A look at how Ipswich Town players got on for their loan clubs in midweek...
HARRY BARBROOK
The young full-back featured and was among the scorers for Lowestoft Town as they won 5-2 at Hitchin Town in the Southern League Premier Central.
Barbrook netted his first senior goal for the Trawler Boys, who have seen manager Jamie Godbold join the Blues academy as a coach development manager. He will stay on at Crown Meadow in a Director of Football role.
Former Town keeper Andy Reynolds, who was on the bench for Town’s U18s when they won the FA Youth Cup in 2005, takes over as first-team boss.
The Suffolk side return to action when they host Harborough Town on Saturday.
MARCUS HARNESS
The attacker featured for Derby County as they drew 1-1 with Oxford United in the second tier.
Harness came on as a 56th minute sub for Paul Warne's side, who came from behind to earn a point after former Town loanee Dane Scarlett had put the U's in front.
The Rams are now unbeaten in their last three games and return to action when they host Hull City on Saturday.
GEORGE EDMUNDSON
The defender featured for Middlesbrough as they beat Sheffield United 1-0 at home in the second tier.
Edmundson played the full 90 minutes for Michael Carrick's side, who returned to winning ways after back-to-back defeats.
Boro return to action when they travel to Norwich City on Saturday.
CAMERON HUMPHREYS
The midfielder wasn't involved for Wycombe Wanderers as they won 3-2 at Burton Albion in League One.
Humphreys was an unused sub for Matt Bloomfield's side, who made it nine league games unbeaten and remain third in the table.
The Chairboys return to action when they host Leyton Orient on Saturday.
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OSMAN FOYO AND WOODY WILLIAMSON
The duo started for Chelmsford City as they were held to a 2-2 draw with Hemel Hempstead in the National League South.
Williamson was making his full debut between the sticks for the Clarets, having made a shock cameo as an outfield player against Farnborough on the weekend.
Robbie Simpson's side remain 13th in the sixth tier and return to action when they host Salisbury on Saturday.
NICO VALENTINE
The youngster featured for Needham Market as they were beaten 3-1 at home by Brackley Town in the National League North.
Valentine started and played 72 minutes for Kevin Horlock's side, who suffered a third straight defeat in the league and sit bottom of the table.
They will look to bounce back when they travel to Buxton on Saturday.
FINLEY BARBROOK, EDWIN AGBAJE AND RYAN CARR
Barbrook played the full 90 minutes and was booked for Sutton United as they were beaten 1-0 at home by Gateshead in the National League.
Agbaje didn't feature for Steve Morison's side, while Carr wasn't involved for Carl Magnay's men who moved up to fourth in the table, three points behind leaders Forest Green.
The two sides return to action when they face Braintree Town and Solihull Moors respectively.
CHARLIE BINNS
The young goalkeeper was not involved for Bishop's Stortford as they were beaten 2-1 at home by Royston Town in the Southern League Premier Central.
Binns missed the game due to being suspended for Steve Castle's side, who are now four league games without a win which sees them drop down to 19th in the table.
The Blues switch their focus to cup action as they host Felixstowe & Walton United in the first round of the FA Trophy.
OTHER PLAYERS
Elkan Baggott and Leon Ayinde weren't involved for Blackpool and Rochdale respectively due to injuries.
EX-BLUES CORNER
Chris Wood scored his fifth Premier League goal of the season for Nottingham Forest as they beat Crystal Palace 1-0 at the City Ground.
Louie Barry netted a penalty for Stockport County as they were held to a 1-1 draw with Northampton Town in League One. The former loanee has scored seven goals so far.
David McGoldrick notched a stoppage-time penalty to earn Notts County a dramatic 1-1 draw at Barrow in League Two. The forward has six goals so far this season.
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