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Norwich City 1-1 Ipswich Town: East Anglian Derby ends all-square as Jacob Murphy cancels out Jonas Knudsen's opener

The East Anglian Derby ended all-square as Norwich and Ipswich played out a 1-1 draw at Carrow Road.

After a scoreless first half, in which Ipswich should have had a penalty for a foul on David McGoldrick, Danish defender Jonas Knudsen headed the visitors ahead before Jacob Murphy's driven leveller.

And that's how it ended, despite Norwich's best efforts, as the two great rivals had to settle for a point.

Jacob Murphy fired home the equaliser which ultimately secured a point for Norwich
Jacob Murphy fired home the equaliser which ultimately secured a point for Norwich
Murphy beat Ipswich goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski at his near post with this driven effort
Murphy beat Ipswich goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski at his near post with this driven effort
Jonas Knudsen had headed the Blues into the lead - his second against Norwich this season
Jonas Knudsen had headed the Blues into the lead - his second against Norwich this season
Mitchell Dijks did have the ball in the back of the net but he was deemed to have handledu00a0
Mitchell Dijks did have the ball in the back of the net but he was deemed to have handled
Russell Martin of Norwich City confronts referee Oliver Langford about the disallowed goal
Russell Martin of Norwich City confronts referee Oliver Langford about the disallowed goal
Canaries joint majority shareholder Delia Smith was in attendance on derby day
Canaries joint majority shareholder Delia Smith was in attendance on derby day
There was a nervous moment when Ipswich's Jonas Knudsen turned towards his own goal
There was a nervous moment when Ipswich's Jonas Knudsen turned towards his own goal
But Polish goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski was able to stick out a hand and turn the ball over
But Polish goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski was able to stick out a hand and turn the ball over
Russell Martin pays close attention to Freddie Sears as the two sides battle for possession
Russell Martin pays close attention to Freddie Sears as the two sides battle for possession
Ipswich had their very own famous face in the crowd, in the form of singer Ed Sheeran
Ipswich had their very own famous face in the crowd, in the form of singer Ed Sheeran
Cole Skuse goes to ground to try and win the ball from Norwich striker Cameron Jerome
Cole Skuse goes to ground to try and win the ball from Norwich striker Cameron Jerome