LONDON-Trinidadian Jason Scotland ignited an Ipswich Town comeback as they beat Leeds United 2-1 in the English Championship on Saturday. Playing at Portman Road, Scotland snatched the equaliser in the 76th minute, after the hosts had fallen behind to Ross McCormack 33rd minute goal. Keith Andrews then scored the winner in the 90th minute, as Ipswich dramatically snatched all three points. Leeds led at half-time through McCormack who headed in Robert Snodgrass's cross from close range.
The visitors were reduced to 10 men in the 49th minute when Aidan White was sent off, and it set the stage for an Ipswich comeback. Scotland, a 72nd minute substitute for Mark Kennedy, turned the game on its head with a fabulous 25-yard strike before Andrews also scored from distance to stun Leeds. In League Two, Bermudan striker Nakhi Wells scored in the 90th minute for Bradford City to help them beat Barnet 4-2.
