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Blackburn Rovers   v   Ipswich Town
EFL Championship
Saturday, 20th September 2025 Kick-off 15:00
Blackburn Rovers 1-0 Ipswich Town - Match Abandoned
Saturday, 20th Sep 2025 17:19

Town look set to face a return trip to Blackburn Rovers later in the season after this afternoon’s game was abandoned after 80 minutes due to a waterlogged pitch with the home side 1-0 up and with the Blues down to 10 men. Jacob Greaves was shown a straight red card four minutes after the break for hauling down Yuki Ohashi, then Rovers skipper Todd Cantwell netted a penalty on 59, but the heavy rain had made the game increasingly farcical the longer it progressed and in the 80th minute referee Stephen Martin took the players off and then 25 minutes later abandoned it entirely.

The Blues named the same XI that started last week’s 5-0 hammering of Sheffield United with the only switch of personnel in the 20-man squad Ashley Young, who missed the Blades game with a muscle strain, replacing Ben Johnson on the bench.

Alex Palmer was in goal behind a back four of Darnell Furlong, skipper Dara O’Shea, Greaves and Leif Davis.

Azor Matusiwa and Jens Cajuste were the midfield pairing behind Kasey McAteer, Chuba Akpom and hat-trick hero Jaden Philogene. Former Rovers loanee George Hirst started as the number nine.

Sammie Szmodics, who joined the Blues after an impressive two years at Ewood Park, and another one-time Blackburn loanee, Christian Walton, were among the Town subs.

For the Lancastrians, Australian international right-back Lewis Miller came in for Hayden Carter, who had picked up a knock.

Rovers were forced into a late change with Taylor Gardner-Hickman replacing Sidnei Tavares, who picked up an injury in the warm-up. No one was added to the bench.

Defender Sean McLoughlin was back on the bench following a suspension for a red card against Norwich.

The Blues officially unveiled their previously leaked third kit ahead of kick-off, a grey strip with a light blue trim, which is available from Planet Blue now.

With the game being played in persistent rain and standing water in areas of the pitch slowing the ball down, Town keeper Palmer was forced into the game’s first save in the fourth minute, Miller’s long throw bouncing awkwardly, the Blues number one having to back-pedal and tip over from under his bar.

The Blues created their first chance in the ninth minute via a slick move down the right. Hirst swept the ball wide to the right and McAteer sent a low cross towards the edge of the area from where Philogene hit a low first-time effort through to Balasz Toth in the Rovers goal.

Moments later, Hirst was shown the first yellow card of the game for a challenge on Yuri Ribeiro. The Scotland international looked aggrieved and with good cause having won the ball.

As the game moved towards the quarter hour, having been a scrappy affair largely due to the sodden conditions, Cajuste was fed in on the left of the box but Toth dived low to claim his ball across the six-yard box.

On 16, some sloppy passing on the Town left allowed Ryoya Morishita a run towards the area, the Japanese international’s shot hitting Greaves’s toe before Palmer saved down to his left and then claimed the loose ball ahead of Rovers captain and ex-Norwich man Todd Cantwell, who had been booed by the Blues support behind that goal.

A minute later, Gardner-Hickman was booked for hauling back Matusiwa on the Town right, the referee potentially making a rod for his own back with the early bookings given the conditions.


In the 27th minute, with the Blues not always finding it easy to play their football on the slow pitch, Philogene cut in from the left and hit a shot wide.

Soon after at the other end, Akpom slid in to make a superb block after the ball had fallen to Gardner-Hickman on the edge of the box.

On 35, Ryan Alebiosu flighted a cross from the right just beyond Ryan Hedges at the far post.

A minute later, Hirst will feel he should have given the Blues the lead against his old club. O’Shea played a great defence-splitting pass from deep to the right of the box. The Town striker was through one-on-one but Toth was quickly off his line to block. Hirst’s effort had been from a relatively tight angle but he will still feel he ought to have been celebrating his third goal of the season.

Cantwell volleyed over after a long throw from the right had been cleared on 43 with conditions continuing to have an impact on the quality of the game.

Just before an additional one minute was announced, the Blues added a bit of tempo their approach play, Davis cutting in from the left before hitting a left-foot shot which Toth batted away.

Town kept the ball in the final third and eventually Matusiwa hit an effort over from an angle on the right, the Dutchman clearly feeling he might have done better with his strike.

