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Sheffield United vs Ipswich Town; Sky Bet Championship

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Sheffield United vs Ipswich Town. Sky Bet Championship.

Bramall LaneAttendance28,638.

Sheffield United 3

  • C O'Hare (38th minute)
  • A Brooks (49th minute)
  • P Bamford (66th minute, sent off 84th minute)

Ipswich Town 1

  • J Clarke (60th minute pen)

Sheffield United 3-1 Ipswich Town: Tractor Boys lose ground in promotion race after defeat at Bramall Lane

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Sheffield United and Ipswich Town at Bramall Lane on Saturday; Callum O'Hare, Andre Brooks Patrick Bamford net for Blades to sink Tractor Boys.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Sheffield United and Ipswich Town.

Patrick Bamford scored and was then sent off as Sheffield United eased fears of being dragged back into the Championship's relegation battle with an impressive 3-1 victory over promotion-chasing Ipswich.

After conceding first-half goals to Callum O'Hare and Andre Brooks, Ipswich were given hope when Jack Clarke scored from the penalty spot on the hour mark.

But Bamford, who was named captain on his return to the starting line-up, soon added a third goal for the hosts before being shown a second yellow card for diving six minutes from time.

Ipswich, unbeaten in their previous seven games in all competitions, had a couple of good chances early on,

Clarke volleyed off target before Sindre Walle Egeli capitalised on a defensive lapse from Ben Mee and fired in a low, angled shot which was turned wide by goalkeeper Michael Cooper.

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Sheffield United's Patrick Bamford picked up a second yellow card for diving during their Sky Bet Championship game against Ipswich Town.

The home side responded with O'Hare's goal-bound shot which defender Dara O'Shea did well to block on the line after Brooks took advantage of a poor back-pass.

Ipswich goalkeeper Christian Walton also came to his side's rescue, producing an important save to keep out Gustavo Hamer's firm drive.

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O'Hare put the hosts ahead in the 38th minute when Hamer's ball forward picked out his run through the middle and he held off Azor Matusiwa before clipping the ball beyond Walton.

O'Hare, who was hurt in the process after being caught by Walton, received treatment before carrying on playing with the aid of a head bandage.

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Words were exchanged on the touchline in the aftermath of the goal, resulting in United manager Chris Wilder receiving a booking.

Brooks put the home side further ahead in the fourth minute of added time, finding a way past Walton with a low shot from just outside the area after the keeper had kept out efforts from Bamford and Femi Seriki in quick succession.

After Mee glanced a header wide from Hamer's free-kick early in the second half, Ipswich applied some pressure with Clarke forcing Cooper to make a save.

They reduced the deficit in the 60th minute when they were awarded a penalty after Jack Taylor's shot was handled by Mark McGuinness inside the area and Clarke's effort from the spot went in off Cooper's right-hand post.

United restored their two-goal advantage six minutes later when Hamer's lofted ball found Bamford in the area and the striker found the net with a fine finish.

Bamford was sent-off in the 84th minute after receiving a second yellow card when referee Tom Nield ruled he had dived in the area as he looked to round Walton, but Ipswich could not mount a comeback against 10 men.

The managers

Sheffield United's Chris Wilder:

"It's been a really difficult week, really difficult. I think we would have come through there (at Southampton). We were a little bit off of it on Wednesday night.

"Obviously playing with nine men for an hour (last weekend) and then the selection that we had to make from a physical point of view. Martin McGuinness dislocated his shoulder on Wednesday night and played. Ben May had a tight hamstring.

"It always just seems that maybe people don't see what I see and maybe see the other bits and pieces that fly around at a football club.

"It's contact. I've not had a chance to speak to Pat, but he's right there. (He is) going to be a miss because I thought Pat was great for us and we've got a free week and obviously it's a huge game (at Millwall)."

Ipswich's Kieran McKenna:

"We're really frustrated with how the game panned out. I think up until the first goal, there was big chances both ends.

"We had the better chances, probably three big, big moments to go 1-0 up, which of course would have changed the complexion of the game. The third of those chances, of course, is the corner that then they score from.

"But then we have to own the next bit because the first goal was really, really poor for us. We can't concede that goal from our corner.

"We're not dealing with the ball well enough. When they get the first goal in a situation like that, the stadium's going to be up and you have to stay strong until half-time and then they score a second goal.

"We gave ourselves a mountain to climb. We got the goal back. And then again, a long ball that we can't deal with well enough and it's 3-1. That was then too much to come back from."

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