Ross Halls takes a look at how Ipswich Town players got on for their loan clubs over the weekend...
MARCUS HARNEESS
The attacker started for Derby County as they lost 1-0 at Swansea City in the Championship.
Harness played the full 90 minutes and was booked for John Eustace's side, who saw their four-game winning run came to an end.
He has also been nominated for the PFA Championship Fans' Player of the Month award for March after bagging three goals and an assist during last month.
The Rams drop to 21st place and are only outside the bottom three on goal difference but will look to bounce back when they host Burnley on Tuesday night.
HARRY CLARKE
The defender didn't feature for Sheffield United as they lost 1-0 at Oxford United in the Championship.
Clarke has been sidelined with a foot injury for Chris Wilder's side for over a month, but looks set to be contention for the run-in.
The Blades suffered their first away defeat in six games which ends their best run of form on the road in 132 years. This results sees them off the top of the table, but they remain in the automatics spots. Next up they host Millwall on Tuesday night.
ALI AL-HAMADI
The forward returned to action for Stoke City as they drew 1-1 away with Preston in the Championship.
Al-Hamadi came on as a 62nd minute sub and won a penalty for Mark Robins' side as he was pulled down in the box, with Lewis Baker scoring from the spot to equalise for the Potters, who drop down to 20th, two points above the bottom three.
They return to action when they host fellow strugglers Luton Town on Tuesday night.
CAMERON HUMPHREYS
The midfielder featured for Wycombe Wanderers as they lost 1-0 at Reading in League One.
Humphreys played the full 90 minutes for Mike Dodds' side, who suffered a blow in their automatic promotion chances. Second-placed Wrexham winning leaves the Chairboys trailing the Welsh side by six points, albeit with a game in hand.
They play that on Tuesday night when they travel to Huddersfield Town.
ELKAN BAGGOTT
The defender didn't feature for Blackpool as they lost 2-1 at Rotherham United in League One.
Baggott has missed the last three games for Steve Bruce's side after suffering an ankle injury in training, but is set to return to action for the final five games.
The Tangerines are six points away from the play-offs and don't return to action until they travel to Stevenage on Good Friday.
FINLEY BARBROOK
The young midfielder started for Sutton United as they drew 1-1 at home with Southend United in the National League.
Barbrook played the full 90 minutes for Steve Morison's side, who netted a 94th minute equaliser via Ashley Nadesan to earn a point.
The U's sit 14th in the table and return to action when they host Rochdale on Tuesday night.
LEON AYINDE
The Irishman featured for Rochdale as they were beaten 5-4 on penalties by Spennymoor Town to miss out on reaching the FA Trophy final.
Ayinde came on as a late sub for Jimmy McNulty's side, who had led twice in normal time but drew 2-2 to send the tie to spot kicks, with the Moors netting all five to reach Wembley.
The Dale will look to bounce back in the league when they travel to Sutton on Tuesday night.
HENRY GRAY AND EMMANUEL OKUNOWO
Gray featured for Braintree Town as they beat National League leaders Barnet 2-1 at home to end their 25-game unbeaten run.
Okunowo wasn't involved for Steve Pitt's side, who netted a 90th minute winner penalty via John Akinde scoring against his former side.
The Iron are now eight points above the drop and are back in action when they travel to Tamworth next weekend.
JACOB MAZIONIS
The defender didn't feature for Woking as they lost 2-1 at Aldershot Town in the semi-final of the FA Trophy.
Mazionis is currently sidelined for Neal Ardley's side, who conceded a 93rd minute goal to miss out on taking the game to penalties.
The Cards return to league action when they travel to Oldham Athletic on Tuesday night.
HARRY BARBROOK AND NICO VALENTINE
Valentine started and bagged himself an assist for Chelmsford City as they won 1-0 at Chippenham Town in the National League South.
Barbrook wasn't involved for Robbie Simpson's side, who moved themselves up to 11th in the table and mathematically secured survival with five games to go.
The Clarets return to action when they host Enfield Town next weekend.
ASHLEY BOATSWAIN
The young forward featured for AFC Fylde as they were beaten 3-1 at home by York City in the National League.
Boatswain came on as a 60th minute sub for David Longwell's side, who suffered their three straight defeat which leaves them four points adrift from safety.
The Coasters have five games to play and return to action when they travel to Woking next weekend.
RYAN CARR
The young midfielder started for Ebbsfleet United as they lost 3-2 at Hartlepool United in the National League.
Carr played the full 90 minutes for Josh Wright's side, who conceded a 94th minute goal to suffer their first defeat in three games.
The Fleet are already relegated from the fifth tier, with them next in action when they host Sutton next weekend.
OLLY DAVIS
The young forward featured for St Albans City as they drew 1-1 at home with Dorking Wanderers in the National League South.
Davis came on as a 73rd minute sub for Ian Culverhouse's side, who netted a 86th minute equaliser via David Longe-King to earn a point which leaves them three points adrift from safety.
The Saints have four more games to avoid the drop, with them hosting Eastbourne Borough next weekend.
DANIEL O'CONNOR
The Irishman didn't feature for Farnborough as they won 4-1 at Tonbridge Angels in the National League South.
O'Connor wasn't in the matchday squad for Spencer Day's side, who returned to winning ways after back-to-back defeats and now sit ninth in the table.
Boro return to action when they host Chesham United next weekend.
JESSE AYOOLA AND JOSH LEWIS
Ayoola featured for Lowestoft Town as they lost 3-1 at Bromsgrove Sporting in the Southern League Premier Central.
Lewis wasn't involved for Andy Reynolds' side, who suffered their fifth straight defeat which leaves them eight points adrift from safety, with just four games left to play.
The Trawler Boys return to action when they host Bedford Town next weekend.
JAMIE MAUGE
The young forward's loan spell at Bury Town has come to an end after two months, scoring once in eight league games.
Cole Skuse's side were held to a 1-1 draw away with Maldon & Tiptree which leaves them second in the table, five points away from leaders Brentwood Town.
The Blues have four more games to play. Next up they host Redbridge.
AYYUBA JAMBANG
The young full-back featured for Chatham Town as they beat Carshalton Athletic 3-0 at home in the Isthmian League Premier Division.
Jambang came on as a 81st minute sub for Kevin Hake's side, who are now nine games unbeaten and had former Town forward Freddie Sears among the scorers.
The Chats switch their focus to cup action as they face Billericay Town in the final of the Velocity Cup on Wednesday night.
WALKER SHABAZZ-EDWARDS
The young defender didn't feature for Brightlingsea Regent as they lost 2-1 at home to Grays Athletic in the Isthmian League North Division.
Shabazz-Edwards wasn't in the matchday squad for Ryan Salter's side, who remain in the final play-off spot.
The R's will look to bounce back when they travel to Cambridge City next weekend.
EX-BLUES
Andre Dozzell scored for Portsmouth as they lost 2-1 at Portsmouth in the Championship.
Jack Marriott was among the scorers for Wrexham as they beat Burton Albion 3-0 at home in League One.
Tayo Edun was sent-off for Peterborough United as they lost 4-0 at home to Northampton Town in League One. Edun was shown a straight red in 27th minute after lashing out at Cameron McGeehan. That's his second red card in four games.
Tyreece Simpson netted for Colchester United as they boosted their League Two play-off hopes with a 1-0 home win over Notts County.
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