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Hull City 3 v 3 Ipswich Town
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Saturday, 27th April 2024 Kick-off 20:00
Hull City 3-3 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Saturday, 27th Apr 2024 22:13

Town moved level on points with second-placed Leeds United following a pulsating 3-3 draw with Hull City at the MKM Stadium having been in front three times. Returning striker George Hirst put the Blues in front in the 19th minute but the Tigers levelled on 40 through Ozan Tufan before Omari Hutchinson put Town back ahead with the first of two brilliant goals. However, Hull equalised again through Liam Delap in the 56th minute, then Hutchinson’s second put the Blues ahead again, however, Tigers sub Noah Ohio grabbed a point for the East Yorkshire side with three minutes remaining and the Blues were unable to take late chances to win it.

Hirst and Wes Burns both started for the promotion-chasing Blues, making a surprise return to the XI, if not the squad, following injuries.

Hirst, making his 50th appearance for Town, was up front with Ali Al-Hamadi on the bench along with Kieffer Moore with Burns back in his wide right role for Jeremy Sarmiento, who was also among the subs.

Hutchinson started on the left with Nathan Broadhead absent from the squad due to a slight knock, while George Edmundson returned to the bench after his ankle problem. Hull made one change with Tufan starting in place of Delap, who was on the bench.

Town were first to threaten in the fourth minute, Hirst flicking on a header for Hutchinson, who had found space down the middle but his ball towards Burns on the right of the box was too close to home keeper Ryan Allsop.

Seven minutes later, Blues keeper Vaclav Hladky was in action for the first time. The Czech came for a right-sided cross but Tufan was first to it but the keeper was able to claim the Turkish international’s upwards header.

Town began to settle after a slightly nervous start and on nine, following a corner, skipper Sam Morsy brought the ball forward before hitting a low shot which Allsop saved down to his right.

In the aftermath of the resultant flag-kick, Hutchinson played the ball wide to corner-taker Leif Davis, who cut it back to the on-loan Chelsea man, whose shot was blocked.

Town started to pin the Tigers back in their half and in the 19th minute, the Blues went in front.

Burns and Chaplin exchanged passes in the corner on the right and the Welshman appeared to be blocked in until he sent over a low ball which Tyler Morton completely missed in front of the near post and Hirst slammed into the corner of the net from six yards.

The returning striker celebrated his seventh goal of the season and his first since the 2-1 win at Watford on December 12th at one end, while the large Town away following went into raptures at the other.

The Blues weren’t having it all their own way, however, and the Tigers were finding space in the Town half and in the 23rd minute Fabio Carvalho shot not too far wide.

Five minutes later, Tuanzebe made an important block from a Jaden Philogene shot with the home side now putting the Blues under pressure.

The former Manchester United man made another important interception a minute later, getting his head to a dangerous Abdus Omur ball in from the left in front of a Hull attacker.

Soon after the half-hour mark, Hutchinson was fouled on the left and Davis played the corner low to Chaplin in a manner now very familiar to Town supporters. The forward got in his shot but the ball deflected wide off a defender.

The subsequent flag-kick reached Cameron Burgess through a crowd of players and the Australian defender stabbed towards goal, his fellow Socceroo Massimo Luongo trying to add the final touch but the ball scraping just wide.

Town seemed to have weathered the Hull storm and on 34 Davis burst past his man on the left and claimed he was brought down, however, referee Andrew Kitchen felt otherwise, much to the former Leeds man’s annoyance.

Two minutes later, with Town down to 10 men as Burns was off the field having lost his boot in an earlier attack, Tuanzebe was booked following a tangle with Tufan on the edge of the box. The ball ran loose with referee Kitchen allowing play to continue and Hladky did well to close down Philogene and block his shot. Tuanzebe protested bitterly that he had been fouled first and may well have had a case, while Tufan claimed it ought to have been a red, a little ambitiously.

Hull, with their fans becoming increasingly angry at Hladky’s relaxed approach to restarts, continued to put the Blues under pressure but without seriously testing the keeper further.


But in the 40th minute, the Tigers profited from a Town error at the back and equalised. Hladky passed to Morsy just outside the box but the Egyptian international was dispossessed by Jean Michael Seri, who fed Omur to his left and as Blues players retreated to the line, and the Turkish international smashed a shot into the roof of the net.

It was a frustrating goal to concede from a Town perspective, Hladky having put Morsy under too much pressure on that occasion with two Hull players around him, while other players were better options.

Having been pegged back, the Blues began to take the game more to the home side again, although without carving out a chance. In the final minute of the half, ahead of three minutes of added on, Burns was booked for a foul on Carvalho.

