'They deserved to win' - manager reactionIpswich boss Mick McCarthy: "I should congratulate Lincoln. They deserved to win. From my point of view the way we lost the game was ridiculous. We had a chance to score ourselves and then seconds later they scored. "On the back of the performance on Saturday it was surprising how we played tonight. They controlled the game but I'm not going to stand here and give my team stick. "The fans want to see these upsets. It's great for TV but not for me unfortunately. The fans made their thoughts quite clear tonight.
Ipswich - Lincoln City » Live Score & Stream + Odds and StatsIpswich will host Lincoln City in a League One game, which, is certain to entertain all Football fans. This event will take place on 15/10/2022 at 14:00 UTC. So to get you ready for the match Oddspedia will provide you with the latest betting odds for Ipswich and Lincoln City. These odds will come from 6 reputable sportsbooks on 32 different betting markets. Currently, the Bookmakers place Ipswich as favourites to win the game at @ 1. 29Also, for your analysis, we have the recent form of Ipswich and Lincoln City, their standings and head-to-head statistics. In addition to this, we will also lavish the following information on you:Comprehensive Pre-Match OddsTeam LineupsIn-Play (live) Betting Oddslive Scores - as They HappenCommentary - Match Event Viewer with MomentumAll of this to provide the best betting experience online, courtesy of oddspedia! Has this whetted your appetite for League One betting? If so, you can find the schedule for the upcoming matches below: Fleetwood Town - Shrewsbury Town, MK Dons - Plymouth Argyle.
What now for abject Ipswich? Dean Gerken's instinctive first-half save denied Luke Waterfall a certain goal for LincolnFormer Ipswich defender Terry Butcher, who was at Sincil Bank for BBC Sport, did not hold back in his criticism of his old club. "I can't remember ever being so embarrassed and humiliated as an Ipswich fan, " he told BBC Radio 5 live.
Nathan Arnold (Lincoln City) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses the top left corner. Assisted by Matt Rhead with a headed pass following a set piece situation. Substitution, Ipswich Town. Andre Dozzell replaces Grant Ward. Freddie Sears replaces Leon Best. Terry Hawkridge (Lincoln City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
IPSWICH TOWN Nickname: The Tractor Boys Founded: 1878 Stadium: Portman Road Manager: Kieran McKenna Top scorer: Conor Chaplin (six goals) League position: 2nd LAST TIME OUT Imps 0-0 Charlton Athletic Sky Bet League One Imps: Rushworth, Poole ©, Jackson, Sanders (Oakley-Boothe 79’), O’Connor, House, Mandroiu (Garrick 63’), Eyoma, Roughan (Robson 69’), Virtue, Diamond. Subs (not used): Wright, Vernam, Sorensen. Morecambe 1-2 Ipswich Town Ipswich: Walton, Donacien, Keogh, Edmundson, Edwards, Evans, Morsy ©, Davis (Vincent-Young 76'), Chaplin (Harness 67'), John-Jules (Ladapo 76'), Jackson (Burns 66').
They now host Brighton in round four. After twice coming from behind at Portman Road to earn a replay in the first meeting, Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy promised his side had noted the lessons of that scare. But if they had learned anything, his players were unable to put it into practice, managing just one decent attempt on the Lincoln goal in 90 uninspiring minutes. Reaction to all of Tuesday's third-round replaysFA Cup results and fourth-round fixturesChris Sutton cannot contain himself as Lincoln score late winnerClass of 2017 emulate Taylor's achievementLincoln fans paid tribute to Graham Taylor between the 75th and 76th minutes - marking the 1975-76 season when he led them to the Division Four title and the fourth round of the FA CupGraham Taylor was in charge of Lincoln the last time they reached the fourth round, so it was fitting the National League leaders matched that achievement on the night the club paid tribute to their former manager.
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Attempt saved. Jack Muldoon (Lincoln City) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top right corner. Assisted by Matt Rhead. Jack Muldoon replaces Nathan Arnold. Goal! Lincoln City 1, Ipswich Town 0. Nathan Arnold (Lincoln City) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Adam Marriott with a through ball following a fast break. Bradley Wood (Lincoln City) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Foul by Bradley Wood (Lincoln City). Tom Lawrence (Ipswich Town) wins a free kick on the left wing. Corner, Ipswich Town.
