Drama, goals, and excitement unfolded as Ipswich Town secured a dramatic win over Rotherham United. Find out the key moments from the match!
Ipswich Town showed their mettle in a thrilling 4-3 victory over Rotherham United in a high-stakes Championship clash. The Tractor Boys made a stunning comeback after going a goal down, with Wes Burns netting twice and Kieffer Moore adding another to secure a 3-1 lead at halftime. The drama intensified in the second half as both teams battled fiercely, with Rotherham pulling a goal back to make it 3-2. However, Ipswich sealed the win in stoppage time with a dramatic 95th-minute goal, denying Rotherham a point.
The match was a rollercoaster of emotions for fans, with Ipswich proving their resilience and determination to come out on top. The victory propels Ipswich Town to third place in the Championship table, solidifying their position as serious contenders for promotion. Manager Kieran McKenna's strategic choices and the players' stellar performances showcased the team's potential and ambition.
In a stunning display of skill and teamwork, Ipswich Town's U21 team also dominated against Swansea City, securing a remarkable 7-3 victory. The young Blues displayed their talent and prowess, highlighting a bright future for the club's emerging talents.
As Ipswich Town continues to impress in the Championship, fans eagerly anticipate their next fixtures and the team's journey towards potential promotion. The thrilling win against Rotherham United cements Ipswich's reputation as a force to be reckoned with in English football.
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Town have made three changes to the side for this evening's Sky Bet Championship clash with Rotherham United. Wes Burns, Jeremy Sarmiento and Lewis Travis ...
Town U21s are in Professional Development League action against Swansea City on Tuesday afternoon. The young Blues take on the Swans at Playford Road, ...
Kieran McKenna is wary of the threat that Rotherham United pose, despite their league position in the Sky Bet Championship.
The Tractor Boys have taken to life back in the Championship like ducks to water, emerging as serious contenders for a second consecutive promotion.
Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna says he and his team are looking forward to returning home and playing Rotherham under the Portman Road lightsโฆ
Town's U21s romped to a 7-3 victory over Swansea City at Playford Road this afternoon.
Rotherham are stranded at the bottom of the table on 19 points and should be there for the taking in this Tuesday night game at Portman Road.
Wes Burns scored twice and Kieffer Moore once as the Blues came from a goal down, scored by Tom Eaves, to give Town a 3-1 half-time lead over bottom club ...
Ipswich score a dramatic 95th-minute winning goal to deny bottom side Rotherham a point and move up to third in the Championship table.
Wes Burns netted a first-half brace, either side of a Kieffer Moore goal in the first half, giving Town a 3-1 lead at the break following Tom Eaves early goal.
There were five goals in each half. The hosts were 2-0 up inside the first 10 minutes with goals from Nico Valentine and Matty Roberts, with Maliq Cadogan ...
An increasingly competitive second tier in English football remains an intense and exciting competition, with the prize of a place in the Premier League on ...
After a scrappy start to the second period, Rotherham pulled a goal back on the hour mark when Hakeem Odoffin took advantage of a missed Vaclav Hladky punch to ...
A topsy-turvy tie in Suffolk ended in cruel heart-break for the Millers, who looked to have earned a point at high-flying Ipswich with a stoppage-time ...
A HEARTBREAKING night in Suffolk saw Rotherham United denied a deserved point as they were pipped in a seven-goal thriller by promotion chasing Ipswich ...
An increasingly competitive second tier in English football remains an intense and exciting competition, with the prize of a place in the Premier League on ...
A topsy-turvy tie in Suffolk ended in cruel heart-break for the Millers, who looked to have earned a point at high-flying Ipswich with a stoppage-time ...
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Ipswich Town skipper Sam Morsy inspired his side to a narrow 4-3 victory over rock-bottom Rotherham in the EFL Championship.
The Blues conceded an early goal after a muddle between Harry Clarke and Luke Woolfenden, but fought back to lead 3-1 at the break, with two goals from Wes ...
Ipswich Town star Wes Burns has hailed young loan talent Omari Hutchinson as a 'breath of fresh air' since arriving at the Blues.