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Ipswich Town, in third position, is in contention for automatic promotion with 81 points.
Moore and Al-Hamadi, who signed in January, have contributed to recent success.
Al-Hamadi’s late brace against Sheffield Wednesday suggests he might be key for Ipswich in high-pressure situations.
As we approach the end of the 2023/24 Championship season, Kieran McKenna’s Ipswich Town are in the running for automatic promotion, and Saturday’s 6-0 success over relegation-threatened Sheffield Wednesday shows that the Tractor Boys are serious about their business.
The three points McKenna’s men gained on Saturday leaves the Tractor Boys sitting third with 81 points, only one point behind both league leaders Leeds United and second place Leicester City, although
Town had a difficult run of form in January, with only one league win, but McKenna and co have since rebounded with seven victories and only two losses in their past ten Championship games.
The Tractor Boys’ return to form has been aided by the effect of their January additions, with former Cardiff City forward Kieffer Moore scoring six goals in his first ten outings after coming on loan from Premier League club Bournemouth.
Fellow January addition Ali Al-Hamadi, who joined the Tractor Boys permanently from League Two AFC Wimbledon, has already shown to be a valuable asset at Portman Road.