The Baggies suffered on the road for the second time this week, after substitute Jack Clarke scored late on to cause another misery performance at Portman Road.

An early start, getting up at 4:50am to set off from the coach from Oldbury all the way to Ipswich, to see an away day suffering.
Ipswich put us under pressure in the opening period, whilst Josh Griffiths made two great saves from Jaden Philogene’s efforts, while Jack Taylor shot wide too.
The Baggies grew into the game and threatened through a few set pieces. Nat Phillips nodded an early one wide, and Sam Iling-Junior’s volley from the edge of the box was also well closed down as the game remained 0-0 when half-time arrived.
After the break, Albion saw loads more of the ball and kept asking questions of Town’s defence, but efforts from Campbell and Iling-Junior were both blocked.
Ipswich had their moments too — Nunez scuffed wide and Walle Egeli couldn’t find the target.
Price nearly nicked it late on, flicking one onto the roof of the net, but just when it looked like ending goalless, Clarke popped up to nick it for Town. Points stay in Suffolk — gutting end after all that effort.
Ipswich 1-0 West Brom
Goalscorer for Ipswich: Jack Clarke (83′)
West Brom: Griffiths, Campbell (Dike 88), Phillips, Mepham, Taylor, Diakite (Styles 82), Mowatt, Iling-Junior (Grant 71), Price, Johnston, Heggebø (Maja 82).
