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Blackburn Rovers 1 v 1 Ipswich Town
EFL Championship
Tuesday, 2nd December 2025 Kick-off 19:45
Blackburn Rovers 1-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 2nd Dec 2025 21:49

Sub Sindre Walle Egeli’s first goal for the club grabbed a last-gasp point for the Blues as they drew 1-1 with Blackburn Rovers in the restaging of the match abandoned in September. The Lancastrians went ahead in the 76th minute through Andri Gudjohnsen and looked to have seen out a deserved second Championship home win of the season until the Norwegian curled in a late leveller in the 94th minute.

Town made five changes from the side which lost 2-1 at Oxford United on Friday. Into the team came Ashley Young, Kasey McAteer, Chuba Akpom, Jack Clarke, who was making his 50th league appearance for the Blues, and Ivan Azon with Darnell Furlong, Walle Egeli, Marcelino Nunez, Jaden Philogene and George Hirst all dropping to the bench.

Jacob Greaves, sent off in the fixture curtailed in the 80th minute in September due to a waterlogged pitch, was also among the subs, as was Jens Cajuste, back in the 20-man squad following his ankle injury with Cameron Humphreys missing out.

Blackburn named an unchanged team from Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Wrexham but with club captain Todd Cantwell, who scored the only goal from the penalty spot in the first running of the game, back on the bench after a knee injury.

Town began the game on the front foot as rain, perhaps a little ominously, began to fall. The sparse Rovers crowd made their thoughts regarding the EFL’s decision to replay the fixture clear in song in the opening minute.

Blackburn created the first chance, Ryan Alebiosu crossing from the right and
Gudjohnsen heading down to one-time Rovers loanee Christian Walton’s left, the keeper claiming confidently.

Within a minute, Alebiosu pulled back to Taylor Gardner-Hickman in space on the edge of the area but the former Birmingham man was closed down by Kipre and his shot looped over.

On 14, McAteer was sent away on the right by Azor Matusiwa and sent a low ball across the edge of the six-yard box but too far in front of Azon.

In the 19th minute, with the rain getting harder, and one or two players having been slipping since the start, Blues skipper Dara O’Shea made an important interception, heading a Ryoya Morishita cross from the right over the bar.

Following the corner, the ball was sent back across from the right and Lewis Miller slid in at the far post but too late.

Town got into a mess passing out from the goal-kick, Walton failing to find Taylor, who appeared to lose his footing as Alebiosu challenged but the former Arsenal youngster wildly missed the target with his shot.

The majority of the game was by now being played in the Blues’ half and in the 26th minute Town lost possession and Kipre was forced to foul Yuki Ohashi just outside the area. The free-kick was wasted by Gardner-Hickman, who struck the wall with an effort which appeared to lack in any conviction.

The Rovers fans loudly booed Akpom after he went down requiring treatment as the half-hour approached, referee Oliver Langford having already stopped play for a couple of Town head injuries.

Once play restarted, Ryan Hedges cut back from the left to Morishita on the edge of the box but his effort was blocked by Jack Taylor.


Leif Davis hit Town’s first shot of the game in the 34th minute, following good work from McAteer, but sent the ball deep into the Rovers fans behind the goal.

Three minutes later, Azon went much closer, moving to the front post as Davis’s right-sided corner was whipped in and flicking a header just over the bar.

Town continued to give the ball away with all too great a regularity with Blackburn not that much better.

On 39 Blackburn appealed for a penalty when Ohashi went to ground having lost control of the ball to Matusiwa as he burst into the area, referee Langford rightly waving away the protests.

Two minutes from the scheduled end, Azon won a physical battle when very much second best and after his shot was blocked, the ball reached Clarke on the edge of the area and his strike deflected through for a corner.

Following the flag-kick, the ball was sent back in and Rovers counter-attacked quickly, Morishita getting behind Matusiwa, who inadvertently clipped his ankles around 35 yards out to the left. Much to the anger of the home fans, referee Langford issued only a yellow card with the distance and Davis retreating at pace down the middle persuading him not to show a red.

The free-kick was wasted and moments later the half ended with the Ewood Park support loudly booing referee Langford as he left the field.

Having started positively, the Blues’ performance had drifted alarmingly with Rovers looking the more likely scorers for the most part.

