A look at how Ipswich Town players got on for their loan clubs this weekend....

 

 

OSMAN FOYO AND WOODY WILLIAMSON

Foyo started for Chelmsford City, bagging the equaliser just seconds after Farnborough took the lead in the 12th minute at the Melbourne Stadium. The attacker has scored six goals this season so far.

The visitors retook the lead in the 17th minute through Oliver Pendlebury, leaving Robbie Simpson's side chasing the game.

A head injury allowed the Clarets to make another substitute, but with all their outfield options on the pitch, they turned to young Town goalkeeper Williamson, who was brought on in midfield deep into stoppage time despite the fact that he wasn't expected to be in the squad.

On his Chelmsford debut, the 18-year-old connected with a cross in the 98th minute, heading narrowly wide with his first touch of the match. Ultimately, it was not to be for his team, who fell to a narrow defeat in Essex.

The result leaves Chelmsford sitting 13th in the National League South ahead of their trip to Hemel Hempstead tomorrow evening.

GEORGE EDMUNDSON

The defender featured for Middlesbrough as they were beaten 2-0 by Bristol City at the Riverside in the Championship. 

Edmundson played the full 90 minutes for Michael Carrick's side, who suffered their first league home defeat of the campaign. 

Boro will look to bounce back when they host Sheffield United on Wednesday.

Derby County manager Paul Warne with Marcus Harness and Jerry Yates at full-time.Derby County manager Paul Warne with Marcus Harness and Jerry Yates at full-time. (Image: PA) MARCUS HARNESS

The attacker featured for Derby County as they drew 1-1 with Millwall in the second tier. 

Harness started and played 77 minutes for Paul Warne's side, who picked up their first away point of the season but were denied all three points after conceding in the 85th minute, having opened the scoring themselves with 12 minutes left. 

The Rams return to action when they travel to Oxford United on Tuesday. 

CAMERON HUMPHREYS

The midfielder featured for Wycombe Wanderers as they beat 10-man Peterborough United 3-1 at Adams Park in League One

Humphreys started and played 62 minutes for Matt Bloomfield's side, who made it eight league games unbeaten, thanks to second-half substitute Richard Kone scoring a hat-trick inside 10 minutes. The forward joined the Chairboys from ninth tier side Athletic Newham in January. 

Wycombe now sit third in the table and return to action when they host Burton Albion on Tuesday. 

FINLEY BARBROOK AND EDWIN AGBAJE

Barbrook played the full 90 minutes for Sutton United as they were beaten 3-1 at home against Oldham Athletic in the National League. 

Former Town forward James Norwood was among the scorers for the Latics as Steve Morison's side were without Agbaje as the youngster is still working his way back to full fitness.

The U's will look to return to winning ways when they host Gateshead on Wednesday. 

 

 

LEON AYINDE

The Irishman was not involved for Rochdale as they were beaten 1-0 at home by Southend United in the fifth tier. 

Ayinde will be out of action for a least a month for Jimmy McNulty's side after picking up a hamstring injury. 

The Dale return to action when they host Halifax Town on Tuesday.

CHARLIE BINNS

The young goalkeeper featured for Bishop's Stortford as they lost 2-1 at home by Halesowen Town in the Southern League Premier Central. 

Binns played the full 90 minutes for Steve Castle's side, who are now three league games without a win and sit 15th in the table. 

The Blues will look to return to winning ways when they Royston Town on Tuesday. 

HARRY BARBROOK

The young full-back featured for Lowestoft Town as they were held to a 1-1 draw with Stratford Town in the Southern League Premier Central.

Jamie Godbold's side are just above the relegation zone as they drew their first game of the season. 

The Trawler Boys return to action when they travel to Hitchin Town on Tuesday. 

Nico Valentine in action for Needham yesterdayNico Valentine in action for Needham yesterday (Image: Ben Pooley) NICO VALENTINE

The youngster featured for Needham Market as they were beaten 3-0 at home by Kidderminster Harriers in the National League North. 

Valentine came on as a sub in the 66th minute for Kevin Horlock's side, who suffered their eight defeat of the season. 

The Marketmen will look to bounce back when they host Brackley Town on Tuesday. 

OTHER PLAYERS

Elkan Baggott and Ryan Carr weren't involved for Blackpool and Gateshead respectively. 

Ryan Fraser was dismissed for a shirt pull that resulted in a red card and a penalty that Jamie Vardy duly dispatched.Ryan Fraser was dismissed for a shirt pull that resulted in a red card and a penalty that Jamie Vardy duly dispatched. (Image: PA) EX-BLUES CORNER

Ryan Fraser was shown a straight red card for Southampton as they let slip a two-goal lead to lose 3-2 at home against Leicester City in the Premier League. 

Dane Scarlett netted a 92nd minute equaliser to earn Oxford United a point as they drew 1-1 with West Brom in the Championship.

Louis Barry scored from the spot for Stockport Count as they were held to a 1-1 draw with Charlton Athletic in League One. 

Brett McGavin opened the scoring for Yeovil Town as they won 3-0 at Wealdstone in the National League. 

Ross Crane notched for King's Lynn Town as they beat Buxton 2-0 at home in the National League North.