Hull fights back three times to deny Ipswich
Ipswich Town missed the chance to move into an automatic promotion spot as play-off-chasing Hull City came from behind three times in a thrilling 3-3 EFL Championship draw at MKM Stadium.
Ipswich knew a victory would take it second after Leeds United was surprisingly beaten 4-0 by Queens Park Rangers, and the Traactor Boys led on three separate occasions, George Hirst opening the scoring before Omari Hutchinson produced two brilliant strikes from the edge of the area.
But buoyed by slip-ups from rivals Norwich City and West Bromwich Albion earlier in the day, the Tigers dug deep to fight back on each occasion, Ozan Tufan and Liam Delap scoring their first two equalisers.
With Liam Rosenior's men 3-2 down with just four minutes to play, substitute Noah Ohio blasted his shot in off the crossbar to punish an error from Ipswich goalkeeper Vaclav Hladky.
The result keeps Ipswich behind second-placed Leeds on goal difference, but the Tractor Boys do have a game in hand to come against Coventry City in midweek.
Hull, meanwhile, is two points adrift of the top six, with Norwich's goal difference meaning its place in the top-six spot is all but assured. The Tigers will, however, leapfrog West Brom if they beat Plymouth Argyle on the final day and Albion loses to Preston North End.