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Ipswich Town 2 v 0 Huddersfield Town
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Saturday, 4th May 2024 Kick-off 12:30
Ipswich Town 2-0 Huddersfield Town - Match Report
Saturday, 4th May 2024 14:34

Ipswich Town are back in the Premier League after a 22-year wait following a 2-0 home victory over Huddersfield Town, a result which sealed remarkable back-to-back promotions. Wes Burns gave the Blues the lead on 27 and Omari Hutchinson settled any nerves three minutes after the break, while Town would have secured promotion even if they’d lost with Leeds, their rivals for the second automatic promotion place, beaten 2-1 at home by Southampton.

Town boss Kieran McKenna made three changes from the team which won 2-1 at Coventry on Tuesday.

Luke Woolfenden returns at the heart of the defence for his hometown club with George Edmundson dropping back to the bench.

Conor Chaplin came into side in the central role behind striker George Hirst with Nathan Broadhead and Kieffer Moore also among the subs having started Tuesday’s match.

All-but-relegated Huddersfield made four changes from the team which drew 1-1 at home to Birmingham last week with keeper Chris Maxwell, Tom Edwards, Ben Jackson and Ben Wiles all starting.

Young right-back Neo Eccleston was on the bench for the first time along with two keepers, usual first-choice Lee Nicholls and youngster Giosue Bellagambi.

The Blues, whose had been greeted by a huge crowd of fans assembled by Blue Action as they arrived at the ground and with 40 members of the US ownership and their families having made the trip, got the game under way, unusually attacking the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

Town started confidently and Axel Tuanzebe struck the game’s first shot in the eighth minute, the ball deflecting wide for the first of two corners.

On 11, Burns crossed low from the right and Hutchinson appeared to upended as it came over, however, Premier League referee Simon Hooper waved away the protests.

From the corner, Conor Chaplin looped the ball back in and Hirst nodded across the face and wide.

In the 13th minute, with the Blues dominant and the home fans getting firmly behind them, Hutchinson tried a clever backheel into the path of Burns inside the box but the Wales international failed to read it.

Three minutes later, Chaplin turned his man 25 yards out before hitting a low shot which flew just wide of Maxwell’s left post.

On 18, after Hutchinson had just failed to keep the ball in on the byline on the left, a murmur around the ground gradually grew into a roar as news of Southampton going in front at Leeds filtered through.

Two minutes later, the Blues broke following a Huddersfield attack but Burns shot over from just outside the box having been teed-up by Hutchinson. News that Leeds had quickly equalised similarly worked its way around the Town support.

Town continued to create chances. In the 23rd minute, Hutchinson stood up a cross from the left, Burns nodded back across goal but Chaplin headed well over, much to his frustration.

Two minutes later, the Blues missed an even better chance. Chaplin played in Burns with a great pass and the Welshman slipped it past the advancing Maxwell but wide of the keeper’s right post. It was the best opening up to that point.

But Burns and the Town support didn’t have to wait too much longer for their side to go in front.

Hutchinson won the ball off a dawdling defender on the left and fed Hirst, who moved it on to Chaplin, who swept it wide to Burns on the right of the box and the Wales international slammed a shot between Maxwell and his left post to take the roof of Portman Road.


Burns’s sixth goal of the season, which had been coming, was effectively worth two with Huddersfield needing to win to upset Town’s afternoon.

On the half-hour, three minutes after going behind, the visitors made what looked to be a tactical change, Alex Matos replacing Jack Rudoni.

On 33, Town were denied what looked a very solid penalty claim. Chaplin was sent away on the right of the box and was about to cut across to the unmarked Hirst when he was felled.

Referee Hooper waved away the protests and then almost immediately gave another decision against the Blues when Burns appeared to be tripped, before giving a subsequent free-kick to Chaplin, who angrily made a point regarding the penalty claim and was spoken to at length by the official.

In the 40th minute, news of Southampton’s second goal at Leeds having been warmly received around the stadium, Hutchinson turned and skipped away from his man before breaking towards the area but scuffed his low shot wide.

