Ipswich's promotion hopes took a hit with a 2-0 defeat to Portsmouth at Fratton Park, as Conor Shaughnessy and Colby Bishop scored for the home team. Despite the loss, Ipswich remains two points ahead of Millwall with a game in hand.
Conor Shaughnessy and Colby Bishop claimed quick-fire goals as Portsmouth boosted their Sky Bet Championship survival hopes by denting Ipswich's automatic promotion push with a 2-0 win at Fratton Park.
Defender Shaughnessy set Pompey on course to move four points clear of the relegation zone by heading home Adrian Segecic's corner in the 42nd minute.
Striker Bishop doubled the lead just two minutes later, slotting a loose ball in the bottom right corner from close range to stun the Tractor Boys and spark wild celebrations among home supporters.
Second-placed Ipswich remain two points above third-placed Millwall with a game in hand after slipping to a surprise first defeat in 10 outings.
Following the euphoria of Saturday's 2-0 derby victory at Norwich, the Tractor Boys faded from a bright start and barely tested home goalkeeper Nicolas Schmid.
This fixture went ahead at the third time of asking following postponements in January and February due to a frozen pitch and a waterlogged pitch respectively.
Ipswich travelled to the south coast buoyed by regaining second spot thanks to victory at Carrow Road, while Pompey had kept themselves out of the bottom three courtesy of a last-gasp 1-0 win away to promotion-chasing Middlesbrough.
Town striker George Hirst saw an early opportunity blocked behind for a corner before Portsmouth left-back Jordan Williams curled wide at the other end during an intense opening lacking clear chances.
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Conor Shaughnessy heads in from close range after fighting off George Hirst at a corner to give Portsmouth the lead.
Conor Shaughnessy heads in from close range after fighting off George Hirst at a corner to give Portsmouth the lead.
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Portsmouth have their lead doubled against Ipswich just before the break as Colby Bishop's pouncing on a loose ball from a rebound.
Portsmouth have their lead doubled against Ipswich just before the break as Colby Bishop's pouncing on a loose ball from a rebound.
Pompey winger Millenic Alli almost opened the scoring in spectacular style when his dipping effort from distance was tipped over by Tractor Boys goalkeeper Christian Walton in the 27th minute.
Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna has been linked with the Bournemouth job following news earlier on Tuesday that Andoni Iraola will leave the role in the summer.
His high-flying side went into half-time two goals down following a costly three-minute spell.
Centre-back Shaughnessy made the breakthrough, escaping the attentions of Hirst to nod in Segecic's inswinging delivery from the right.
Home fans had barely finished celebrating when Bishop swept into the bottom right corner after two efforts from John Swift were blocked following Andre Dozzell's cross from the left.
Chants of "we are staying up" rang around the ground as Ipswich's players gathered for an impromptu on-field team talk.
Portsmouth manager John Mousinho had described this game as a "bit of a free hit" for his team.
Moments after Town boss McKenna introduced attacking duo Jaden Philogene and Anis Mehmeti as part of a triple change, Pompey could have gone further ahead but Segecic directed his diving header wide of the left post following Alli's delivery.
Ipswich took until the 67th minute to register an attempt on target. Marcelino Nunez's effort from range was comfortably caught by Schmid, while Mehmeti later dragged wide.
Schmid saved well from Philogene in added time but the visitors could have few complaints about the result as their quest to secure an immediate return to the Premier League suffered a setback.
What were the key moments in the Ipswich vs Portsmouth match?
Conor Shaughnessy scored the first goal for Portsmouth in the 42nd minute, followed by Colby Bishop's goal just two minutes later, sealing a 2-0 victory.
How does this defeat affect Ipswich's promotion chances?
Ipswich's defeat leaves them two points above third-placed Millwall, but they still have a game in hand, maintaining some advantage in the promotion race.
Who scored the goals for Portsmouth against Ipswich?
Conor Shaughnessy and Colby Bishop scored the goals for Portsmouth in their 2-0 win over Ipswich.
What is the current standing of Ipswich in the Championship after the loss?
After the loss to Portsmouth, Ipswich remains in second place in the Championship, two points ahead of Millwall.
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