It will be another busy month for Liverpool in February, although lessened somewhat by the lack of a Champions League play-off round. The Reds will be in action across three competitions next month.
Manchester United's home game against Ipswich Town will be played at a slightly earlier kick-off time on Wednesday 26 February, the Premier League has announced. The match, which is being broadcast on TNT Sports in the United Kingdom, will now get under way at 19:30 GMT.
Into the second half, Fulham looked for an equaliser, with substitute Emile Smith Rowe missing a gilt-edged chance, heading wide at the back post. Moments later, Bernd Leno did very well to prevent Szmodics getting his, and Ipswich's, second.
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Ipswich took the lead out of nowhere in the 38th minute through Szmodics. Ben Johnson crashed a header onto the bar from Nathan Broadhead's cross, and Calvin Bassey made a mess of the clearance, allowing the Irish international to finish.
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Raul Jimenez scored a 91st-minute penalty to salvage a 2-2 draw for Fulham against Ipswich in the Premier League.
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