Date | Season | Halftime | Result |
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27.01.2024 | 2023 | 0 : 1 | 1 : 2 |
Time | Team | Name | Event |
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43'' | Maidstone Utd | L. Reynolds | Normal Goal |
43'' | Maidstone Utd | C. Ezennolim | Yellow Card |
56'' | Ipswich | J. Sarmiento | Normal Goal |
57'' | Ipswich | C. Chaplin | Substitution 1 |
57'' | Ipswich | H. Clarke | Substitution 2 |
57'' | Ipswich | L. Davis | Substitution 3 |
58'' | Maidstone Utd | G. Hoyte | Yellow Card |
59'' | Maidstone Utd | R. Greenidge | Substitution 1 |
63'' | Maidstone Utd | B. Gurung | Substitution 2 |
66'' | Maidstone Utd | S. Corne | Normal Goal |
68'' | Ipswich | W. Burns | Substitution 4 |
69'' | Ipswich | G. Buabo | Substitution 5 |
74'' | Maidstone Utd | R. Court | Substitution 3 |
74'' | Maidstone Utd | P. Iandolo | Substitution 4 |
76'' | Ipswich | G. Edmundson | Yellow Card |
Ipswich Town FC was founded in 1878 in the eastern county of Suffolk. Their team colours are blue and white. They use the Portman Road stadium with a capacity of over 30,000 fans for their home games. They currently come here to watch English League Three matches.
More about Ipswich Town FCTheir nickname is The Stones and their club colours are yellow and black. Outdoors they play in a combination of white and black. The original club was founded in 1897, but went bust in 1992 after the club was unable to financially manage in the Football League Fourth Division (the predecessor of the current League Two) and ceased operations there after three seasons. It should be added that they reached this fourth highest competition in English football by direct promotion from the Conference National, only the 3rd club in history.
More about Maidstone United FCHome corners | 11 |
Home shots | 38 |
Home shots on target | 13 |
Home fouls | 8 |
Home yellow cards | 1 |
Home red cards |
Away corners | 0 |
Away shots | 2 |
Away shots on target | 2 |
Away fouls | 5 |
Away yellow cards | 2 |
Away red cards |