An early Nathan Broadhead goal is enough for Ipswich to beat Bristol City as they move within five points of Championship leaders Leicester.
An early goal from Nathan Broadhead was enough for Ipswich Town to defeat Bristol City and move within five points of Championship leaders Leicester City.
Sam Morsy hit the bar with a long-range effort before half-time as Ipswich almost doubled their lead but Harry Cornick's deflected shot off the post went close to earning a point for the Robins.After being without a game for over two weeks, Ipswich could have been forgiven for a slow start, but after Massimo Luongo had forced a good save out of Max O'Leary, the visitors were not to be denied for long.
Taylor Gardner-Hickman tried to bring the home team level with a shot from outside the area, forcing goalkeeper Vaclav Hladky to tip it over. O'Leary saved from Leif Davis at the start of the second half while Hladky kept out a Tommy Conway free-kick at the other end.
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