Burnley will have to do it all again after their FA Cup clash ended in stalemate this afternoon.
He was crowded out having opted against a slipped ball to an open Hirst. Twine forced an easy save from Hladky from a free-kick, with what was the only shot on target of as first-half which ended with Harness opting to go alone when presented with the ball in the middle of the pitch by a stray Burnley pass. But it was Town who forced the next save from a goalkeeper, as Jackson fired in a cross which Bailey Peacock-Farrell needed to scramble to turn over the bar, for a corner which Leigh ultimately headed wide.
Burnley boss Vincent Kompany has called his side's goalless draw with Ipswich in the FA Cup “a real battle”.
“It’s an FA Cup game away from home at one of the best teams in League One in front of a big crowd. We can’t be disappointed with the result at all. “I thought it was promising for a 20-year-old centre-back to come and start their first game at Ipswich away,” he added.