Oxford United delivered a Friday night upset at the Kassam Stadium, defeating promotion-chasing Ipswich Town 2-1 through Przemyslaw Placheta's late heroics. The victory lifts the hosts out of the Championship relegation zone ahead of Saturday's fixtures.

Match Highlights

  • 24': Mark Harris breaks the deadlock with his first goal of the season, capitalizing on Azor Matusiwa's defensive error
  • 53': Leif Davis levels for Ipswich with a precise volley from Marcelino Nunez's corner
  • 77': Substitute Placheta scores the winner with a clinical 20-yard finish after a rapid counter-attack

The match began with Ipswich controlling possession, creating early chances through Sindre Egeli who hit both the post and the side netting. However, Oxford grew into the game, with Brian De Keersmaecker forcing a smart save from Christian Walton before Harris' opener.

Key Moments

Ipswich appeared to seize momentum after Davis' equalizer, with Oxford goalkeeper Jamie Cumming making crucial saves against Jaden Philogene, Marcelino Nunez, and George Hirst. The tables turned dramatically when Placheta - introduced as a second-half substitute - outpaced the defense to secure three vital points.

Manager Reactions

Gary Rowett (Oxford): "Przemy's got the pace to hurt any side... It's been a big week for us - two good draws and then a win against a well-coached side with some very good players."

Kieran McKenna (Ipswich): "We weren't clinical enough... It feels like we've given the game away on the back of a pretty good run."

The result marks Oxford's first win in six Championship matches, while Ipswich miss the chance to climb to second place in the table. Both teams face midweek fixtures, with Oxford's renewed confidence potentially proving crucial in their survival bid.