Ipswich squandered the chance to move into the Championship's automatic promotion places as Hull rescued a 3-3 draw on Saturday.
Kieran McKenna's side were just three minutes away from a priceless three points at the MKM Stadium.
But Hull's late leveller meant they remain in third place behind second-placed Leeds on goal difference, while the draw kept Hull's play-off hopes alive.
George Hirst opened the scoring for Ipswich with a fine shot into the bottom corner in the 19th minute.
Hull drew level five minutes before halftime through Ozan Tufan but the visitors went back in front through Omari Hutchinson in first-half stoppage time.
Halftime substitute Liam Delap steered in Hull's second equaliser after 56 minutes, only for Hutchinson to grab his second 10 minutes later.
Noah Ohio fired Hull's third leveller of the night into the roof of the net in the 87th minute.
Leeds, thrashed 4-0 at QPR on Friday, have played a game more than Ipswich, who will be promoted to the Premier League if they take four points from their last two matches.
HUDDERSFIELD ALL BUT RELEGATED
Huddersfield are all but relegated after they drew 1-1 with fellow strugglers Birmingham at the John Smith's Stadium.
Both sides occupied places in the relegation zone before the match and things were made worse for Huddersfield on the stroke of halftime as Keshi Anderson's cross was swept home by Koji Miyoshi at the back post.
Rhys Healey's equaliser is unlikely to be enough to prevent the Terriers heading back down to League One, with their goal difference inferior by 15 to 21st-placed Plymouth, while Birmingham are one point adrift of safety.
Sheffield Wednesday took a huge step towards safety after goals from Anthony Musaba, Ike Ugbo and Josh Windass earned them a
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