BREAKING NEWS: U21s Let Three-Goal Lead Slip at Watford
An amazing second-half revival saw Watford Under-21’s come from 3-0 down to beat Ipswich 5-3 at London Colney this afternoon. Charlie Daniels’ side had suffered […]
An amazing second-half revival saw Watford Under-21’s come from 3-0 down to beat Ipswich 5-3 at London Colney this afternoon. Charlie Daniels’ side had suffered […]
Manchester United boast one of the world’s strongest academies and they often dip into the EFL to prize top prospects away from lower league sides. […]
David Prutton believes the Tractor Boys will return to winning ways against the Owls.David Prutton predicted an Ipswich Town home win against Sheffield Wednesday in […]
Charlton Athletic’s manager Nathan Jones plans to make significant changes to the squad this summer.The Addicks hired Jones in February, and the former Luton […]
Clockwise from upper left: Leicester City, Leeds United, Ipswich Town, and Southampton all compete for the Championship’s top two slots. Here’s who the Opta supercomputer […]
Ipswich Town have taken 78 points from 37 Championship games this season Kieran McKenna has said that Ipswich Town supporters have a big part to […]
Ipswich Town will welcome Sheffield Wednesday to Portman Road on Saturday for a game with major implications at both ends of the Championship table. A loss to Cardiff City […]
Ipswich Town’s Leif Davis may have to make a difficult decision this summer when it comes to his future.The Tractor Boys signed the defender in […]
Australia’s roster for the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying match against Lebanon includes Cameron Burgess. On Thursday, March 21, the Socceroos play Lebanon at CommBank Stadium in Western Sydney. The following Tuesday, they play Lebanon again at GIO Stadium in Canberra. With six points from two games, Australia is leading Group I in Asian qualifying, while Lebanon is in second place after drawing their first two matches. Burge, who has already represented his country on six times, will reunite with his international teammates after Town’s home match against Sheffield Wednesday this weekend. The defender was called up in response to the announcement that Wales’ roster for their play-off games for EURO 2024 qualification later this month includes Nathan Broadhead, Wes Burns, and Kieffer Moore. GET MORE RELATED CONTENT ON SPORTWORDS.CO.UK
Ipswich Town: Why Premier League promotion can be secured Ipswich Town have claimed an incredible 78 points from 37 games as a newly-promoted Championship club. […]
Ipswich Town continue to defy expectations by still being in the Championship automatic promotion picture, the Tractor Boys only a point behind Daniel Farke’s Leeds United despite losing […]
Ipswich Town goalkeeper Christian Walton is facing an uncertain future at the club. Ipswich Town has had a fantastic season in the Championship.The Tractor Boys […]
Leicester City, Leeds United, Ipswich Town and Southampton are all in an intense fight for the top two. Just nine points separate the four […]
Whether or not they play in the Premier League, Ipswich Town may have a busy summer transfer window.The Tractor Boys are still aiming for a […]
U21s triumph over Bristol City At a soggy Playford Road at noon, Town’s U21 team defeated Bristol City 2-0 thanks to two goals in the […]
Ipswich Town will look to get rid of this high earner who pockets a better wage than Leif Davis. Even with Ipswich Town‘s bumpy recent form […]
This high earner, who makes more money than Leif Davis, is someone that Ipswich Town will want to cut loose. Kieran McKenna will be satisfied […]
Adrian Clarke, a former star of the EFL, believes that Ipswich Town ought to have added a defender with promotion fighting experience from the Championship […]
Leeds United finished the weekend with a near-perfect 2-1 victory over Ipswich Town, following their Saturday victory over Sheffield Wednesday. Kieran McKenna gave his response […]
This season, Ipswich Town has surprised everyone in the league by competing for promotion to the Premier League with the best teams in the Championship.This is unexpected given that the Tractor Boys only made it to the second division last year following an incredible season in which they finished second in League One under manager Keiran McKenna. In his first managerial position, the former Manchester United coach has made an impression, pushing Ipswich into a battle for the second automatic promotion spot.Even though he faces competition from Southampton and Leeds United, his team is well-positioned to earn promotion this year, and in August, we might see Ipswich play in the Premier League. At the beginning of the season, this would have been unheard of, but under McKenna, the Tractor Boys have looked good enough to reach the summit.Fans should be satisfied with the value they are receiving from their local team, considering the price they pay for a season ticket at Portman Road. GET MORE RELATED CONTENT ON SPORTWORDS.CO.UK
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