Blackburn 0 – 1 Ipswich
Conor Chaplin’s early goal earned Ipswich a 1-0 win at Blackburn and moved the visitors to the top of the Championship on Good Friday.
After Leicester’s slump continued with defeat at Bristol City earlier in the day, Kieran McKenna’s side knew victory at Ewood Park would place them top of the table with just seven matches to play.
The match started perfectly for Ipswich, with Chaplin starting and then finishing a sweeping move when his low shot somehow squirmed past Aynsley Pears at the goalkeeper’s near post.
The mistake proved costly for Rovers, who saw goals from Joe Rankin-Costello and Andrew Moran correctly disallowed as they tried and failed to break down their visitors.
John Eustace’s side have now won just one of their last 18 Championship matches and find themselves just three points above the relegation zone.
How Ipswich clung on to vital victory
The prospect of moving to the top of the Championship at such a late stage of the season appeared to galvanise Ipswich, who controlled the first half against Blackburn.
McKenna’s side should have been awarded a penalty after just six minutes, when Callum Brittain dragged Nathan Broadhead to the floor as he latched onto Sam Morsy’s smart pass.
But Ipswich were celebrating just three minutes later when Chaplin poked Leif Davis’s low cross goalwards and then saw Pears fail to produce the expected save at his near post.
However, the visitors failed to make the most of their superiority and briefly appeared to have lost their lead when Rankin-Costello fired in Tyrhys Dolan’s cutback, only for Sammie Szmodics to have been correctly adjudged to have interfered with goalkeeper Vaclav Hladky’s eyeline from an offside position.
Blackburn grew into the game in the second half as Ipswich seemed to settle for what they had, and Szmodics went close to his 22nd Championship goal of the season when he fired just over.
Scott Wharton then saw a header saved by Hladky before Moran’s fierce strike was rightly chalked off thanks to a foul by Wharton on the goalkeeper.
Blackburn’s best chance came when Szmodics dispossessed the dallying Hladky on the edge of his own six-yard box, only for the Ipswich ‘keeper to produce a stunning recovery save by flinging his arm in front of the goalbound strike.
Kayden Jackson then wasted a chance to seal the win but Ipswich were able to cling onto their eighth victory in their last nine Championship games and keep hopes of back-to-back promotions very much alive.
What’s next?
Blackburn return to action on Monday when they travel to Sunderland in the Championship; kick-off 3pm.
Rovers then host promotion-chasing Southampton on Saturday April 6; kick-off 3pm.
Ipswich are also back in action on Monday, with Southampton visiting Portman Road for a huge Championship fixture, live on Sky Sports; kick-off 5.30pm.
McKenna’s side then travel to rivals Norwich on Saturday April 6, live on Sky Sports; kick-off 12.30pm.