Town were held to a disappointing 0-0 draw with relegation-fighters Wigan Athletic in a drab match at Portman Road. Town were without 18-goal top scorer Daryl Murphy and struggled to carve out meaningful opportunities against a spirited Wigan side. Jay Tabb squandered Town's best chance in the first half following a marauding run and through ball by Tyrone Mings, placing the ball beyond keeper and far post after being one-on-one with Al Habsi.
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| - Town were held to a disappointing 0-0 draw with relegation-fighters Wigan Athletic in a drab match at Portman Road. Town were without 18-goal top scorer Daryl Murphy and struggled to carve out meaningful opportunities against a spirited Wigan side. Jay Tabb squandered Town's best chance in the first half following a marauding run and through ball by Tyrone Mings, placing the ball beyond keeper and far post after being one-on-one with Al Habsi.
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| - Ipswich Town
- Bartosz Białkowski 33
- Christophe Berra 06
- Cole Skuse 08
- David McGoldrick 10
- Jay Tabb 18
- Jonathan Parr 02
- Kévin Bru 17
- Luke Chambers 04
- Paul Anderson 11
- Tommy Smith 05
- Tyrone Mings 03
- Freddie Sears 20
- Matthew Clarke 28
- Teddy Bishop 27
- Noel Hunt 16
- Stephen Hunt 12
- Darren Ambrose 29
- Paddy Kenny 35
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| - Town were held to a disappointing 0-0 draw with relegation-fighters Wigan Athletic in a drab match at Portman Road. Town were without 18-goal top scorer Daryl Murphy and struggled to carve out meaningful opportunities against a spirited Wigan side. Jay Tabb squandered Town's best chance in the first half following a marauding run and through ball by Tyrone Mings, placing the ball beyond keeper and far post after being one-on-one with Al Habsi. Things barely improved in the second half; David McGoldrick should have done better with a header but aiming straight at the keeper. Substitute Sears almost found a gap at the near post with a close-range effort, but ultimately it was to be a frustrating afternoon against a Wigan side who offered little attacking threat in return.
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