Wigan, who are pushing for automatic promotion, took the lead on the cusp of half-time through Will Keane before Conor Chaplin levelled just after the hour. Sam Morsy then put Ipswich ahead on 73 minutes, and though it looked like Ipswich may claim an important three points, Keane struck four minutes from time to confirm a point for Wigan. Ipswich are 11th in the league table and head to Crewe Alexandra on Saturday.

There is also lots of potential game time this weekend for our players out on loan as Charlie Goode’s Sheffield United welcome Cardiff City to Bramall Lane and Marcus Forss’ Hull City host Reading.

In the National League, Ellery Balcombe will be aiming to keep up his excellent run of minutes as Bromley head to Boreham Wood currently 11th and this weekend’s opponents are just one place and one point above them.

Across the continent Mads Bidstrup will be aiming to help FC Nordsjælland to make it four unbeaten when they face Viborg on Sunday, whilst Luka Racic’s HB Køge travel to Esbjerg.

In Spain, Joel Valencia’s AD Alcorcón face Oviedo and they are still sat bottom of the second tier in Spain. Halil DerviÅŸoÄŸlu will aim to find the net once again for Galatasaray as they travel to Altay on Sunday in Turkey.

Over in Australia, Lachlan Brook’s Adelaide United welcome Perth Glory to Coopers Stadium and they currently sit fourth in the A-League.