Southampton 2-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report Tue 28th Apr 2026 Town will go into the final day of the season needing to beat QPR at Portman Road to definitely secure promotion back to the Premier League following a pulsating 2-2 draw with Southampton at St Mary’s. After a goalless but still entertaining first half, the Blues took the lead through Wes Burns three minutes after the restart, however, Ryan Manning’s deflected free-kick levelled the scores 10 minutes later, before Cyle Larin put the Saints in front in the 80th minute and Jack Clarke equalised for Town with three minutes remaining, Town going close to winning it three more times before the end. |
Southampton 0-0 Ipswich Town - Half-Time Tue 28th Apr 2026 The Blues’ penultimate game of the season, which could see them confirm promotion back to the Premier League, at Southampton remains 0-0 at the break. |
Five Changes For Town at Southampton Tue 28th Apr 2026 Town make five changes for this evening’s penultimate game of the season at Southampton with a victory effectively confirming promotion back to the Premier League. |
McKenna: Getting the Job Done at Southampton Would Be the Dream Scenario Mon 27th Apr 2026 Town boss Kieran McKenna says winning at Southampton on Tuesday night to secure promotion back to the Premier League would be the “dream scenario” but knows his team is going to be in for a tough evening against “a very good side”. |
McKenna: No Surprise Millwall are Competing at the Top End Fri 20th Mar 2026 Town boss Kieran McKenna says it’s no surprise to him that Millwall, who visit Portman Road for a top-of-the-table six-pointer on Saturday, are among the challengers at the top of the Championship (KO 12.30pm, Sky Sports/ITV1). |
Walton in Team of the Week Thu 26th Feb 2026 Town keeper Christian Walton has been named in the Sky Bet Championship Team of the Week following his display in the 2-0 win at Watford on Tuesday evening. |
Ipswich Town 0-3 Charlton Athletic - Match Report Tue 21st Oct 2025 Town suffered their biggest home Championship loss since April 2018 as newly promoted Charlton Athletic netted three times in the second half to shock the Blues 3-0. The home side had been the better side in the first half, albeit with the visitors having two of the period’s three best chances, but the Blues fell apart in the second after Sonny Carey had given the Addicks the lead on 52 with Macaulay Gillesphey and Miles Leaburn adding goals on 55 and 64 to inflict Town’s first Portman Road defeat of the season and their biggest Championship loss on their own turf since the 4-0 loss to Aston Villa more than seven years ago. |
Ipswich Town 0-0 Charlton Athletic - Half-Time Tue 21st Oct 2025 The Blues and Charlton remain locked at 0-0 at half-time at Portman Road, Chuba Akpom having hit the bar for the home side. |
Seven Changes as Blues Host Charlton Tue 21st Oct 2025 Town boss Kieran McKenna has made seven changes for this evening’s game against Charlton Athletic at Portman Road. |
McKenna: Awkward Charlton Will Be a Tricky Opponent Mon 20th Oct 2025 Town host Charlton Athletic at Portman Road on Tuesday for the first of two back-to-back home matches and looking to put Friday’s 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough behind them. |
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