Leeds United remain in the race for a top-two Championship finish along with Ipswich Town and Leicester City
Leeds United’s promotion hopes were this evening boosted after Ipswich Town were held to a goalless draw at home to Watford.
This was only the second time this season Kieran McKenna’s side have failed to score at Portman Road, having also been shut out by Queens Park Rangers in December.
Wednesday night’s result means Leeds are only one point behind both Ipswich and Leicester City with four games to play, though the latter do have a game in hand on second and third.
Daniel Farke’s side could have been sat top of the Championship table on 90 points had they defeated Sunderland on Tuesday, though the visitors limited Leeds to few clear-cut opportunities in the final third to earn a share of the spoils.
Ipswich made second-half substitutes against Watford on Wednesday night as they searched for a winning goal, though the dramatic finale produced in their recent 3-2 victory over Southampton could not be replicated.
The Tractor Boys will play again on home soil this weekend when Middlesborough make the trip to East Anglia for a 7.45pm kick-off. Leeds will host Blackburn Rovers, who remain embroiled in a battle to avoid relegation after losing heavily at Bristol City on Wednesday, while Leicester are away at another relegation-threatened side in the form of Plymouth Argyle.
Remaining Championship fixtures for Leeds, Leicester and Ipswich:
Leeds
Blackburn (H) – April 13
Middlesbrough (A) – April 22
QPR (A) – April 26
Southampton (H) – May 4
Leicester
Plymouth (A) – April 12
West Brom (H) – April 20
Southampton (H) – April 23
Preston (A) – April 29
Blackburn (H) – May 4
Ipswich
Middlesbrough (H) – April 13
Hull (A) – April 27
Coventry (A) – April 30
Huddersfield (H) – May 4
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