sport news Ipswich 0-0 Burnley: goalless draw at Portman Road sees Vincent Kompany's side ... trends now Ipswich 0-0 Burnley: goalless draw at Portman Road sees Vincent Kompany's Championship leaders forced to a replay against their League One opposition Ipswich had several chances against their championship opponents in first-half Vaclav Hladky made a pair of solid saves in the second half to deny Nathan Tella But despite some late chances both sides were unable to break the deadlock By Jon West For The Mail On Sunday Published: 16:59 GMT, 28 January 2023 | Updated: 17:06 GMT, 28 January 2023 Viewcomments The goals dried up for Championship leaders Burnley, who must try again at Turf Moor to dispose of Ipswich and reach the FA Cup fifth round. The League One hosts - who are also top scorers in their division, made a strong start and could have been ahead in the second minute had George Hirst, played in by Kayden Jackson, hit the target. Marcus Harness went even close straight after with a chip that bounced off the top of the Burnley bar. Ipswich had the better of the chances in the first half against their Championship opposition Kompany's much-changed side - only four started their last Championship success as well as this one - looked shaky at the back, with centre-back Jordan Beyer shown a yellow card in the opening exchanges. Jay Rodriguez went close with a rising drive before Clarets keeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell had to tip over an effort from Jackson from a tight angle. Beyer was lucky to stay on the pitch after bodychecking Jackson as the first half ended goalless. The first-half was played at a frantic pace, with both teams coming close to taking the lead Vincent Kompany's side sit top of the Championship but found it difficult to break down the Tractor Boys Darko Churlinov saw a decent Burnley chance deflected over early in the second half before Nathan Tella forced Town goalkeeper Vaclav Hladky into a smart stop. The Czech was needed again seconds later to bat away an effort from Rodriguez, who fancied his chances of beating him from outside the box. Ipswich were up against it but defender Luke Woolfenden was on target with a flick after Burnley struggled to clear a corner. Morocco international Anass Zaroury came close to putting the visitors ahead in the second half Both sides made a triple substitution around the hour mark, with Burnley then handing a debut to new signing Lyle Foster, the South Africa forward, soon after. It was fellow sub Anass Zaroury who almost broke the deadlock but the man who bagged a brace in the 4-2 win at Bournemouth in the third round saw his shot deflected just wide. Town sub Conor Chaplin almost caught Peacock-Farrell out with another cross in stoppage-time but it remained goal-less. IPSWICH VS BURNLEY MATCH FACTS AND RATINGS Ipswich (4-2-3-1): Hladky 7; Donacien 6, Woolfenden 6, Edmundson 6, Leigh 6; Evans 6, Morsy 7 (Luongo 78, 5), Leigh 6; Jackson 7 (Edwards 85), Aluko 6 (Chaplin 60, 5), Harness 6 (Broadhead 60, 5); Hirst 6 (Ladapo 60, 4). Subs (not used): Walton, Burgess, Vincent-Young, Humphreys. Burnley (4-2-3-1): Peacock-Farrell 6; Vitinho 6, Al-Dakhil 6, Beyer 6, Taylor 6; Cork 6, Bastien 5 (Cullen 59, 5); Tella 6 (Roberts 90, 3), Twine 6 (Brownhill 59, 5), Churlinov 6 (Zaroury 59, 6); Rodriguez 6 (Foster 67, 5). Subs not used: Casper, Ekdal, Maatsen. Referee: Tom Nield 6 Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility