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Bristol City 0-1 Ipswich
Josh Carson's third goal in four matches gave 10-man Ipswich a narrow victory over Bristol City.
Ipswich, unbeaten in five league games, were dealt an early blow when Lee Martin was dismissed for a late lunge on Kalifa Cisse in the 27th minute.
Ipswich survived a relentless first-half assault from Bristol City, who attacked the visitors with relish.
But Carson's stunning 52nd-minute long-range strike, against the run of play, proved to be the winner.
Bristol City played with a first-half intensity that troubled Ipswich on a number of occasions.
Jamal Campbell-Ryce, Nicky Maynard, Jordan Spence and Jon Stead were held at bay by the remarkable Arran Lee-Barrett in the Ipswich goal.
After Martin's dismissal, Ipswich were forced to survive a 10-minute barrage as Spence produced a dipping shot that flashed over the crossbar before Marvin Elliott's pinpoint header was plucked from the air by Lee-Barrett.
However, Ipswich, revitalised after the break, scored a stunning winner through Carson's perfectly executed low drive.
A head injury to Grant Leadbitter midway through the second half, which came after an aerial collision with Damion Stewart, resulted in the Ipswich midfielder being carried off after a 10-minute delay.
Stead then went close for the Robins but a string of good saves from Lee-Barrett ensured Ipswich held on.