The players left the field with the rain continuing to fall steadily with the wet pitch having had a major effect on proceedings.

Town had tried their best to pass the ball around on the slow pitch but not always effectively with Blackburn’s best moments coming after they had seized on Blues errors.

The best chance of the half was Hirst’s with Palmer having saved a couple of efforts from distance at the other end.

As the second period got under way, the rain increased in intensity and four minutes after the restart the Blues were reduced to 10 men.

Ohashi chased a long ball down the middle and Greaves hauled the Japanese international down five yards outside the area. Referee Stephen Martin had little alternative but to show a straight red card, the Town defender’s first senior dismissal.

Greaves, who looked to have slipped as he sought to get back the right side of Ohashi, made half-hearted appeals before leaving the field.

Cantwell belted the resultant free-kick deep into the stand behind the goal, much to the amusement of the 3,984-strong travelling support, then on 54 the Blues swapped Akpom for a replacement centre-half, Cedric Kipre, who would have been making his league debut for the Blues following his loan switch from Reims in the summer.

Cajuste was booked for a foul on Morishita with Town sitting back in their own half of the field.

A bad start to the second half for the Blues got even worse in the 58th minute when Rovers were awarded a penalty.

Furlong appeared to inadvertently clip Cantwell’s heels as he looked to play the Blackburn attacker offside and referee Martin pointed straight to the spot. Furlong argued that the ex-Canaries forward had been offside and Matusiwa took his protests too far and was booked.

Cantwell took the kick himself and hit a powerful strike just inside Palmer’s left post giving the keeper no chance.

Blackburn made their first change in the 65th minute Ohashi making way for debutant Andri Gudjohnsen, before the Blues made a triple change with Hirst, Philogene and McAteer replaced by Ivan Azon, Jack Clarke and Szmodics, who received a warm welcome back from his old fans.

Szmodics almost immediately came close to a chance to level, Clarke crossing low from the left but the Irish international just couldn’t get to it only yards out from goal.

Town won a couple of corners, but it was mainly Blackburn and on 71 Gudjohnsen looped a header over the bar. Rovers replaced Morishita with McLoughlin and Ribeiro with Augustus Kargbo with conditions continuing to worsen and the ball sticking in standing water in more areas of the pitch.

On 74 Davis thought he should have been awarded a penalty when he burst into the area leaving defenders in his quite literal wake before being challenged. Referee Martin felt the ball had been won.

Kipre was booked for aquaplaning into Gudjohnsen with the game becoming increasingly farcical.

In the 77th minute, the Blues sought to break quickly but the ball stuck in the water as Clarke sought to bring it forward. Town did manage to get into the Rovers final third, however, but Davis’s cross was in front of Azon. Moments later, referee Martin went over to the touchline to have his electronic communication equipment adjusted, having previously swapped another unit in the first half, presumably due to the rain.

Three minutes later, with the ball getting stuck in puddles even more frequently, Martin took the players off, prompting large numbers of the home fans to leave. Subsequently, an announcement over the PA told fans to remain in their seats as the game hadn’t been abandoned at that stage.

But the rain continued to fall and if anything got heavier with the pitch becoming wetter and wetter as a result.

Referee Martin and his assistants emerged 13 minutes later and attempted to roll the ball across the surface but with little success, the Town support cheering each time it stuck or failed to bounce when dropped on the pitch.

Another 10 minutes later, the Town players and staff approached the Blues support, which had largely stayed despite the game having little chance of continuing, and applauded them.

Moments later, the clubs announced the game had been abandoned via social media, before confirmation from the PA, which was booed by the home support and cheered by the Town fans.

The decision was inevitable with the pitch, which were difficult from the start, having deteriorated and impossible by the time the players were taken off.

The official line is that the EFL board will make a decision on what happens next with a restaging appearing all but certain under FA rule 20(E)(iii) which states: “In the event of a competition match not being played or abandoned owing to causes over which neither club has control, it should be played in its entirety on a date to be mutually agreed by the two clubs and approved by the competition.”

Town will obviously be happier with the abandonment given the game situation, the conditions having played a significant role in the red card and also perhaps the penalty.

Blackburn: Toth, Alebiosu, Miller, Wharton, Ribeiro (Kargbo 71), Gardner-Hickman, Tronstad, Hedges, Cantwell (c), Morishita (McLoughlin 71), Ohashi (Gudjohnsen 65). Unused: Pears, Pickering, Gueye, De Neve, Montgomery.

