Ross Halls looks at how Ipswich Town's loan players got on for their clubs this week...
IDRIS EL MIZOUNI
The Tunisian midfielder captained and scored the only goal for Leyton Orient in their 1-0 win at Port Vale in League One.
El Mizouni produced a fine low finish for his second goal of the season as Richie Wellens' side secured their fifth win in an eight-game unbeaten run that keeps them pushing for a play-off spot.
The O's return to action when they travel to Barnsley on Saturday.
ELKAN BAGGOTT
The defender played the full 90 minutes for Bristol Rovers as they were beaten 2-0 at home by Fleetwood in League One.
Baggott was shown a yellow card in what was his second appearance for the Pirates, having made his debut as a sub last weekend.
Matt Taylor's side are 10th in the table and return to action when they host 18th place Burton Albion on Saturday.
NICK HAYES
The keeper played the full 90 minutes for Solihull Moors as they won 3-1 at Halifax Town to boost their National League play-off push.
Hayes conceded a penalty after he fouled fouled Jack Evans in the box, but Andy Whing's side secured their first league win since the start of January.
The Moors now switch their focus to cup action as they travel to Chorley in the fifth round of the FA Trophy this weekend.
WOODY WILLIAMSON
The keeper played the full 90 minutes for Cheshunt as they were beaten 2-0 at Whitehawk in the Isthmian League Premier Division.
The Ambers suffered their third straight defeat but remain in 18th place, just above the relegation zone but level on points with Margate in 19th, with only goal difference separating them.
They will be looking to get back to winning ways as they travel to seventh place Bognor Regis Town this weekend.
EX-BLUES CORNER
Armando Dobra scored the winning goal for National League leaders Chesterfield as they extended their advantage at the top to 22 points with a 2-1 victory at Dagenham & Redbridge.
Brett Pitman scored for Shaftesbury as they lost 2-1 at Fareham Town in the Wessex Football League. The forward has now scored 44 goals in 27 matches so far this campaign.
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