Ipswich Town 2-2 Blackburn Rovers — Prediction Results - Ipswich Town News
Each Championship game this season TWTD is giving away a £10 Amazon voucher to one randomly-drawn Prediction League entrant who correctly predicts Town’s first scorer and scoreline.
Seventeen per cent of predictions ahead of Saturday’s match against Blackburn correctly foresaw that Town would draw the match and 12 entrants guessed that it would be 2-2.
There were 53 predictions that Gwion Edwards would score the first goal, but only one person matched the 2-2 scoreline and Edwards finding the net, so TedPole is our first winner of a voucher and is an early leader in the overall competition.
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