Town Remain Sixth - Ipswich Town News
Town remain in the final play-off spot following this afternoon’s games with Cardiff, Birmingham and Sheffield Wednesday, who were all ahead of the Blues going into today’s fixtures, all picking up only a point from their matches.
The Bluebirds and the Owls played one another in the Welsh capital and drew 2-2, while the Midlanders were involved in a goalless game at Middlesbrough.
Brighton remain top on 42 points following their 2-2 draw at fourth-placed Derby (38 points), while Boro are in second (40), Hull City (also 38) third and Burnley (35) in fifth.
Town are now on 31 points with Cardiff and Wednesday seventh and eight (both 30), and Birmingham ninth (29).
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