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Ipswich Town 0-0 AFC Wimbledon - Half-Time - Ipswich Town News

Ipswich Town 0-0 AFC Wimbledon - Half-Time Saturday, 24th Apr 2021 15:58 Dai Cornell saved a Joe Pigott penalty to prevent AFC Wimbledon from taking the lead, keeping the scoreline 0-0 at the break. Cornell and Oli Hawkins were handed their first starts under Paul Cook and Teddy Bishop returned to the XI. Cornell replaced Tomas Holy in goal, while Hawkins, who had made three sub appearances since the change of manager, was the lone striker with Bishop, who missed Tuesday s 3-0 defeat at Northampton as he was ill, behind him in the number 10 role. The Blues were otherwise unchanged from the team which lost to the Cobblers with left-back Stephen Ward again skipper with Luke Chambers on the bench.

Ipswich Town 0-0 AFC Wimbledon - Match Report - Ipswich Town News

Ipswich Town 0-0 AFC Wimbledon - Match Report Saturday, 24th Apr 2021 17:02 Town’s goal drought stretched beyond the 10-hour mark as they drew 0-0 at home to AFC Wimbledon, their fifth stalemate in eight games. Dai Cornell saved a Joe Pigott penalty in a first half dominated by the visitors, while the Dons striker also went closest for the Blues when he headed against his own bar in the second half. Cornell and Oli Hawkins were handed their first starts under Paul Cook and Teddy Bishop returned to the XI. Cornell replaced Tomas Holy in goal, while Hawkins, who had made three sub appearances since the change of manager, was the lone striker with Bishop, who missed Tuesday s 3-0 defeat at Northampton as he was ill, behind him in the number 10 role.

Cornell, Hawkins and Bishop Start Against Wimbledon - Ipswich Town News

Cornell, Hawkins and Bishop Start Against Wimbledon Saturday, 24th Apr 2021 14:18 Dai Cornell and Oli Hawkins are handed their first starts under Paul Cook and Teddy Bishop returns to the XI as the Blues host AFC Wimbledon in their penultimate home game of the season. Cornell replaces Tomas Holy in goal, while Hawkins, who has made three sub appearances since the change of manager, is the lone striker with Bishop, who missed Tuesday s 3-0 defeat at Northampton as he was ill, behind him in the number 10 role. The Blues are otherwise unchanged from the team which lost to the Cobblers with left-back Stephen Ward again skipper with Luke Chambers on the bench.

Blues Host Wimbledon Aiming to Avenge Defeat and End Goal Drought - Ipswich Town News

Blues Host Wimbledon Aiming to Avenge Defeat and End Goal Drought - Ipswich Town News
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