A look at how Ipswich Town players got on for their loan clubs this weekend from Ross Halls...
CAMERON HUMPHREYS AND ELKAN BAGGOTT
Humphreys made his first start and played 65 minutes for Wycombe Wanderers as they were held to a 2-2 draw with Blackpool in League One.
Baggott was not involved for the Seasiders due to a knock to his ankle which has seen ruled him out for the last two games.
Richard Keogh's side return to action when they host Crewe in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday night, while Matt Bloomfield's team don't play again until after the international break when they travel to Northampton Town.
FINLEY BARBROOK
The young midfielder played the full 90 minutes for Sutton United as they were beaten 2-1 at home by Forest Green Rovers in the National League.
Barbrook was booked for the U's, who conceded a 89th minute goal having only equalised three minutes prior to suffer their first defeat of the season.
Steve Morison's side will look to return to winning ways when they host Boston United at Gander Green Lane next weekend.
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OSMAN FOYO
The young forward scored his first goal for Chelmsford City as they were beaten 2-1 at Truro City in the National League South.
Foyo put the Clarets in front when he won the ball just outside the box before finishing with power past the keeper but Robbie Simpson's side conceded two late goals to suffer their third defeat of the season.
They will look to secure their first win of the season when they travel to Maidstone United on Tuesday night.
CHARLIE BINNS
The young goalkeeper played the full 90 minutes for Bishop's Stortford as they beat Cornard United 5-0 at home in the first qualifying round of the FA Cup.
Binns kept his first clean-sheet for Steve Smith's side, who progress to the second qualifying round of the famous competition.
They switch their focus back to league action next weekend as they host St Ives Town in the Southern League Premier Division Central.
MARCUS HARNESS, GEORGE EDMUNDSON AND LEON AYINDE
The trio didn't play for their new loan clubs having only joined them on deadline day.
Harness and Edmundson will look to make their debuts for Derby County and Middlesbrough respectively after the international break.
Ayinde could make his debut for Rochdale when they travel to Aldershot Town next weekend.
EX-BLUES CORNER
- Chris Wood scored for Nottingham Forest as they maintained their unbeaten start to the Premier League season by drawing 1-1 with Wolves at the City Ground.
- Kayden Jackson was among the scorers for Derby as they beat Bristol City 3-0 at Pride Park in the Championship. Jackson now has three goals in his first six games for the Rams.
- Matt Clarke notched for his second league game in a row for Middlesbrough as they won 2-0 at Cardiff City in the second tier.
- Greg Leigh netted his first goal of the season for Oxford United as they beat Preston North End 3-1 at home in the Championship.
- Jack Marriott opened the scoring for Wrexham as they maintained their unbeaten start in League One after a 2-0 win at Peterborough United.
- David McGoldrick scored a brace for Notts County as they came from behind to win 2-1 at Swindon Town in League Two.
- Brett McGavin struck twice for Yeovil Town as they won 3-1 at ten-man Boston United in the National League.
- James Norwood notched his first goal of the season for Oldham Athletic as they were held to a 1-1 with Altrincham in the fifth tier.
- Chris Smith was among the scorers for Hemel Hempstead Town as they beat Bath City 4-2 at home in the National League South.
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