Kieran McKenna's Ipswich Town moved into the automatic promotion spots in League One with a 4-0 win over Wycombe today.

With Sheffield Wednesday held to a draw away to Oxford United, the result saw Ipswich move into second place behind Plymouth who jumped above Wednesday to top spot.

First-half goals from George Hirst and Conor Chaplin and second-half strikes from Wes Burns and Freddie Ladapo with a penalty earned Town their eighth league win on the trot.

Speaking after the game, McKenna hailed the win as 'a good day's work', reported PA. 

McKenna said: “It was a good day’s work in the end. It wasn’t an easy game. Of course it looks like a comfortable win in the end, but we know as a group it’s all the little details and the sacrifice and the work that goes into winning any game in this league.

“We are just happy to come through it with a good result and a good performance.

“It took us a little bit of time at the start of the game. Wycombe put one or two extra defensive-minded players in the team and set up in a way to make it difficult for us and it wasn’t easy and we had to be patient, trying to find a solution, find the spare man and the ways we could hurt the back line.

“But we did that better as the half went on and of course when you get the first goal from the set-play that’s always a great start at home and from there we pushed on.”