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Updated 03/12/2024 at 21:21 GMT
THREE MINUTES STOPPAGE TIME
We've an extra three minutes to play - can Ispwich do anything with it?
Nkeitah replaces Sarr, moments aftere he fouls to give away a free kick.
I do not understand how Morsy has managed to avoid a yellow card, this evening, as he fouls AGAIN. This time it's Hughes on the receiving end.
Al-Hamadi hits the deck which results in a free kick for Ipswich just outside the box, it ends up with Broadhead who can't catch the ball as it meets the post. Close but no cigar for Ipswich.
That is an ugly ball by Hutchinson who strikes clean across the box from the far side. It's not a good touch, but perhaps indicative of a last gasp press by the home side.
Chabolah off and is replaced by Richards.
Morsy misses from outside the box with a right-footed effort.
A few minutes ago Eze was replaced by Devenny, meanwhile Al-Hamadi comes on now for Dalep.
FRUSTRATING FOR BOTH SIDES
It's fair to say both sides are missing something, this evening. Both have had chances that just fizzle away to nothing and it's hard to understand why. There have been some curious decisions, but fundamentally, the quality is lacking.
TRIPLE SUBSTITUTION FOR IPSWICH
Taylor, Broadhead and Chaplin come on as Cajuste, Jack Clarke, and Burns make way.
Jean-Phillipe Mateta chips the ball over the keeper from the far corner of the box to give Palace the advantage.
Lacroix absolutely bulldozes Delap there as he clatters into him, Free kick for Ipswich.
O'Shea brings a period of Ipswich dominance to an end as his effort sails over the crossbar. That said, Ipswich have looked a lot healthier in terms of possession, pace and precision in the opening part of this second half.
Eze strikes from the edge of the box, but it's blocked. The result will be a corner.
Sorry, that’s just the one substitution – not plural.
Lerma has replaced Doucoure who, as you’ll remember, had picked up a yellow card in that first half.
We’re going into the second half with some substitutions – more on that in a second.
IPSWICH SHOW THEIR TEETH IN THE CLOSING MINUTES
Ipswich looked as dangerous as I've seen them so far this evening, in those closing few minutes. Nonetheless, Palace kept them under control until the whistle blew. It's 0-0 as we go into the break.
THREE MINUTES STOPPAGE TIME TO PLAY
That feels on the low side to me, but nonetheless, three minutes' stoppage time are added to the first half.
Henderson does well to block a close range shot on goal.