A minute later, Morsy slammed a powerful strike which Maxwell snaffled at the second attempt. It had continued to be all Town with the only surprise they hadn’t extended their lead.

Moments after the fourth official indicated an additional four minutes, a long throw was cleared to Massimo Luongo, who hit a first-time strike which flew over the bar.

The whistle was greeted by applause, the half having gone as well as Town could have hoped aside from adding to their one-goal lead. But with Leeds 2-1 behind at half-time, the Blues had a four-goal cushion across the two matches going in at the break.

Town had been in control and comfortable all half and had created enough chances to have been 5-0 ahead, as they were in the similar game at home to Exeter, which confirmed promotion from League One a year ago.

Two minutes after the restart, Vaclav Hladky claimed a free-kick from the right which had been looped into the box, the Czech keeper’s first serious action of the match.

But in the 48th minute, any nerves there might have been around Portman Road were firmly settled when the Blues doubled their lead.

Morsy played a short pass forward for Hutchinson, who took it away from one defender and across two more before hitting a low shot which Maxwell could only help on its way into the net to his right.

The goal sent Portman Road wild with chants of ‘we are going up!’ starting in earnest as the on-loan Chelsea forward celebrated his 11th goal of his hugely successful loan spell.

Town kept looking for goals, a Chaplin volley following a corner was blocked, then Burgess had a shot similarly stopped on its way towards goal.

Just before the hour, Burns stood up a deep cross from the right, Hirst left it to Leif Davis behind him but the left-back’s shot into the ground bounced over the bar.

On 61, Hutchinson again went down under pressure on the right of the box but again referee Hooper showed no interest, probably correctly.

Ahead of the restart, Huddersfield made a triple change, David Kasumu, Rhys Healey and Danny Ward making way for Josh Koroma, Tom Iorpenda, whose brother George is a Town U18s player, and Bojan Radulovic.

The Blues, with the atmosphere around the ground now incredibly relaxed, continued to look for goals, Hirst having an effort charged down from the right of the area.

In the 68th minute, Cameron Burgess slid in to make an important challenge with sub Koroma bursting away towards the Town goal, the Australian international stabbing back to Hladky.

But Huddersfield possession, let alone chances, was still rare and a minute later Hutchinson almost found Burns breaking into the area with a lofted pass, although Koroma managed their first shot on target in the 72nd minute but failed to trouble Hladky.

A minute later, Luongo forced Maxwell to tip over his 25-yard strike which was otherwise destined for the top corner.

Ahead of the corner, Town made a triple change, Burns, Hirst and Chaplin making their way off to rapturous applause and Kayden Jackson, Moore and Jeremy Sarmiento taking over.

Following a Morsy shot which was blocked from the corner, Huddersfield swapped Edwards for Brodie Spencer.

Sarmiento immediately went looking to add to the goals, hitting a shot from 30 yards which deflected wide.

On 81, Luongo slipped and surrendered possession not far outside the area but the ball through to Koroma was too strong and Hladky was able to claim. Three minutes later, Jack Taylor replaced Luongo.

Huddersfield sub curled not too far over in the 85th minute, before Hutchinson was shown the game’s first yellow card for a foul on Matthew Pearson a few yards inside the Huddersfield half.

As the game - and the season - moved into its final scheduled minute, Jackson cut back to Sarmiento, who shot powerfully over.

Ahead of the restart, Town swapped keeper Hladky, who was given a warm ovation as he left the field, for Christian Walton, giving last season’s first-choice keeper some involvement, as manager McKenna did last year with Hladky in the Exeter match.

After three minutes of added on time, referee Hooper blew his whistle, signalling a huge pitch invasion from fans from all directions with players lifted on shoulders and blue pyro wafting around the ground.

In the end, it was as comfortable a day as Town and their fans could have hoped for with the Blues thoroughly dominating Huddersfield and winning comfortably.

Elsewhere, Leeds losing 2-1 at home to Southampton meant that Town could have lost and still gone up but as it was they end the season six points ahead of the Whites having achieved 96 points, a new record for a promoted side.

