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BROADHEAD KEEPS TOWN HOPES ALIVE

Irish Daily Star

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April 03, 2025

NATHAN BROADHEAD scored his first Premier League goal to reignite Ipswich's hopes of a miracle relegation escape and further dent Bournemouth's Euro dream.

- ALEX CROOK

BROADHEAD KEEPS TOWN HOPES ALIVE

Strikes from Broadhead (top) and Liam Delap - his 11th of the season - set the Tractor Boys on course for their first league win of 2025.

Bournemouth dominated possession in the first half, but were not as fluent as they have been for much of the season after four league games without a win.

Ipswich defender Dara O'Shea earned his coin with a series of vital blocks to keep the Cherries at bay.

The Tractor Boys, bidding to end a run of five straight defeats, threatened the Bournemouth goal for the first time when Julio Enciso saw his shot blocked after the hosts failed to deal with a long throw.

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