Kevin Lisbie was Ipswich Town's two-goal hero in an exciting 2-2 draw at Coventry City.
The former Colchester United striker was on target with equalisers in either half to secure a share of the spoils for the Blues.
Coventry took the lead after just 38 seconds when Clinton Morrison lashed the ball beyond goalkeeper Richard Wright.
But Lisbie came up trumps with a smart finish from a one-on-one opportunity, after a long ball forward had been flicked on.
Coventry – who also hit the woodwork twice - restored their lead early in the second half when Freddy Eastwood capitalised on a slip by Richard Naylor.
But Lisbie's neat finish, darting behind the home defence and lifting the ball over goalkeeper Keiren Westwood, ensured the match finished 2-2.
For a full report, reaction and pictures from the Ricoh Arena, see Monday's Gazette.
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