Day 17
Akpom 73'
Hull City: 1. Pandur - 2. Coyle L. (Drameh C., 78), 3. Giles, 4. Hughes Ch., 6. Ajayi - 20. Hadžiahmetović (Belloumi, 64), 24. Gyabi, 27. Slater - 19. Ndala (Destan E., 64) - 21. Gelhardt, 22. Joseph K. (Akintola, 79)
Substitution: Belloumi (from 64); Destan E. (from 64); Drameh C. (from 78); Akintola (from 79)
Bench: 12. Phillips D. - 15. Egan, 23. Famewo, 30. Williams Br., 58. McCarthy C.
Yellow Cards: Gelhardt 31; Giles 52
Ipswich Town: 28. Walton C. - 3. Davis L., 19. Furlong, 24. Greaves, 26. O'Shea D. - 5. Matusiwa, 12. Cajuste (Taylor Ja., 46) - 32. Nuñez M. (Johnson, 83) - 9. Hirst (Akpom, 66), 20. McAteer (Egeli Sindre, 67), 47. Clarke J. (Philogene-Bidace, 66)
Substitution: Taylor Ja. (from 46); Philogene-Bidace (from 66); Akpom (from 66); Egeli Sindre (from 67); Johnson (from 83)
Bench: 27. Button - 4. Kipre, 15. Young - 31. Azon
Yellow Cards: Cajuste 22; Greaves 89
In front of a buzzing home crowd at St Andrew’s, Birmingham were minutes away from securing all three points

The move marks a significant step up for the young English forward, who now has the chance to prove himself on a bigger stage

The match turned heavily in the visitors’ favour when Ipswich were reduced to 10 men

The win keeps Forest firmly in the race for European qualification

Manchester City defeated Ipswich in today's away match of the English championship Premier League

Liam Delap helped Ipswich earn their first home win of the season

Arsenal secured a 1-0 victory over Ipswich Town in their latest Premier League encounter

Newcastle gave their fans the perfect Christmas present by handing Ipswich their biggest defeat of the season

Hull City
Ipswich Town