It took 40 minutes for the pitch to be cleared of fans before the players returned for photographs and then, eventually, the presentation of medals and the second-place trophy by CEO Mark Ashton.

Sir Alf Ramsey’s side achieved a stunning double in the early sixties when they won the Second Division and First Division in successive years and while McKenna and his team’s remarkable feat may not quite match that, it comes very, very close. In total over the last two seasons the Blues have picked up 194 points and scored 193 goals.

It's been a long 22 years away from the top flight with a few false dawns and some long fallow periods, but Town will finally return to the Premier League come August.

Town: Hladky (Walton 90), Tuanzebe, Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis, Morsy (c), Luongo (Taylor 84), Burns (Jackson 74), Chaplin (Sarmiento 74), Hutchinson, Hirst (Moore 74). Unused: Clarke, Edmundson, Travis.

Huddersfield: Maxwell, Pearson, Helik (c), Rudoni, Edwards (Spencer 75), Kasumu (Koroma 62), Turton, Wiles, Ward (Radulovic 62), Jackson, Healey (Iorpenda 62). Unused: Nicholls, Bellagambi, Matos, Jones, Eccleston. Referee: Simon Hooper (Wiltshire).


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warktheline added 18:53 - May 4
Blueskies, nowt to do with disagreeing, it’s been the constant negativity throughout the last two seasons by a minority few, without any justification! There’s no argument that anyone could possibly put forward for reasons to be so bitterly negative. Those same people never accept that they got it so completely wrong again! I’d suggest that you shut up and smell the coffee!
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Flight_of_Shefki added 18:54 - May 4
Total class, and 24 years in the making. As someone that enjoyed Wembley as a young lad, I loved sponging up that atmosphere in town, now as a middle aged man.

One for the record books. Thank you Kieran, Mark, The Three Lions, Gamechanger and Ed for what you have given us over the last few seasons.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 19:22 - May 4
For the first time in 22 years I will be watching Match of The Day
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cfmoses added 19:40 - May 4
As long as Kieron is at Portman Road I am confident for our future. His passion and understanding of the game is top class. I was at the UEFA Cup Final and my twin bruv was at the FA cup final. We treated ourselves to the Sir Bobby suite for our 73rd birthday at the Watford game and like many we thought it was two points lost rather than one won. Surely Broadys shot was perfect and someone moved the post. Anyway many congrats to everyone at the club and the huge fan base. Nice to see Suffolk is back on the map.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 19:44 - May 4
Magnificent. That was up there with the FA Cup and the play-off final under the great George Burley. This is a day that will live long in the memories of Town fans. Onwards and upwards.
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Bert added 19:58 - May 4
Proud, just proud.
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BuckieBlue added 20:05 - May 4
This season, we've seen off 2 clubs with their parachute payments; remained undefeated against the third of them (and outscored them and everybody else); smashed 18 clubs who were already at Championship level and seen our 2 fellow promoted clubs struggle to even survive in this division.
Wow, wow, wow
Thank you Kieran and all at the club
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foreverthebeat added 20:08 - May 4
Rochdale Oldham Barrow Fleetwood Morecombe Cheltenham forest Green Gillingham forgot many others and I wouldn't have missed any of them come on what a journey UPPA TOWEN
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blueboy1981 added 20:33 - May 4
warktheline - Still as miserable as SIN - even on a Day like today, telling people to SHUT UP !!!
Says it All. But calls themself a Fan ??
Be Happy for once in your Life, like most of us are.
This is a GREAT DAY after 22 years !!
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blueboy1981 added 20:46 - May 4
Linkboy13 ——- Very Sad to see your Post about the Elderly Gentleman who apparently suffered a Cardiac Arrest near you, it happened near me once in the Cobbold Stand years ago, and brings everything into perspective.
Thankfully the incident I witnessed had a positive outcome, I pray such is the same for the Elderly Person today.