Town had been scruffy with the ball given away all too easily and having created little other than Azon’s flicked header from the corner.

They also might well have ended the half with 10 men with plenty of referees seeing Matusiwa’s foul on Morishita as a red card offence rather than a yellow.

It was little surprise that there were changes for the Blues at the break, Taylor and Azon making way for Cajuste and Nunez with Akpom moving into the number nine role.

Town won an early corner which came to nothing, then Davis was booked for a foul on Gardner-Hickman, who then joined him for a late and painful-looking tackle on McAteer.

Ten minutes after the restart, a deep Blackburn corner from the right was nodded back into the six-yard box by captain Sean McLoughlin and Kipre headed clear. On 56 Rovers swapped Adam Forshaw for Sidnei Tavares.

Town had been little more threatening than in the first half but, just before the hour, Kipre strode forward into the area before hitting a shot which Aynsley Pears batted away.

But Rovers had continued to look the more dangerous side and on 61 Walton was forced to save down at his post from McLoughlin’s back-post header, the home side winning another corner before the Blues were able to get out, referee Langford awarding a free-kick to Town for a foul on the edge of the box, halting a promising break.

Gardner-Hickman blazed over from distance on 67, then Town made another double change, Hirst and Philogene replacing Akpom and McAteer with Clarke moving to the right. Four minutes later, Cantwell took over from Gardner-Hickman to a big cheer from the home fans and Moussa Baradji came on for Morishita.

Rovers had looked the more threatening team throughout and in the 77th minute they went in front.

A corner was whipped in from the left by Cantwell, George Pratt flicked it on towards the far post and Gudjohnsen lost his man to nod into the net.

Ahead of the restart, the Iceland international was replaced by Makhtar Gueye and Hedges was swapped for Dion De Neve.

Town set about looking for an equaliser, Walle Egeli taking over from Matusiwa with Clarke moving to number 10 and Nunez into midfield.

On 82, Cajuste turned and shot on the edge of the area but sent the ball just over the bar.

In the 86th minute, the Swedish international was fouled on the edge of the area, but Nunez hit the wall with the free-kick.

The home side looked to be seeing out the final minutes but in the fourth and final minute of time added on, the Blues levelled.

Nunez hit a long ball forward to Davis, who stumbled. Cajuste tapped to Philogene, who moved it across the 18-yard line to Clarke, who in turn fed Walle Egeli and the Norwegian curled a superb low shot past Pears and just inside the post to send the Town fans behind the goal wild.

There was no time for Blackburn to respond and referee Langford blew his whistle to finally end the two-part fixture.

In truth, the Blues can count themselves very fortunate not to have fallen to a second away defeat in five days

Town were poor throughout with Blackburn, who went into the game with the second-worst home record in the division, would have deserved the three points had they hung on for a few seconds more.

Having looked like they were getting into more of a rhythm and growing in confidence, the Blues’ recent performances have been disjointed with too many players still seemingly still trying to find their feet, both at the club and in their roles.

Walle Egeli’s last-gasp equaliser claimed a point which sees Town move up to seventh, a point from the play-offs and five from the top two ahead of a home double-header against leaders Coventry on Saturday and fourth-placed Stoke next Wednesday.

Blackburn: Pears, Alebiosu, Miller, McLoughlin (c), Pratt, Hedges (De Neve 78), Forshaw (Tavares 56), Gardner-Hickman (Cantwell 71), Morishita (Baradji 71), Ohashi, Gudjohnsen (Gueye 78). Unused: Michalski, Ribeiro, Henriksson, Atcheson.

Town: Walton, Young, O’Shea (c), Kipre, Davis, Matusiwa (Walle Egeli 80), Taylor (Cajuste 46), McAteer (Philogene 67), Akpom (Hirst 67), J Clarke, Azon (Nunez 46). Unused: Button, Furlong, Johnson, Greaves. Referee: Oliver Langford (West Midlands). Att: 13,142 (Town: 2,728).

