Ipswich Town: 28. Walton C. - 4. Kipre, 19. Furlong, 24. Greaves (Davis L., 57), 26. O'Shea D. - 5. Matusiwa - 14. Taylor Ja. (Mehmeti An., 68), 32. Nuñez M. (Neil, 78) - 8. Egeli Sindre (Burns, 57) - 9. Hirst (Azon, 78), 47. Clarke J.
Substitution: Davis L. (from 57); Burns (from 57); Mehmeti An. (from 68); Neil (from 78); Azon (from 78)
Bench: 1. Palmer - 12. Cajuste - 20. McAteer, 29. Akpom
Yellow Cards: Kipre 82; Walton C. 90
Hull City: 1. Pandur - 2. Coyle L. (Famewo, 42), 4. Hughes Ch., 15. Egan (Hadžiahmetović, 73), 18. Drameh C., 37. McNair - 25. Crooks (Lundstram, 66), 27. Slater - 7. Millar L. (Joseph K., 66), 21. Gelhardt (McBurnie, 46), 36. Koumas
Substitution: Famewo (from 42); McBurnie (from 46); Lundstram (from 66); Joseph K. (from 66); Hadžiahmetović (from 73)
Bench: 12. Phillips D. - 6. Ajayi, 58. McCarthy C. - 26. Dowell
Yellow Cards: Coyle L. 36; Crooks 62; Pandur 63; Egan 70
In front of a buzzing home crowd at St Andrew’s, Birmingham were minutes away from securing all three points

The move marks a significant step up for the young English forward, who now has the chance to prove himself on a bigger stage

The match turned heavily in the visitors’ favour when Ipswich were reduced to 10 men

The win keeps Forest firmly in the race for European qualification

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