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rkl added 20:47 - May 4
So happy
Waited so long for this
Love this club
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GoingUp added 20:57 - May 4
Now we can all sit back with a Romeo and Juliet on the go watching the scum suffer in the playoffs!!!
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SickParrot added 21:22 - May 4
A perfect end to a wonderful season. The joyous scenes on the packed pitch after the game were lovely to see.
What Gamechanger, Mark Ashton, Keiran and the players have achieved in just two years is incredible. Back to back promotions to the Premier League with style, humility and integrity both on and off the field. Ipswich Town is now admired
and respected all over the country again (apart from in Leeds and Norwich perhaps).
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GiveusaWave added 22:21 - May 4
Unbelievable...what a turn around from 2/3 years back....
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bobble added 22:56 - May 4
groovy......
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PSGBlue added 22:59 - May 4
Dear Delia, Ed Balls, Chris Sutton & Co.

Firstly, commiserations on your defeat at Birmingham City, I am sure that you deserved much better. Although congratulations on finishing 6th, your fans must be proud of your achievements this season.

However, my purpose of writing is to inform you that unfortunately due to our rather surprising promotion it looks like that in all probability we will be unable to play you next season. I know this will come as a disappointment to you as you treat it as your cup final. Although I am sure you will take some consultation by the fact that you will extend your unbeaten record against us to 16 years, perhaps even longer if we avoid relegation.

I hope you appreciated the four points which we donated to your cause this season, at least they helped you scramble into the playoffs.

Best of luck by the way with the playoffs, you will need it. I am sure all those connected with Ipswich would love to see you join us in the Premier League, that would at least guarantee that we wouldn’t finish bottom!

To quote one of your favourite sayings from recent years - ´Mind the Gap’

All the very best PSGBlue
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marco5113 added 23:12 - May 4
Fantastic all round congratulations and thanks ipswich town for brightening my day. A few more grey hairs than at the beginning of the season but the sheer belief got us there. Thank you everybody but a special thank to keiran mckenna proud day!!!
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bobble added 06:37 - May 5
Keiran should have brought ed Sheeran on for the last 3 minutes
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SpiritOfJohn added 07:29 - May 5
Just woke up and checked my phone to confirm the last 2 years wasn't all a crazy dream. A proud day to be a Town fan!
Thanks to the P.A. for not blaring out a bunch of cheesy tunes post match and letting the fans sing their hearts out.
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BontyBlue added 07:49 - May 5
Too early to roll back the years and change this website to ’These ARE the days’? Or does this wait for European football to return to Portman Road?

Talking of which, the pre-season win over RB Leipzig 1-0 in the first game of the Innsbruck Cup showed us the potential of this team in the Championship. Who slept in their Ippy shirt last night?! So happy.
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Saxonblue74 added 08:13 - May 5
What an incredible achievement, great to see what it means to all involved. Just can't wait to see the plans unfold for the Premier league season ahead.
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ChrisBlue75 added 08:53 - May 5
Huge credit to everyone at the club for allowing the fans on to the pitch. It's not an"invasion" when the club understands that they can trust in the fans and we're one big family. Brilliant celebrations that encapsulated everything positive about ITFC for the whole world to see. COYB!
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Normandyblue added 08:55 - May 5
Very well done to all involved from top to bottom. Right up there with the other over-achievements of our small but once again perfectly formed football club.
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Steelmonkey added 09:13 - May 5
What a wonderful time to be a town fan.
Thank you Game Changer for having the insight to see what great potential this club has.
Thank you Mark Ashton for your hard work in for overseeing the clubs future with the work you do.
Thank you Kieran McKenna for being able to bring out the athlete in our players, to groom them and instil a belief in themselves.
Thank you to the players who give your all for 90 mins, for the thrills and pride of seeing a ream with a willing mentality.
Thank you for making PORTMAN ROAD a place to be proud to attend.
Thank you the fans who are the lifeblood of a club that without them what is the point of having a football team, the blood may have run thin at times but with resurgence comes revival.
We have achieved the goal of promotion again, now we have to achieve the solidarity of being a consistent side in the best league in the world.
The game is not won, yet…

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dirtydingusmagee added 09:19 - May 5
MEGA ,
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