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Apr 25, 2015 at 3pm UK
 
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2-1

Murphy (22'), Sears (83')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Berra (53' og.)

Freddie Sears strike sinks Nottingham Forest

Freddie Sears fires home seven minutes from time to give Ipswich Town a 2-1 win over Nottingham Forest.

A late Ipswich Town winner from Freddie Sears ensured that Nottingham Forest left Portman Road empty handed after Christophe Berra's calamitous own goal looked to have cancelled out Daryl Murphy's 25th goal of the season.

Henri Lansbury spurned an early chance to put the visitors ahead when he pounced on Cole Skuse's slip and lashed his shot high and wide of goal.

Murphy was similarly careless with his first effort of the afternoon, nodding Teddy Bishop's corner over the bar when well placed.

However, the Championship's top scorer made no mistake with his next opportunity, collecting Sears's pass and hammering the ball beyond Karl Darlow from inside the area.

Stephen Hunt picked out Tommy Smith with a free kick just before the break, but the defender could only turn the ball over the top.

Forest levelled the tie in fortuitous circumstances just eight minutes after the restart as Berra stumbled in the box and turned Ben Osborn's cross into his own net.

Substitute Luke Varney then twice tested Darlow with headers in the space of a just a few minutes as the home side made all the late running.

Just as Forest looked as though they would escape with a draw, Sears cut inside Jack Hobbs and hit a strike that deflected up and into the back of the net.

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