Town: Palmer, Furlong, O’Shea (c), Greaves, Davis, Matusiwa, Cajuste, McAteer (Szmodics 65), Akpom (Kipre 54), Philogene (J Clarke 65), Hirst (Azon 65). Unused: Walton, Young, Taylor, Nunez, Walle Egeli. Referee: Stephen Martin (Staffordshire). Att: 16,032 (Town: 3,984).


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Tractorboy1985 added 18:06 - Sep 20
Let’s not sugar coat this.. we’ve got out of jail.. the weather certainly didn’t help and the pitch more than likely unplayable at 1pm let alone 3pm but both for same sides! Was time to roll our sleeves up like our last TEAM would have done! Not 1 player could have been given anymore than a 5/10! O’Shea and Greaves look so vulnerable lately.. especially Greaves.. was like because we paid 15 million we have to play him and moved on Burgess who in my opinion was a far more solid defender! The type you need in this league! Would like to know what McAteer is? I’d like to see Walle there sooner rather than later and Akpom used as the 9.. where he scored his goals for Boro.. Hirst is not the answer! Early days still but we need a performance next week ahead of the visit of the Budgie’s! COYB
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backwaywhen added 18:07 - Sep 20
Inghamspur
Glad he wasn’t not the right conditions and KM knew that .
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Dug added 18:14 - Sep 20
McKenna I should buy a lotto ticket your luck is in…
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Europa added 18:18 - Sep 20
Just asked my daughter's boyfriend about this here in the Czech Republic (he's a referee). In July, the match between Banik and Teplice was called off because of rain, and was "completed" a couple of days ago. This second match started off exactly where the first one ended, with a throw-in in the "25th" minute. Blanik were not allowed to field any of the players they acquired in the meantime.
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dusth added 18:20 - Sep 20
Tractorboy, "let's not sugarcoat this". Ok I won't. Cam is a decent olayer but honestly Greaves is quicker and more skillful and has done his time in the Prem. WHICH WE ARE BUILDING TOWARDS. O'Shea in my opinion has played well all season so far. Bringing Egeli on in that would have been tantamount to child abuse. Hirst has done more than enough since he has been here to not get this kind of roasting.
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churchmans added 18:23 - Sep 20
@inghamspur why have you got such a hard on for nunez??
He aint going to replace jens or matisawa in a hurry!
Calm down you and all of you nunez fan boys! Its sickening just because he came from norwich your putting him on a throne like norwich are that great a team or something! As for @darkhorse your waffling hard mate
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SuffPunch added 18:25 - Sep 20
Forgetting the atrocious conditions which led to abandonment, I have reservations over both our central defenders. Greaves is too "soft" in my opinion, and DOS has too many mistakes in him.
In general, the new team is developing, but we certainly need to speed up the movement of the ball.
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bluesissy added 18:26 - Sep 20
Saved by the lord almighty himself ....thank god
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dirtydingusmagee added 18:29 - Sep 20
It wasnt possible to play well so cant be too harsh ,but lets be honest its same for both teams and we werent at our best.Relieved the match was abandoned in the end.
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Tractorboy1985 added 18:30 - Sep 20
Dusth… up until Greaves got injured last season I would agree with you.. but since coming back he makes far many errors in key areas.. mark my words.. if we were ever to go back up he would not be in our starting 11! He was bought with the realisation relegation was very possible and bought to play in the championship! O’Shea looked far more assured playing alongside Burgess! Hirst isn’t a 20+ goals a season striker.. never will be! In my opinion we have stronger options in Akpom and Azon! They need to play and you’ll realise what a proper No9 looks like! Hirst lacks pace.. strength.. and thinks he’s better than he actually is! I wasn’t suggesting we bring the young lad on today.. but for me he should start next week!
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Tedray added 18:38 - Sep 20
We are lucky to live to fight another day.With our exotic expensive squad why are we not dominating "lesser" teams. In these close encounters I sense that we are just waiting for a back four mistake and again I was not disappointed followed by scruffily conceding a goal. Burgess could have served the club for another four years what a mistake to let him go..Is our much heralded manager really any good or did he just inherit luckily a reasonable squad with grit and determination and which now seems to be lacking.How things change ,at one stage this afternoon we were four points behind Norwich and now look at the situation.What a carry on.
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AJW1971 added 18:44 - Sep 20
The EFL board decide whether the match gets replayed in full or just the remaining 10 minutes with 10 men, so we may still end up losing this one
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Bert added 18:46 - Sep 20
It’s not 100% certain that the game will be replayed. There are precedents to support both outcomes so we will see.
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grinch added 18:49 - Sep 20
Last weeks result was not a new dawn as so many were saying. SU were poor and continue that way as today shows. Town are poor at the moment and have been for over 12 months. Today again highlighted why did burgess go Greaves is a poor choice above him..McAteer is poor and we let Ogbenie go on loan. Palmer is poor and play from the back is tedious in all respects. zWe troed to pass today ob a waterlogged pitch Why oh Why the potch required route 1 football but MK wont allow that we need change before it is to late.. if we lose to Narwich and the possibility increases each week his post is unattainable. Do the decent thing and go please
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fizzyblue added 18:53 - Sep 20
I must have been watching a different game when reading through some of the comments. Why had by far the better of the chances in the first hald. Granted we should have put at least one of them away. Hirst made some great runs and works so hard for the team off the ball. He will Get at least 20 this season- mark my Words! Happy with the replay as we deserved more. Never a pen as furlong slipped. Conditions killed our game. Up the town!!
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 19:16 - Sep 20
This might just be a wake-up call for us. I know we talk the talk about every match being difficult, but you've got to really BELIEVE it. As someone wrote somewhere on here: quality is not enough. Every match is a chance to show off some of our undoubted skills, but it's also a battle; and in the face of sheer effort and doggedness nothing is going to be easy. So we need to be sure we really bring a dose of those qualities too.
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oioihardy added 19:22 - Sep 20
What was greaves doing again today .... id rather be 1-0 down than be 1-0 down and 10 men .... honestly im starting to question what mckenna sees in him other than a price tag . We let our best cb in burgess go for this high tag player and im not seeing the rewards from greaves .

