Ipswich go top with victory at Watford
Sam Morsy scores the winning goal as Ipswich return to the top of the Championship for the first time since August by beating Watford.
Sam Morsy scores the winning goal as Ipswich return to the top of the Championship for the first time since August by beating Watford.
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