Ipswich Town's Omari Hutchinson scored a dramatic injury time equaliser to hold West Bromwich Albion to a 2-2 draw at Portman Road. The Baggies thought they had the three points in the bag thanks to John Swift's second half screamer, but the late effort ensures Carlos Corberan's side remain 11 points behind Ipswich in the table.
West Brom took the lead in the first half in Suffolk as Tom Fellows cut in from the left wing to fire the ball inside the near post. The visitors couldn't hold onto their lead in the second half, though, as Nathan Broadhead took advantage of a long throw to equalise.
The West Midlands outfit had to dig deep to weather the Tractor Boys storm following the equaliser before landing what looked to be the decisive blow through Swift in the 76th minute. That was until Hutchinson popped up in the third minute of added time to steal a point for Ipswich.
It's a point that ensures West Brom will remain in the play-offs this weekend, but they risk that cushion being eaten into by those below them in the league table. Ipswich remain fourth, one place ahead of the Baggies. Here's our player ratings.

9. CAM - Andreas Weimann of West Bromwich Albion celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Sky Bet Championship match between West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City at The Hawthorns on February 03, 2024 in West Bromwich, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)
6 - Set Fellows away for the opener but let himself down by needlessly handballing the ball into net in the second half. | Getty Images

10. LM - Tom Fellows
8 - Took his goal exceptionally well with a smart finish at the near post. His influence waned in the second half, though, and he was the man to make way as Corberan made changes. | Getty Images

11. ST - Brandon Thomas-Asante
7 - Worked so hard in the first half, hounding Ipswich defenders and looking to bring others into play. Replaced early in the second half. | Getty Images

12. Nathaniel Chalobah
6 - On for Bartley at the break and helped the Baggies to weather an Ipswich storm. | Getty Images