Ipswich Town vs Burnley LIVE: FA Cup updates
Burnley vs Ipswich Town live score, H2H and lineups
In the first FA Cup meeting between the two sides, the home team started brightly, with loan signing George Hirst - whose father David played for Sheffield Wednesday in the 1993 final - causing plenty of problems for the Burnley defence. The Clarets came into the game with foraging runs by Darko Churlinov resulting in a couple of off-target snap shots by Rodriguez, but despite some good passing and movement from both sides, neither keeper was seriously extended before the interval. Burnley, though, were soon on the front foot following the re-start and Hladky had to tip a Tella shot over the bar after the forward's first effort was blocked and then went down smartly to deny Rodriguez.
Before the replay, Burnley will make another trip to the east of England next Saturday to face Norwich City in the league, while Ipswich will travel to Cambridge United. Ipswich head coach Kieran McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk:"It was a big effort by the players, they did most of the things that we wanted in the game and were really difficult to play against. "They were aggressive, pressed high and played with a lot of energy and tried to play our football. "Of course, there were spells when we were having to defend, but we did everything apart from get a goal. "We had a couple of big moments we weren't able to take but we take pride in the things we did well and look forward to really good challenge at Turf Moor.
McKenna and Burnley counterpart Vincent Kompany both made three changes on the hour - the former replacing his entire front line, with top scorer Conor Chaplin and Freddie Ladapo - who both netted twice against Morecambe - and Nathan Broadhead sent on. And Kompany made another change a few minutes later as midweek signing Lyle Foster - brought in from Belgian side KVC Westerlo - made his debut in English football, but Anass Zaroury twice shot wide from decent positions as they continued to press. It was Ipswich - bidding to reach the fifth round for the first time in 16 years - who looked the more dangerous in the closing minutes as Luke Woolfenden headed over from Lee Evans' ball into the box and Chaplin hit the bar with a floated cross which rebounded into the grateful arms of Bailey Peacock-Farrell.
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