Photo: Reuters



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yorkieblue62 added 22:39 - Dec 2
Disappointed to see Humphreys out of the squad altogether. Surely he is no worse than some of our so called superstars and he would put in more effort. The midfield is not exactly creating a lot or moving the ball quickly. It seems that McK is falling into that old managerial trap of sticking with his favourites and a failing rotation system rather than trying to slowly integrate some of our U21 talent.
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Rimsy added 22:43 - Dec 2
Well, Egeli got off the mark. I'm struggling for any positives, that's all I can come up with.
McK has tried rotation and it's not working. Pick our best players and stick with them. And this may be radical, but maybe try some different tactics and formation.
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ITFC_1994 added 22:45 - Dec 2
Despite my earlier comment... I don't think we should be writing this season or the manager off just yet... there is every chance that 3 or 4 out and the same in in January could turn things completely on its head and we could be purring once again, putting one of our famous runs together just in time. Although as others have said, recruitment has been poor. We could do much worse then bringing Morsy and Chappers back, to give the others a kick up the arse mainly!!

People saying McKenna is a poor manager are simply wrong. He has proved he isn't. To be honest I think he is trying to make us more stable and resilient, to benefit the long term and make us better suited to the PL.... things just aren't really working....
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BlueDread added 22:48 - Dec 2
Something was lost in the pre-season after promotion to the Prem. McKenna speaking to other clubs seemed to affect the ‘band of brothers’ vibe of the previous 18 months. This was followed by very poor recruitment which seemed to indicate we were planning straightaway for relegation. O’Shea, Greaves, Ogbene, Johnson all very average players, Clarke and Szmodics only one solid Championship season behind them, Muric a serious step down from Hladky who was unceremoniously kicked out of the club. Despite some Delap magic we stunk out the Premiership. Morsy was anonymous and in latter games looked his age. Our recruitment after relegation has been worse. Akpom, MCAteer, Azon? Seriously? We need a new recruitment team after 3 disastrous windows in a row. Getting old players back won’t work - they failed in the Premiership. We need strong, tall, physical players who can play week-in, week-out. We’ve got the money - Ashton sort it out.
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LWNR1973 added 22:49 - Dec 2
Time for me to stop the flippancy. We are seriously in need of change as a matter of urgency. The wheels are well and truly off!
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Ipswich_Sniffer added 22:53 - Dec 2
McAteer played 853 minutes in the premier league last season. How does that equate to 12M GBP
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BlueDread added 22:56 - Dec 2
@Ipswich-Sniffer. Honestly - I couldn’t believe how much we paid for him. He’s a £1-2m back up options tops.
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VanDusen added 23:03 - Dec 2
Yes that was rubbish. But let's not go crazy - fourth game in 10.days and third away in a week, in awful conditions, away on a tuesday night in December about as far as we can go in this league, against a team really up for it after their perceived injustice of September. It doesn't totally excuse a very lacklustre performance, but on paper you'd have taken a draw beforehand all day long.

Still - at least Blackburn got to replay it from 80 mins at 1-0 and even despite our tame display still couldn't hold on...
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algarvefan added 23:09 - Dec 2
I hate to say this but KM looks clueless during and after the game, where has that amazing team spirit we had gone. The players look disinterested and are failing to challenge (with one or two exceptions) personally think KM needs to have a serious look at himself and his performance. The squad rotation thing isn't working, we look like what we are a bunch of strangers, something is amiss at the club, it's no blooming use having top class facilities if the team is shi*e.

Suggest KM picks his best starting 11 and sticks with it until things improve, if they want a place in the squad they must fight for it.

God help us Saturday if Akpom, Clarke or McAteer are playing.
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ITFC_Blue_White added 23:48 - Dec 2
Shocking game tonight, lucky to get the draw. So far this season in the Championship, Hirst has scored 5 goals in 1,137 minutes.. (one of those goals was a penalty) so thats 1 goal every 227.4 minutes.. One goal every 2.5 games.. We seriously need more fire power in January. The stats just aren't good enough. Need two strikers up front also.. Our shots on target stats tonight was just dreadful, going back to the days where its at least an hour before we even have a shot on target. Mckenna please can we attempt to push this ratio up!
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hyperbrit added 00:41 - Dec 3
If McK hasn't lost the dressing room I'll be a monkey's uncle. Mgrs are paid to inspire and motivate and he is doing neither. Footballers vote with their feet often unaware but the message is the same aware or not!!
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BangaloreBlues added 07:08 - Dec 3
Oh gosh, here we go again, I have to write like a stuck record...
Playing out from the back is not working.
Rotation is not working.
There is something fundamentally wrong at the club, and I think many of us know what it is. The problem is the board, owners, MA and many others think the sun shines out of a certain person's backside, but I and a growing number of others feel it's time for change.
Coventry are going to absolutely slaughter us on Saturday. I hate to say it but I think we are looking at a 0-2 to 0-5 defeat. Downvote me if you wish, but just wait until Saturday...
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bluesissy added 07:32 - Dec 3
What an appalling disjointed mess....turn the oven off KM is done...
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Orraman added 08:33 - Dec 3
Only two words needed to describe games against Oxford and Blackburn -