But in the second minute of injury time, Town restored their lead in spectacular style. Luongo won a corner on the left, which was cleared to Luke Woolfenden midway inside the Hull half. The centre-half played it wide to Hutchinson on the right and the winger cut in before curling a brilliant strike into the top corner of the net to send the Town fans at the other end of the ground wild.

Carvalho was booked for a foul on Davis on the left, the final action of a pulsating half during which both sides could make a decent claim for having been the better side.

Town started the brighter and went ahead via Hirst’s sharply taken effort but from there Hull put the Blues under pressure, albeit without creating a very big chance until the equaliser which came via an error when passing out from the back, while Luongo might well have given Kieran McKenna’s team a 2-0 lead prior to the leveller.

The visitors then wrested the impetus from the Tigers with Hutchinson’s superb ninth goal of the season given the Blues a vital advantage at half-time.

Hull made a change ahead of the second half, Delap replacing Morton, adding to their attacking ranks.

Needing all three points to maintain their play-off push, the Tigers’ approach was clear from the kick-off, Tufan nodding a left-sided cross over from the half’s first attack.

Three minutes after the restart, Hull should have levelled for a second time. Skipper Danny Greaves nodded a corner from the left back across goal, Hladky palmed out rather unconvincingly and Tufan headed over when it seemed easier to hit the target.

Town’s first opening of the second period came on 51, Hirst failing to find Luongo as he brought the ball forward in space.

The Blues were beginning to get on top with a Davis cross from the left inadvertently kicked back towards Allsop by a defender, the keeper kicking away in case it was deemed a back pass.

On 54, Luongo was booked for pulling back Omur as Hull broke. A minute later, Burns superbly took down a Conor Chaplin ball forward and fed Hirst to his left but the striker overran it and Allsop claimed.

The game was incredibly open at this stage with each side breaking on the other in turn. And in the 56th minute Hull got back on terms for a second time.

From their turn to attack, Carvalho crossed low from the right and Delap got ahead of Woolfenden to stab past Hladky from close range to take the roof off the MKM Stadium.

Again having conceded, the impetus swung back towards the Blues and just after the hour mark, Town went very close to going back in front.

Davis’s free-kick, central but to the left, wafted into the box and Burgess’s header looped beyond the motionless Allsop but struck the top of the bar.

Two minutes later, after Davis had shot high and wide with his right foot, Town made their first two changes, Moore and Sarmiento taking over from Hirst and Burns, who had had their moments, most notably the first goal, but, unsurprisingly, without looking on top of their game.

Both players, with Sarmiento on the left with Hutchinson moving to the right, quickly got involved and in the 66th minute Moore hit a 20-yard effort on the turn which Allsp palmed away to his left for a corner.

The resultant flag-kick was turned out for another corner at the near post but from the subsequent corner, Hutchinson scored his second brilliant strike of the game to restore the Blues’ lead.

Davis played the ball back to the Jamaica international, who had been left alone by the Tigers. The 20-year-old once again cut in and hit a lower shot but which similarly curled beyond Allsop and into the net.

The Chelsea youngster, who had taken his tally to 10 for his first senior season in his 50th senior game, celebrated delightedly in front of the Town support and immediately went looking for a Town fourth.

In the 70th minute, Hutchinson tricked his way down the right before laying the ball off the Sarmiento just outside the box and the Ecuadorian international’s shot was well saved by Allsop away to his left.

Within a minute, Hutchinson was tying defenders’ legs in knots again, this time shooting from the byline himself with Allsop again equal to it.

Hull swapped Omur for Noah Ohio in the 74th minute and while Matthew Jacob was receiving treatment following a clash of heads, Town swapped Chaplin and Luongo for Lewis Travis and Jack Taylor.

Taylor was very quickly into the action, finding space on the right and looking to cut back to Sarmiento, but the ball was intercepted.

Almost immediately, Hull sub Ohio broke away and hit a shot from the left of the box which took a deflection and Hladky did very well to save.

The game was continuing in its end-to-end basketball manner with on 79 Moore did well to win possession on the left and feed Taylor breaking down the middle unchecked. The former Peterborough man squared to Sarmiento to his left but the on-loan Brighton man’s shot was blocked.

Hull switched Regan Slater for Ryan Giles with Davis on the floor being treated for a knock, which forced the left-back off moments later.

Town looked to be seeing out the final minutes in relative comfort but in the 87th minute, Hull equalised for a third time. A free-kick was sent to the far post from where Jacobs nodded it back across goal. Hladky palmed out and sub Ohio lashed into the roof of the net to send the home fans wild.

