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Ipswich Town 2-3 Portsmouth - Match ReportSat 07th Nov 2020 17:58 Sean Raggett scored a controversial 111th minute winner for Portsmouth as Town exited the FA Cup in the first round following a 3-2 after-extra-time defeat at Portman Road. Pompey scored two goals in two minutes via Ronan Curtis and Tom Naylor in the 11th and 13th minutes before Jon Nolan pulled a goal back for the Blues two minutes before half-time then, after Town had been denied a clear penalty for a foul on Oli Hawkins, sub James Norwood made it 2-2 on 66. Raggett won it for the visitors in the second half of extra-time when he stabbed home from close range following a free-kick but having strayed offside.
Ipswich Town 1-2 Portsmouth - Half-TimeSat 07th Nov 2020 16:05 Jon Nolan’s goal two minutes before the break sees the Blues go in 2-1 behind at half-time at Portman Road, Portsmouth having netted two goals in two minutes earlier in the period.
Nine Changes as Blues Host Pompey in FA CupSat 07th Nov 2020 14:12 Town boss Paul Lambert has made nine changes for this afternoon’s FA Cup first round tie against Portsmouth with centre-halves Toto Nsiala, who skippers, and Mark McGuinness the only players to survive from the team which lost 2-1 at Sunderland on Tuesday.
Jackett: Difficult Decision to Release HawkinsFri 06th Nov 2020 16:13 Portsmouth manager Kenny Jackett has admitted it was a difficult decision to release striker Oli Hawkins, who subsequently joined the Blues on a free transfer.
Lambert: If We Could Get a Cup Run It Would Be GreatFri 06th Nov 2020 15:53 Boss Paul Lambert says it would be great to have an FA Cup run with the Blues facing Portsmouth in an all League One first-round tie at Portman Road on Saturday afternoon.
Jackson: Every Player Wants an FA Cup RunFri 06th Nov 2020 13:06 The FA Cup may no longer be everyone’s cup of tea but no Town player is looking forward to tomorrow’s first round tie at home to Portsmouth more than fit-again striker Kayden Jackson.