A look at how Ipswich Town players got on for their loan clubs this weekend...
CAMERON HUMPHREYS
The midfielder featured and scored for Wycombe Wanderers as they beat Leyton Orient 3-0.
Humphreys wrapped up the win for his third strike of the campaign for Matt Bloomfield's side, who made it ten games unbeaten.
The Chairboys switch their focus to FA Cup action when they host York City next Saturday.
MARCUS HARNESS
The attacker featured for Derby County as they drew 1-1 with Hull City in the Championship.
Harness started and played 89 minutes for Paul Warne's side, who have now played out three successive 1-1 draws in a four-match unbeaten run.
The Rams return to action when they travel to Stoke City next Saturday.
GEORGE EDMUNDSON
The defender featured for Middlesbrough as they drew 3-3 with ten-man Norwich City in the second tier.
Edmundson played the full 90 minutes and was booked for Michael Carrick's side, who let slip a two-goal lead at Carrow Road.
Boro return to action when they host Coventry City next Saturday.
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OSMAN FOYO AND WOODY WILLIAMSON
The duo featured for Chelmsford City as they beat Salisbury 2-1 at home in the National League South.
Foyo opened the scoring for his seventh goal of the season for Robbie Simpson's side, who secured all three points thanks to a late winner via Paul Appiah.
The Clarets return to action when they travel to Torquay United next Saturday.
FINLEY BARBROOK AND EDWIN AGBAJE
The duo weren't involved for Sutton United as they won 1-0 at Braintree Town in National League.
Barbrook missed the game due to being suspend after picking up five bookings for Steve Morison's side, while Agbaje is still working his way back to full fitness.
The U's got back to winning ways after three straight defeats and switch their focus to the FA Cup as they host Birmingham City in the first round next Saturday.
HARRY BARBROOK
The young full-back featured for Lowestoft Town as they beat Harborough Town 1-0 at Crown Meadow in the Southern League Premier Central.
Barbrook played the full 90 minutes for boss Jamie Godbold, who took charge of his final game of the Trawler Boys as he begins his new role in the Blues academy.
The Suffolk side are now four games unbeaten and don't return to action until Tuesday 5th of November when they host Halesowen Town.
NICO VALENTINE
The youngster featured and scored for Needham Market as they were heavily beaten 7-1 at Buxton in the National League North.
Valentine netted his first league goal of the season for Kevin Horlock's side, who were 6-1 down at half-time and sit bottom of the table after four straight defeats.
The Marketmen will look to bounce back when they host Spennymoor Town next Saturday.
CHARLIE BINNS
The young goalkeeper was not involved for Bishop's Stortford as they were beaten 6-1 at home by Felixstowe & Walton United in the FA Trophy first round.
Binns missed the game for Steve Castle's side due to be suspended and will serve his final match ban in their next game.
The Blues return to action when they travel to AFC Telford United next Saturday.
OTHER PLAYERS
Leon Ayinde, Ryan Carr and Charlie Binns weren't involved for Rochdale, Gateshead and Bishop's Stortford respectively.
EX-BLUES CORNER
Chris Wood scored twice for Nottingham Forest as they won 3-1 at Leicester City in the Premier League. The New Zealand forward has now netted seven goals this season.
Corrie Ndaba netted for Kilmarnock as they lost 2-1 at Ross County in the Scottish Premiership. The Irishman scored his first goal since signing for Killie permanently from Town in the summer.
Kieffer Moore notched for Sheffield United as they beat Stoke City 2-0 at Bramall Lane in the Championship.
Armando Dobra was among the scorers for Chesterfield as they won 5-2 at Morecambe in League Two.
Josh Yorwerth scored for Barry Town as they won 2-1 at Flint Town in the Cymru Premier.
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