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Norwich City vs Ipswich Town. Sky Bet Championship Play-Offs Semi-Final.

Carrow RoadAttendance26,994.

Norwich City 3

  • W Hoolahan (50th minute pen)
  • N Redmond (64th minute)
  • C Jerome (76th minute)

Ipswich Town 1

  • C Berra (sent off 49th minute)
  • T Smith (60th minute)

4-2

Norwich 3-1 Ipswich: Canaries win derby to reach Championship play-off final

Nathan Redmond celebrates after scoring for Norwich in the Championship play-off semi-final second leg against Ipswich
Image: Nathan Redmond celebrates after scoring for Norwich

Three second-half goals saw Norwich beat 10-man Ipswich 3-1 to book their place in the Championship play-off final with a 4-2 aggregate win.

A tie tantalisingly poised at 1-1 after the first leg sprung into life in the 49th minute when Wes Hoolahan converted a penalty after Ipswich defender Christophe Berra was sent off for handling Nathan Redmond’s effort on the line.

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Match highlights: Norwich 3-1 Ipswich

Ipswich pulled themselves level on the hour mark when Tommy Smith bundled home from close range, before Redmond restored Norwich’s advantage four minutes later with a low strike from inside the area. 

And Cameron Jerome poked in a third for the hosts in the 76th minute as Alex Neil's side secured a place against Middlesbrough in next Monday's Wembley final. 

Both sides made one change from last Saturday’s draw at Portman Road, with Graham Dorrans dropping to the home bench in favour of Hoolahan and Paul Anderson starting for Ipswich in place of the injured Luke Varney in a crucial 99th East Anglia derby.

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Cameron Jerome: Berra red card changed the match

Neither keeper was tested during a cagey first half at a sell-out Carrow Road, where the visitors constantly pressed to give Norwich minimal time and space in possession.

The hosts almost opened the scoring on 16 minutes when Russell Martin drilled a low strike through a congested area, but Anderson, scorer of Town’s equaliser in last week’s first leg, cleared off the line with Bart Bialkowski beaten.

Ipswich’s best chance of the half came when Anderson dispossessed Martin on the edge of the home area and saw his cross find Kevin Bru, but the Mauritian blazed his first-time effort over the bar.

Wes Hoolahan of Norwich City celebrates
Image: Wes Hoolahan celebrates giving Norwich City the lead

Hoolahan made space on the left and broke clear of Tommy Smith to feed in Jonny Howson late on in the half, but the winger saw his effort blocked by the legs of Tyrone Mings.

With the second half starting at a much faster tempo, Hoolahan broke away to find Redmond, who cut inside on to his right foot before seeing his curling effort blocked on the line by the arm of Berra. After referee Roger East dismissed the Scottish centre-half, Hoolahan coolly sent Bialkowski the wrong way from the spot to give the hosts the lead.

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Alex Neil: happy with how his players handled themselves

Despite the man disadvantage, Town pulled themselves when a long free-kick in to the area was flicked on by Daryl Murphy. Smith reacted quickest to turn the ball home, racing the length of the pitch to celebrate with the travelling supporters.

Four minutes later, Martin Olsson’s effort from an acute angle was smothered by Bialkowski but the ball found its way to Howson, who side-footed for Redmond to drill in to the corner to restore Norwich's lead. 

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Mick McCarthy: Extremely proud of his players despite defeat

With gaps starting to appear in the visitors' defence, Hoolahan’s fierce strike was well held by Bialkowski and Bradley Johnson’s effort was blocked by a last-ditch Mings challenge.

Jerome then somehow failed to turn in Howson’s cross from no more than six yards out, but made amends a few minutes later by toe-poking home from inside the area to seal Norwich's victory, leaving Neil's men one game from a return to the Premier League.

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