The Blues set about restoring their lead once again with Hutchinson continuing to be their main threat, again twisting and turning his way in from the right but this time his shot was blocked, as was an effort from Sarmiento.

As the game moved into six minutes of additional time, it was Town dominating and looking for the winner.

In the 94th minute they thought they had won it. Hutchinson cut in from the right but his effort on goal was blocked by Allsop. The ball deflected across the face to Sarmiento, who seemed certain to score but his attempt was blocked, as was Morsy’s second follow-up.

In the aftermath, Taylor was fouled just outside the area, but Hutchinson curled the free-kick well over, the last action of the match.

Town will be disappointed not to have claimed all three points from a hugely entertaining end-to-end encounter in which both sides played their part, having been in the lead three times and having had plenty of chances to seal it at 2-1, 3-2 and to win it late on at 3-3.

However, Hull, who still stand a chance of making the play-offs having claimed the draw, will equally point to chances that they had in addition to their goals, particularly just after the break.

The result moves Town level on points with second-placed Leeds United but with the Whites having a superior goal difference but the Blues a game in hand, at Coventry on Tuesday.

Four points from those two games will win promotion back to the Premier League after 22 years whatever happens when Leeds take on Southampton in their only remaining game next Saturday.

The draw means the Blues’ fight for automatic promotion will now definitely go to the final day when they host all-but-relegated Huddersfield.

Hull City: Allsop, Slater (Giles 81), Jones, Greaves (c), Jacob, Morton (Delap 46), Seri, Omur (Ohio 74), Tufan, Philogene, Carvalho. Unused: Ingram, Coyle, McLoughlin, Docherty, Traoré, Sharp.

Town: Hladky, Tuanzebe, Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis (Clarke 83), Morsy (c), Luongo (Taylor 76), Burns (Sarmiento 62), Chaplin (Travis 76), Hutchinson, Hirst (Moore 62). Unused: Walton, Edmundson, Jackson, Al-Hamadi. Referee: Andrew Kitchen (Durham). Att: 24,298.


Photo: Matchday Images



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dirtydingusmagee added 10:13 - Apr 28
Great performance from the team against a good Hull team , i feared we may lose but these boys have a great mindset and keep going and we could have grabbed the points right at the end. Omari was on fire but good performance from everyone . I was worried that KM left Tuam on after the booking ,i thought a 2nd yellow was innevitable, but all good.So ,as i have thought for a long time it will now go to last day. NOTHING can be taken for granted and the boys are going to have go the distance . Coventry will be a tough game and everyone will need to be up for it, HOPEFULLY we can party Saturday COME ON YOU SUPERBLUES , so close now .
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dirtydingusmagee added 10:34 - Apr 28
i really hope the team are not thinking like many on here ,that Huddersfield will just be a doddle, an exhibition game in the park . End of season matches always throw up shock results , we DONT want to finish the season on the wrong side of one .
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Marinersnose added 10:48 - Apr 28
Once again a very good away performance against a very good Hull side. As usual individuals being hung out to dry on here when it’s a team performance. Hladky made mistakes and made some vital saves . Morsy caught in possession for first goal conceded, Burgess ball watching for second goal allowing tap in and Tuanzebe and Hladky didn’t do their jobs on third. These are areas KMK will be annoyed with but for me we were very good offensively and this was a positive result. We have to perform at this level Tuesday and I’m sure we’ll get a result. Risk and reward football will always be exciting and we will concede goals. Stay positive
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Gforce added 10:55 - Apr 28
I'm nervous about Tuesday night already and there's still 57 hours to go !!
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SickParrot added 11:00 - Apr 28
That was a super game of football ... for the neutrals watching, but a nerve shredder for both Town and Hull fans. Having been in front three times and had numerous chances to score a fourth we should've got all three points but Hull also missed chances to score a fourth goal. Overall I think we deserved to win the game. Our attacking play was very good (much better than in recent games) and we would've won but for Hladky's two mistakes. For the first goal Morsy shares the blame because he called for the ball but Hladky should've seen that he had safer options. However, Hladky has made many match winning saves this season, so if we are not promoted it's not his fault. On the plus side, if we play like we did yesterday in the remaining two games (but cut out the silly mistakes) we should win them both. But will we? Alcohol and Valium ready.
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atty added 11:24 - Apr 28
Those draws at home against Watford and Middleborough could prove costly, two sides inferior to Hull.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 11:27 - Apr 28
We have only lost 6 games all season, that is quite remarkable.
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eddiespearitt03 added 12:26 - Apr 28
MESSAGE TO THE MANAGER.

