Boro Return to the Top - Ipswich Town News
Ten-man Middlesbrough returned to the top of the Championship following a 1-1 draw at Birmingham.
The Midlanders went ahead just before half-time from the penalty spot via Paul Caddis after Boro keeper Dimi Konstantopoulos was red-carded for bringing down Clayton Donaldson.
However, the Teessiders hit back on 74 minutes though on-loan Chelsea man Patrick Bamford.
The result moves Boro up to 60 points, a point ahead of Bournemouth, who lead third-placed Derby on goal difference with Town two points behind the Cherries and Rams in fourth on 57.
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