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Chelsea loanee Omari Hutchinson was the hero for Ipswich as they scored another late goal in their charge for promotion at the end of the season.
The Tractor Boys are in a four-way battle for the two available automatic promotion spots with the race looking set to go down to the wire. While Leicester City have a healthy advantage at the top of the league, they were 11 points clear of second place ahead of Saturday’s games, there were just two points between Southampton, Leeds United, and Ipswich Town in second third, and fourth.
The Tractor Boys are in a four-way battle for the two available automatic promotion spots with the race looking set to go down to the wire. While Leicester City have a healthy advantage at the top of the league, they were 11 points clear of second place ahead of Saturday’s games, there were just two points between Southampton, Leeds United, and Ipswich Town in second third, and fourth.
Ipswich kicked off the action towards the top of the table in Saturday’s early kick-off when they hosted fifth-placed West Bromwich Albion at Portman Road. Kieran McKenna’s side found themselves a goal down on two occasions during the game.
Nathan Broadhead equalised early in the second half after Tom Fellows opening strike, but John Swift gave the Baggies the lead again in the 76th minute. Hutchinson came off the bench in the second half and stepped up in the 93rd minute to earn what could end up being a crucial point for Ipswich.
The goal was the 20-year-old’s fourth in 34 appearances in all competitions so far this season after joining the Championship side on loan from Chelsea in the summer. His impact on the game is bound to catch the eye of Mauricio Pochettino who will already be planning for youngsters who could possibly make the step up next season.