Stop the defending howlers .

Put Jack Taylor in defence and Sarimento in starting line up. Go 4-0 up and lock up shop
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warktheline added 12:35 - Apr 28
So many on this thread have the ‘half empty’ mentality! So one dimensional with thoughts and inept at analysing different aspects….i won’t waste my time listing the viability of football, some can’t look any further than that ‘half full’ pint! Oh sorry, ‘half empty’ pint!
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Cervantes added 13:10 - Apr 28
What a fantastic game to watch, although my nerves were shot to bits. Both sets of players left everything out on the pitch. Real shame we couldn't hang on for those last few minutes. All the best to Hull and Liam Rosenior, another young manager doing a fantastic job. I've seen some ups and downs for our club after attending my first match, as a 5 year old, in 1978. I don't remember much until about the 81/82 season, with vague memories of being able to tell our teachers that Ipswich had won the "you f*#k up". Heard "We Are The Champions " played after most home matches. However, not since the Burley era have I felt so positive about our fantastic club. Even if we miss out this season, we will come strong again next. I hope McKenna will stick around to guide us up. His stock must be very high at the moment.
Leicester on the beach, Coventry dispirited, Leeds draw with Southampton and Huddersfield terrible. Suddenly we're champions. A man can dream. COYB.
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dirtydingusmagee added 13:20 - Apr 28
Southamton wont be going out guns blaxing they will be saving it for playoffs,Leeds will be going for it and have not given much away at home so we must really get our game going the two remaining games ,STILL a lot of work to be done and no room for errors.
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shakytown added 17:03 - Apr 28
Please will everyone just block the blue budgie loser out then it will crawl back under the pile of S,,t it came from.
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shakytown added 17:05 - Apr 28
Just click on the maggots name and click ignore.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 17:07 - Apr 28
Nothing that has happened up to this point matters a jot.
Today we have 90 points, 94 will get us up automatically we have two games to play.

The worst we can do is the play offs which is actually a fantastic outcome if taken in any other context.
I am enjoying the nerves, its is excitement and hope, not dread and unmitigated tedium.
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TimmyH added 20:18 - Apr 28
But we're taking it in this context - IpswichT62OldBoy, we might not get an opportunity like this for years and basically we've been gifted this by Leeds, it's the here and now what counts not what's gone before (though that has been good).
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barrystedmunds added 20:44 - Apr 28
Check out Southampton’s line up and Martin’s comments post Stoke. Leeds are pretty much guaranteed 3 points next Saturday ( although we all know nothing is guaranteed in this league) so we need to be on it for the remainder of the season. A relegated Huddersfield (99.9% certainly) will be a banana skin we can do without. In KMcK we trust.
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Rimsy added 23:14 - Apr 28
What a great game to watch. If we do go up (and like everyone I hope we do), i'm really going to miss this fantastic league. Of course we want to be there for the money and kudos, but you can be sure we won't get the superb games we've had this season.
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Linkboy13 added 17:05 - Apr 29
It's a shame we could not sign a quality centre back in the January transfer window but that's easily said than done they are just not available. No player at Ipswich is rubbish if you think that you are lacking something up top. Burgess and Wolfenden are not quality defenders at championship level possibly lower half. Also the right back position has never really been settled this season. Hladky has had a good season but makes me nervous at times and i still feel Walton is a better allround keeper. Im making it sound like it's been a disastrous season it hasn't the entertainment has been fantastic and the quality of the league has been strong this season other wise we would have been promoted comfortably. But even when things are going well there's always room for improvement and McKenna will know this.
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Cadiar added 18:01 - Apr 29
Just a reminder that Blueboy was calling for KM to be sacked about 15 months back. As for Robson Wark, how he has the audacity to use the names of two incredibly important people in our history is unbelievable. He seems to have an obsession with Woolfie, is it personal? Anyway he continues to show his stupidity & lack of football knowledge. As for the game, what a fantastic advert for the championship,.Hull are an established team & not so long ago were in the Prem. Some excellent players & a very good manager so a point there to my mind is good. Can anyone imagine what it must be like to be a Leeds fan, how embarrassing to get stonked by QPR. So Vlas had a bit of a bad one but did do an amazing save from a deflection & looking back he's been MOM quite a few times. Even if we fail it's been a remarkable season which has been reflected in KM being named Manager of the Season & as he has said is for everyone at the club. As for him moving on, it would only be a very few clubs that could turn his head, not the likes of Palace.
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