Wes Burns scored twice and Kieffer Moore once as the Blues came from a goal down, scored by Tom Eaves, to give Town a 3-1 half-time lead over bottom club Rotherham United at Portman Road.
Omari Hutchinson netted a dramatic winner five minutes into injury time a minute after Rotherham had levelled as Town came from behind to beat the bottom-of-the-table Millers 4-3 to climb to third in the Championship. Wes Burns scored twice and Kieffer Moore once as the Blues came from a goal down, scored by Tom Eaves in the second minutes, to give Town a 3-1 half-time lead but the South Yorkshiremen pulled one back via Hakeem Odoffin on the hour, then, with Town having been a shadow of their usual selves, Cafu netted a controversial penalty in the 94th minute before Hutchinson’s heroics a minute later won what could prove three vital points for the Blues.
Town boss Kieran McKenna has warned that Tuesday’s opponents Rotherham United have been competitive in most matches this season, despite the Millers sitting bottom of the table, 14 points from safety.
Goals from Nathan Broadhead and Conor Chaplin saw Town to a 2-1 victory over Swansea at the Swansea.com Stadium. Broadhead gave the Blues the lead on 13 having been played in by Omari Hutchinson, Jerry Yates levelled for the Swans in the 31st minute, then Conor Chaplin made it 2-1 on 35 with the Blues withstanding Swans pressure after the break to record their first ever double of the South Wales side.