U23s Beaten By Hull - Ipswich Town News
A young Town U23s side were beaten 4-1 by Hull City at the LNER Community Stadium in York this evening.
Town were already 4-0 down - Ahmed Salam having netted a hat-trick, including one penalty, and McCauley Snelgrove the other - by the time an own goal from a Tigers trialist reduced the deficit with six minutes left on the clock.
U23s: White, Alexander, Nydam (c), Humphreys,Andoh (Siziba 70), Armin Crane, Gibbs, Oppong, Trialist (Simpson 46), K Brown (Å» Brown 56). Unused: Bort, Kabongolo.
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