Mick McCarthy
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dirtydingusmagee added 08:42 - Dec 3
Delayed posting becausei couldnt express my f Weelings without foul language not much to say that hasnt already been said really. Mc Kenna has blown a lot of money but he hssnt bought a team,This squad have no bond or desire compared to the team that got us out of league one.Mc Kenna has dug a big whole for himself and has left himself with a group of misfits and no plan b to alter things.VERY disapointed the buzz early in season has gone and i now cant see us above mid table cme end of season.
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londontractorboy57 added 09:12 - Dec 3
Always happens when.you bring in big price players on big wages the commaraderi.
The club and manager cant win slated by the fans if you don't buy big slated bh the fans when it all goes wrong.
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dirtydingusmagee added 09:26 - Dec 3
The players need to play gor their place in team ,this rotation obsession isnt working the players know they will get a game regardless .If tje players cant handle a full 90 minutes or twogames a week they should not be playing.McKenna needs to up his game and fast its his players his decisions.
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warwickblueboy added 09:55 - Dec 3
Just for a bit of balance and perspective our last 5 away games have been W3 L1 D1 and we had enough chances to have seen off oxford easily in the one game we lost! We’ve also scored 12 and conceded 5 in that time. Thats not bad form in anyones book! I think its also worth considering that Blackburn were totally up for this game after what happened last time and saw it as a chance for revenge and dragged us into an ugly battle which we should’ve coped with better.
We were poor yesterday but it hasn’t all been bad on our recent travels.
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Tedray added 09:58 - Dec 3
It seems to me that MK has reverted to desparation stakes.What bringing subs on at half time followed by indiscriminate use of others - seems to have given up on a plot, even if there ever was one. Mr Ashton shoots a good story but if he is not careful the core reason for it all will soon erode. It feels as if something is seriously amiss and perhaps one other transfer at the very top is required.What a let down it currently is.
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Lightningboy added 10:01 - Dec 3
Calling him the new Russell Martin is about as low as you can go - but sadly that's what this is becoming.

Seriously,what is wrong with McKenna?...he looks a shadow of the bloke from 2 years ago - spends far too much time looking at his little stats screen on the side of the pitch & not enough concentrating on the actual game in front of him.

He needs to get back to basics quick & needs to get some Ipswich spirit back into this team...we could really do with the likes of Chaplin,Burns,Harry Clarke,Humphreys and even Morsy back in this team come January...some of those last night were dreadful.

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Lightningboy added 10:20 - Dec 3
And i'll defend Hirst & Azon here as they simply aren't getting any service whatsoever - look at the QPR game - early crosses and 2 goals for Hirst.

Must be so frustrating waiting for the ball to be played forwards & just watching it go sideways or backwards to the centre back or keeper...we had a free kick 10 yards inside Blackburn's half last night and played it backwards - it's a retarded style of football that's crept into the game in general because possession is now all that seems to matter to modern coaches.

Egeli seems to be the only one at the moment capable of crossing into the box (no doubt he'll have that trained out of him soon)...Davis seems incapable of crossing anymore & Philogene/Clarke just want to try and take everybody on to get a shot away.
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Alphawhiskey added 12:10 - Dec 3
Egeli took his goal well and pleased for him, BUT we didn't deserve that point at all.

We will get taken to the cleaners by Coventry on Saturday!

lost for words really, cant believe what i have watched the past two games.
Absolutely shocking.

Broardy, Burns, Chappers, Morsey etc.........



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blueboy1981 added 13:55 - Dec 3
McKenna has the Squad, he has the Players - he has proved he hasn’t what it takes to perm them into a Winning Team.
He’s all at sea with his tactics, coaching, and what makes a good Manager.
Much to prove before he runs out of time.
Next season will be TOUGHER with less to spend …. !!!
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