Portsmouth FC claimed a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Leicester City FC on Championship matchday 43, with Ibane Bowat delivering the decisive moment midway through the second half.
The contest, part of the regular season schedule, was finely balanced for over an hour before the breakthrough arrived in the 63rd minute. Portsmouth substitute Adrian Segecic, introduced as early as the eighth minute for Keshi Anderson, created the opening, setting up Bowat to make it 1–0. The goal proved enough to separate the sides.
Bowat himself had come on in the 17th minute for Terry Devlin, and his match-winning contribution underlined the impact of Portsmouth’s early enforced changes. Segecic’s influence also continued until the 77th minute, when he was replaced by Jacob Brown as the hosts looked to protect their narrow advantage.
Leicester attempted to shift the momentum with a series of second-half substitutions. Hamza Choudhury made way for Jordan James in the 70th minute, followed shortly by Divine Mukasa replacing Stephy Mavididi. Bobby Reid was then withdrawn for Jordan Ayew in the 76th minute, and Ricardo Pereira was substituted for Olabade Aluko in stoppage time, but the visitors could not find an equaliser.
The Foxes’ frustration showed in the booking count. Choudhury, Patson Daka and Ayew were all shown yellow cards in the second half. Portsmouth also collected late cautions for Marlon Pack and Jacob Brown in the 90th minute as the home side dug in to preserve their lead.
Beyond the goal, cards and substitutions, detailed minute-by-minute match events are not available. However, the result represents a significant home win for Portsmouth in the closing stages of the Championship campaign.
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