Also we got lucky
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Tellitasitis added 20:31 - Sep 20
Have to say It fing modern day football boring all this sideways and backwards passing trying to play out from.the back in those conditions i mean branded at best.
I'm a big Mckenna fan but the style is boring atm because it done so slowly speed it up and it would.cut through championship teams.
1. Why let wolfie go he is better then greaves.
2. Drop Hirst he offers nothing up top.
3. Stop using the keeper so much (passing back) when there is space in front to attack.
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joyousblue added 20:41 - Sep 20
I've seen some daft comments but cressi must a Norwich supporter I was there ,still not home yet I was so drenched that I booked a hotel to stay over and my clothes are being aired ,so where the heck did you get a spot of rain from ,you haven't any idea ,as for ponderous the pitch was sodden there were part of the pitch where the ground was sinking ,your an idiot ,go back to reading the star to get your info
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jas0999 added 20:55 - Sep 20
Well, we can’t complain about not getting any luck! In seriousness, game should not have started and this is the right call.

That said, we didn’t adapt well to conditions amd with winter fast approaching will need to find ways to win in difficult conditions.
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IpswichToon added 21:17 - Sep 20
I don’t think Matusiwa was booked for arguing about the penalty, he was booked for scuffing the penalty spot. Cantwell pointed it out the ref, and he immediately reached to his pocket to book Matusiwa.
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dirtydingusmagee added 21:55 - Sep 20
Fizzyblue ,Hirst will get at least 20 goals ! really ?
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algarvefan added 22:55 - Sep 20
I thought the conditions today better suited Blackburn,that was not a pitch to try and play a passing game on. Very difficult to evaluate players performances based on today. I agree that the game should never have started, reminded me of a League cup Q/F at Maine Road in the early noughties, which was abandoned after half and hour and should never have started, the rain was horizontal that evening.
The team is still developing and people are expecting too much, too soon. We won't get promoted this season but we have got a good squad, it just needs a bit more time.

A special mention for our wonderful fans who travelled and sang right to the end, great decision to bring the players back out to thank them. We will be fine, try (some of you) to be a bit more positive and encouraging.
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Karlosfandangal added 23:13 - Sep 20
Mmmmm all this about Woolfie is better than Greaves

Woolfie was keeping the bench warm at Coventry and never got on so no different there then
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shakytown added 23:14 - Sep 20
Should never have kicked off but we also never adjusted to the conditions. playing out from the back was a disaster in waiting and it happened. might be time for an experienced assistant for Kmac to bounce ideas off when things are not going well.
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