Ipswich Town vs Leicester City; Sky Bet Championship
Ipswich Town vs Leicester City. Sky Bet Championship.
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Ipswich Town 1-1 Leicester City: Tractor Boys miss chance to go second
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Ipswich Town and Leicester City at Portman Road on Saturday; Sindre Egeli earns Tractor Boys a point but they miss chance to go second.
Saturday 7 March 2026 18:34, UK
Leicester put a dent in Ipswich's automatic promotion hopes but they still remain in the Sky Bet Championship relegation zone despite a 1-1 draw at Portman Road.
Patson Daka put the Foxes ahead in the 39th minute before Sindre Walle Egeli equalised for the hosts in the second half.
Town, who had several penalty appeals waved away by referee John Busby, hit a post through Dara O'Shea's header following a corner in first half in a game of few clearcut chances.
The result means Ipswich drop down to fourth, two points adrift of the automatic places, while Leicester remain in 22nd after a third draw in their last four matches.
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An error from Dan Neil presented a wonderful opportunity for Leicester midfielder Harry Winks but goalkeeper Christian Walton came to the rescue, deflecting the 20-yard shot over the crossbar with his trailing leg.
A goal-bound effort from just outside the penalty area by Azor Matusiwa was deflected behind and from the resulting corner, O'Shea struck the base of a post from close range.
The defender was in the thick of the action again when he picked up a clearance from the visiting defence, surged forward before striking a rising shot which went narrowly over the bar.
Leicester took the lead six minutes before the break. It came after Darnell Furlong was adjudged to have fouled Daka and Luke Thomas' delivery found the striker, who converted with a fine volley on the run.
Home fans were shouting for a penalty when Ivan Azon clashed with Caleb Okoli in the penalty area, but the referee turned down the appeals. Moments later, he rejected another spot-kick when Anis Mehmeti went down following a challenge by Winks.
Mehmeti's cross into the Leicester box failed to find a Ipswich forward as home side pressed for an equaliser, but their final pass was lacking as they failed to test Jakub Stolarczyk.
The equaliser arrived from substitute Walle Egeli in the 77th minute when Okoli blocked a shot from Mehmeti, with the Norwegian ramming home the rebound inside the near post.
Substitute Chuba Akpom nearly grabbed the winner in the third minute of stoppage time when Leif Davis picked him out in the penalty area, but the striker's side-footed effort was deflected wide by defender Ben Nelson.
In a frantic finale, Busby waved away another penalty appeal when Cedric Kipre was challenged in the area by Hamza Choudhury, which led to the Ipswich centre-back being booked along with manager Kieran McKenna following his protests on the sideline.
The managers
Ipswich's Kieran McKenna:
"I loved how we chased the game in the second half and I thought we had at least two clear penalties, a clear penalty on Anis (Mehmeti) and the one on Cedric (Kipre) at the end is crazy it's not given. It couldn't be any more clearer, there's nowhere else you can look.
"Dara (O'Shea) puts in an incredible ball into the six-yard box and it's the only place all the officials can look and Cedric gets fouled in every way you can get fouled.
"It's really frustrating because I really, really liked the way we chased the game and had a clear penalty to win the game.
"We are really frustrated… and I think we should have had at least two penalties and should have had a kick to win the game.
"Our supporters would be going home really proud of the second-half performance of the team, the spirit, the character that the group showed and what would have been very likely a comeback victory."
Leicester's Gary Rowett:
"To come here and to do what we did here is testament to the players. They are really trying to buy into the structure and hard work we are demanding and require.
"I thought first half our shape was excellent and we got into some brilliant, brilliant positions and maybe should have done a little better.
"I liked the look of us first half and to go a goal ahead after a well-worked set-piece and to get into half-time (with a lead), I was really pleased.
"We were under pressure second half. Disappointed to concede, but I couldn't complain that Ipswich didn't deserve something for their efforts."