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  • Date:2009-03-21
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:Portman Road
  • Attendance:21434
  • Referee:Webster, C

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

89mins

Ramos Ivan Campo goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

83mins

Don Cowie is replaced by Will Hoskins.

59mins

David Wright is being taken off, Pim Balkestein has come on in his place.

55mins

Ipswich are replacing Tommy Miller with Owen Garvan.

50mins

Jay DeMerit is replaced by Gavin Hoyte.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by C Webster

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by C Webster

32mins

Pablo Counago is booked for dissent.

26mins

Ipswich are replacing Giovani Dos Santos with Danny Haynes.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, March 21st, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Watford continued their record as Ipswich's bogey side with a hard-fought point which further aids their relegation fight, and virtually ends Town's lingering play-off hopes.

Both goalkeepers made a couple of smart saves but it was a poor game overall and probably a draw was the right outcome.

Richard Wright twice denied Tommy Smith, while Scott Loach repelled Town's best efforts most notably from David Norris and Alan Quinn.

Watford made the better start with Jack Cork having an early shot deflected wide, Jobi McAnuff sending a glancing header wide and David Wright's fine block denying Don Cowie.

Ipswich then had a decent spell but Jon Stead, Tommy Miller and Giovani Dos Santos all had efforts off target, with the latter limping off soon after.

Town appealed for a penalty when sub Danny Haynes' cross hit Lloyd Doyley's arm but the claim was rejected, before Norris drilled a 20 yarder just wide.

Smith had a great chance on 38 minutes when he robbed a dithering Ivan Campo, but Richard Wright made a fine block.

Town had a great chance early in the second half when Stead played in Norris, but Loach half-blocked his shot and Adrian Mariappa hooked it clear.

Richard Wright made a fine diving save to tip away a Smith curler, before Haynes went straight up the other end, surged into the box, and shot inches wide.

Loach blocked a fierce Norris drive, brilliantly tipped a Quinn shot round the post and blocked a Stead drive as Town turned up the pressure.

However, Watford held on to make it nine games unbeaten against Ipswich, having come into this match with seven straight wins in their previous meetings.

Ipswich Town

Watford

Corners

94

Fouls

138

Goal attempts

2310

Shots off target

104

Offsides

54

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