Ashby played out a stalemate with unbeaten Paget Rangers where chances were few and far between.
Both sides came into the game full of confidence, winning 7-0 and 5-2 respectively on Tuesday night.
Ashby had chances to open the scoring in a cagey first half. Joe Neal came closest for the home side when his header forced an acrobatic save from Goalkeeper Tommy Doyle, who turned the shot wide with an outstanding fingertip save.
Not to be outdone by his opposite number, Tommy Dyche in the Ivanhoe goal produced a fantastic near post save from Paget’s Harry Jackson. Holding onto the shot which was hit powerfully and preventing any chance of a rebound.
After the break, Ashby looked the more threatening side, but were unable to force Doyle into any world class saves.
Tuesday’s double hat trick hero Sam Grouse came closest when the ball sat up perfectly for him after a corner was not dealt with, however his effort was only to flash past the post.
Paget failed to truly test Dyche in the second half, however they were the more physical side throughout much of the half, stifling Ivanhoe’s attack which lacked the cutting edge of previous matches.
Manager Andy Gray felt that his side lacked the fire that they displayed on Tuesday night, believing that neither side truly did enough to win the game.
Next week sees the visit of Malvern Town in the FA Vase. They apply their trade in the Hellenic League Premier Division and will provide a stiff test for Ashby.