Ipswich Town were beaten 1-0 by Fleetwood Town this evening. Andy Warren hands out his player grades.

East Anglian Daily Times: Luke Chambers has his head in his hands as Town manager Paul Lambert puts an arm around his skipper, as they walk off the pitch at the end of the 1-0 defeat by Fleetwood. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.comLuke Chambers has his head in his hands as Town manager Paul Lambert puts an arm around his skipper, as they walk off the pitch at the end of the 1-0 defeat by Fleetwood. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.com (Image: Stephen Waller)

Tomas Holy

Had a few moments of indecision before picking the ball out of his net. He could arguably have done more for Ched Evans' goal as he stuck out a leg, got something on it but couldn't keep it out. His repeated long kicks downfield were jeered by the home crowd as they landed in opposition territory with no hope of being won by the Ipswich forwards. 4

Janoi Donacien

Back into the side at right wing-back and, while dealing with much of what was required of him defensively, he had very little impact in an offensive sense during the first period. He had some loose moments during the second period as well as a couple of forays forward. 4

East Anglian Daily Times: Skipper Luke Chambers clears a dangerous ball. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.comSkipper Luke Chambers clears a dangerous ball. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.com (Image: Stephen Waller)

Luke Chambers

In the heart of the back three and had a let-off as his attempt to clear Barrie McKay's low cross saw the ball rattle away off his own post to safety. Evans had the beating of the Ipswich skipper as he controlled his run well, moved the ball past him and beat Tomas Holy into the corner of the net. Frustration crept in during a second half in which he tried to get his side going but looked to be lacking fire himself. 4

James Wilson

Another to return to the side in the right-sided centre-half role and looked solid enough defensively but, like so many, had sloppy moments on the ball as Ipswich struggled to build from the back. 5

East Anglian Daily Times: Town manager Paul Lambert pictured during the Fleetwood match. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.comTown manager Paul Lambert pictured during the Fleetwood match. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.com (Image: Stephen Waller)

Josh Earl

Started as central defender and ended at left-back, where he was solid enough without being able to impact the game on a regular basis. Made one good block in the first half and some decent interceptions in the second. 5

Luke Garbutt

Since returning from a thigh injury the Everton loanee has looked well short of the player who posed such a great threat during the early weeks of his Ipswich career. His set-pieces are the perfect example of that as time and again they sailed harmlessly out of play. He moved into a midfield role at the start of the second period and wasn't able to influence the game. 4

Brett McGavin

This was a big night for the academy product as he made his league debut, having played three times in cup competitions. He had some difficult moments but, overall, coped well on what was a difficult night to be thrown in. Was unlucky to be withdrawn at the break. 5

Andre Dozzell

In from the cold for his first league minutes of 2020 and played some really nice early balls, zipping it into team-mates' feet and looking the most likely to make something happen. That continued throughout the game but he didn't find team-mates on the same wavelength. Ipswich's stand-out player. 6

East Anglian Daily Times: Freddie Sears is pulled over by Harry Souttar. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.comFreddie Sears is pulled over by Harry Souttar. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.com (Image: Stephen Waller)

Jon Nolan

Struggled to get into the game in a meaningful way during the opening period as he wasn't able to compete physically against an experienced Fleetwood duo of Glenn Whelan and Paul Coutts and didn't manage to get on the ball in the final third. Had a shot cleared off the line but wasn't able to influence this game anywhere near enough. 4

Alan Judge

Started up front alongside Will Keane and despite plenty of effort and willing running, his attempts to create weren't coming off during the first half. He took on set-piece responsibility in the second and so nearly had Ipswich level, only for his in-swinging free-kick to be cleared off the line. 5

East Anglian Daily Times: Ipswich Town owner Marcus Evans and general manager of football operations Lee O'Neill look on. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.comIpswich Town owner Marcus Evans and general manager of football operations Lee O'Neill look on. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.com (Image: Stephen Waller)

Will Keane

Played up front with Judge off of him but saw little of the ball on the ground during the first half while having no joy at all in the air against giant centre-half Harry Souttar. His one sight of goal during the opening period saw him take too long and not get a shot away following good work from McGavin and Dozzell. His night continued in a similar manner before he was replaced by Tyreece Simpson. 4

Freddie Sears (for McGavin, 46)

Had a shot deflected over the top within minutes of coming on and was generally a bright spark on a poor evening for his side, as he got free in dangerous areas and looked like he could potentially help his side find a way back into the game. Sadly, he couldn't. 6

East Anglian Daily Times: Ched Evans beats Town keeper Tomas Holy to give Fleetwood a 1-0 lead. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.comChed Evans beats Town keeper Tomas Holy to give Fleetwood a 1-0 lead. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.com (Image: Stephen Waller)

Tyreece Simpson (for Keane, 61)

The big striker, who only turned professional a day before this game, was a handful once he entered the contest and was the only Ipswich player to truly test the Fleetwood goalkeeper as he turned and shot to force Alex Cairns into action. His physicality was a real boost to an Ipswich side lacking fight in the first half. 6

Teddy Bishop (for Nolan, 75)

Some decent runs and threatening momentrs but not enough to find a way back into the game. 5

East Anglian Daily Times: Andre Dozzell battles for the ball. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.comAndre Dozzell battles for the ball. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.com (Image: Stephen Waller)

East Anglian Daily Times: Skipper Luke Chambers clears a dangerous ball. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.comSkipper Luke Chambers clears a dangerous ball. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.com (Image: Stephen Waller)

East Anglian Daily Times: Ched Evans wheels away after scoring to give Fleetwood a 1-0 first half lead. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.comChed Evans wheels away after scoring to give Fleetwood a 1-0 first half lead. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.com (Image: Stephen Waller)

East Anglian Daily Times: Will Keane in a battle with Harry Souttar. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.comWill Keane in a battle with Harry Souttar. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.com (Image: Stephen Waller)

East Anglian Daily Times: Tyreece Simpson is pulled back by Fleetwood scorer Ched Evans. Photo: Steve WallerTyreece Simpson is pulled back by Fleetwood scorer Ched Evans. Photo: Steve Waller (Image: Stephen Waller)

East Anglian Daily Times: The majority of Town players with their hands on their hips during the a break in play towards the end of the defeat by Fleetwood. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.comThe majority of Town players with their hands on their hips during the a break in play towards the end of the defeat by Fleetwood. Picture Steve Waller www.stephenwaller.com (Image: Stephen Waller)