It's a great night and an amazing feeling for the club. "Line-upsLincoln CityFormation 4-4-21Farman2WoodBooked at 90mins5Waterfall25Raggett3Habergham28ArnoldSubstituted forMuldoonat 90+3'minutes30Woodyard8Power11HawkridgeSubstituted forMcCombeat 90+5'minutes31RobinsonSubstituted forMarriottat 80'minutes9RheadBooked at 49minsSubstitutes7Muldoon10Marriott12Long14Miles23Walker27McCombe29WeatherellIpswichFormation 3-5-21Gerken14Digby4Chambers6Berra29Emmanuel18WardSubstituted forDozzellat 75'minutes22DouglasBooked at 64mins8Skuse3Knudsen9BestSubstituted forSearsat 75'minutes27LawrenceSubstitutes17Bru20Sears23Dozzell26McDonnell32Morris33Bialkowski41WebberReferee:Ben TonerAttendance:9, 054Live TextMatch ends, Lincoln City 1, Ipswich Town 0. Second Half ends, Lincoln City 1, Ipswich Town 0. Substitution, Lincoln City. Jamie McCombe replaces Terry Hawkridge.
Lincoln City 1-0 Ipswich TownNon-league Lincoln City reached the FA Cup fourth round for the first time in 41 years as Nathan Arnold's injury-time strike secured a deserved victory over Ipswich at Sincil Bank. Arnold fired home in the first of four added minutes to secure a famous triumph against the Championship side. The Imps were dominant throughout and a bigger margin of victory against a team 59 places higher in the league pyramid would not have flattered them.
I'm not happy about producing that kind of football in front of the fans. " Lincoln City's manager Danny Cowley: "The way they've worked day in, day out, is incredible. You can have great days like this if you put so much work in like we have. "I thought we competed really well and worked every minute so hard. We pressed from the front and actually thought we had great control in the game even against a Championship side like Ipswich. "What a brilliant finish from Nathan. Not an easy finish when the whole of Sincil Bank is hoping he sticks it in.
Lincoln's run in the cup was just one highlight among many during Taylor's managerial reign between 1972 and 1977, which was followed by successful spells at Watford and Aston Villa before landing the England job in 1990. A minute's applause was held before kick-off in memory of Taylor, who died on 12 January at the age of 72, and he was remembered again later in the match with more applause and a show of lights from fans in the stands. But far and away the best tribute was saved until the end when Lincoln substitute Adam Marriott's pass sent Arnold sprinting clear of the Ipswich defence and he rounded the goalkeeper before knocking the ball into an empty net.
"Ipswich lost the wrong way, not enough fight, not enough passion. "I am bitterly disappointed. Over the 180 minutes Lincoln have been by far the better team, it wasn't a fluke. "When you lose like that then Mick McCarthy will be concerned, but the club won't have any knee-jerk reactions. "The margin of defeat could certainly have been greater but for a brilliant first-half save by Ipswich goalkeeper Dean Gerken, who stuck out a hand to somehow claw away Luke Waterfall's close-range header on the stroke of half-time. Danny Cowley's side put Ipswich's back line under pressure with a barrage of crosses, with burly striker Matt Rhead spurning one opening and midfielder Alex Woodyard heading a very presentable chance wide when unmarked. Ipswich's best opening came with a low Josh Emmanuel shot just before the hour, but Imps goalkeeper Paul Farman was always behind it and made a good save.
Ipswich Town vs Lincoln City Live Stream, Predictions One thing is for certain, Lincoln City will surely find it tough to put one past a Ipswich Town side who certainly have the ability to get the goals that
Ipswich Town vs Lincoln City on 15 Oct 22 - Match CentreThe Imps are back on the road in Sky Bet League One - travelling to high-flying Ipswich Town on Saturday 15 October (3pm KO). All the key information ahead of the fixture in Suffolk can be found in this match preview. TICKET INFORMATION Tickets for Ipswich are now off sale, with no on the day sales available. Over 27, 000 fans are expected inside Portman Road for the game, which has been made all ticket by the hosts. MATCH COVERAGE Imps supporters who are unable to make it to Ipswich can follow the action with regular updates on the club’s official Twitter page.
Conceded by Nathan Arnold. Attempt missed. Jonas Knudsen (Ipswich Town) left footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Hand ball by Tom Lawrence (Ipswich Town). Adam Marriott replaces Theo Robinson. Attempt blocked. Nathan Arnold (Lincoln City) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Matt Rhead (Lincoln City) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Assisted by Nathan Arnold.
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