Ipswich Town go into the international break on a high after beating Preston North End 3-0 in a Championship match at Portman Road this afternoon.

Martyn Waghorn won and curled home a free-kick right at the end of a forgettable, stop-start first-half.

David McGoldrick’s thumping header doubled the lead less than five minutes after the restart, with Bersant Celina hammering home an excellent third in the 64th minute.

Prior to Waghorn’s goal, neither team had registered a shot on target. They had only mustered one off target each too as a string of injury stoppages and some uninspiring long balls made for a dull spectacle.

East Anglian Daily Times: Joe Garner, Martyn Waghorn and David McGoldrick celebrate during Ipswich Town's 3-0 home win against Preston North End on Saturday. Photo: Steve WallerJoe Garner, Martyn Waghorn and David McGoldrick celebrate during Ipswich Town's 3-0 home win against Preston North End on Saturday. Photo: Steve Waller (Image: � Copyright Stephen Waller)

Waghorn’s driving run and slick interplay with McGoldrick and Kevin Bru led to the dead ball opener. Preston keeper Chris Maxwell was poorly positioned behind his wall and left a big gap for Waghorn to stroke home his eighth of the season.

Daniel Johnson clipped the top of the Town bar with a long-range effort after that.

Town improved after the restart and netted their killer second in the 49th minute after McGoldrick climbed above Marnick Vermijl to head home Jordan Spence’s super cross from the byline.

East Anglian Daily Times: David McGoldrick fends off the challenge of Marnick Vermijl to head Town into a 2-0 lead.. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COMDavid McGoldrick fends off the challenge of Marnick Vermijl to head Town into a 2-0 lead.. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COM (Image: � Copyright Stephen Waller)

Bru – who had replaced the injured Cole Skuse on the half hour – had made a big difference with his calm passing in the midfield.

Town began to play with confidence and enjoyed a real purple patch.

Jonas Knudsen headed wide at the far post after Bru flicked on Spence’s cross, Callum Connolly saw an effort cleared off the line, before Knudsen smashed a loose ball over the bar inside the area.

East Anglian Daily Times: Bersant Celina watches as his second half shot evades the fingertips of Preston keeper Chris Maxwell to give Town a 3-0 lead, Ipswich, on 04 November 2017. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COMBersant Celina watches as his second half shot evades the fingertips of Preston keeper Chris Maxwell to give Town a 3-0 lead, Ipswich, on 04 November 2017. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COM (Image: � Copyright Stephen Waller)

Manchester City loanee Celina then finally sealed the win when hammering an angled shot high into the roof of the net following Spence’s pass.

It was the Kosovan’s seventh goal of the season in all competitions. He has now netted three games in succession.

Ipswich eased to victory after that, with Bartosz Bialkowski making a late smart stop from Jordan Hugill.

East Anglian Daily Times: Bersant Celina celebrates with skipper Luke Chambers at the final whistle. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COMBersant Celina celebrates with skipper Luke Chambers at the final whistle. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COM (Image: © Copyright Stephen Waller)

The Blues move up to seventh in the table and, as it stands, are a point off the play-off places.

IPSWICH TOWN (4-2-3-1): Bialkowski; Spence, Chambers (cpt), Webster, Knudsen; Skuse, Connolly; Waghorn, McGoldrick, Celina; Garner.

East Anglian Daily Times: Skipper Luke Chambers congratulates David McGoldrick after he had handed Town into a 2-0 lead against Preston North End. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COMSkipper Luke Chambers congratulates David McGoldrick after he had handed Town into a 2-0 lead against Preston North End. Picture: STEVE WALLER WWW.STEPHENWALLER.COM (Image: © Copyright Stephen Waller)

Unused subs: Gerken, Iorfa, Kenlock, Sears.

PRESTON NE (4-1-4-1): Maxwell; Fisher, Huntington (cpt), Boyle, O’Connor; Welsh; Barkhuizen, Pearson, Browne, Johnson; Hugill.

East Anglian Daily Times: Bersant Celina scored his third in three games during the victory over Preston. Picture: STEVE WALLERBersant Celina scored his third in three games during the victory over Preston. Picture: STEVE WALLER (Image: � Copyright Stephen Waller)

Unused subs: Hudson, Horgan, Mavididi, Robinson.

Attendance: 14,390 (435 away)

Referee: Andrew Madley