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Chelsea 2 v 2 Ipswich Town
FA Premier League
Sunday, 13th April 2025 Kick-off 14:00
Chelsea 2-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Sunday, 13th Apr 2025 16:10

Goals from Julio Enciso and Ben Johnson gave Town a 2-0 half-time lead, but an Axel Tuanzebe own goal and Jadon Sancho stunner saw Chelsea grab a 2-2 draw against the Blues at Stamford Bridge.

Town made three changes from the team which lost 2-1 at home to Wolves last weekend with Leif Davis, Jack Clarke and George Hirst coming into the team for Conor Townsend, Nathan Broadhead and Liam Delap.

Davis returned at left-back with Clarke ahead of him on the left with Enciso moving into the middle. Hirst replaced Delap, who hadn’t trained properly in the week due to a rib injury sustained against the Old Gold, as the number nine with all three players dropping out of the XI on the bench.

Omari Hutchinson remained out with his hamstring injury, while Kalvin Phillips was also absent from the squad due to the effects of his recent foot injury, with Massimo Luongo on the bench.

Chelsea made five changes from their 0-0 Premier League draw at Brentford last weekend and nine from their 3-0 Europa Conference League victory at Legia Warsaw on Thursday. Former Blues loanee Trevoh Chalobah started at the back for the home side.

Town, wearing pink, won an early free-kick, but Dara O’Shea was flagged offside at the far post.

On five, a promising Blues attack was stopped when Johnson accidentally caught Marc Cucurella with a stray arm, the former Brighton man making a lot out of not much.

From the restart, Chelsea keeper Robert Sanchez played the ball straight out to Clarke 30 yards out but the ex-Sunderland forward blazed well over having taken a few paces towards the edge of the box.

The home side had made a scrappy start but in the eighth minute they almost took the lead via their first serious attack, Nicolas Jackson turning against the near post from an Enzo Fernandez cross from the right.

Moments later, Chelsea skipper Fernandez shot well over after a well-worked corner was played to him when completely unmarked. It was a fortunate escape for the Blues.

The home side maintained their pressure, O’Shea blocking a strike from distance, then in the 11th minute Noni Madueke was found by a deep Pedro Neto cross from the left beyond the far post and Blues keeper Alex Palmer did well to bundle his volley behind.

Chalobah shot low through to Palmer before some respite for the the Blues, Hirst winning a free-kick but O’Shea’s knock into the area was too close to Sanchez.

Chelsea quickly went on the offensive again, Madueke crossing and Levi Colwill heading towards goal, but Palmer batted it away. Town were unable to get the ball out of their final third but Cucurella shot deep into the Blues fans behind the goal, much to their delight with the Spaniard a pantomime villain among the Town support since the Portman Road fixture in December.

And the 19th minute, the 3,000 travelling fans had even more to cheer when their side went in front.

Hirst did well to hold the ball up, then swept it wide to Johnson on the right. The ex-West Ham man broke into the area and was allowed to cross low by Cucurella and Enciso deftly stabbed his first goal for the club across Sanchez and into the net.

The goal, which had come completely against the run of play and was the first conceded at Stamford Bridge by Chelsea since February 3rd, did little to change the home side’s approach with the pressure quickly restored.

In the 25th minute the game was held up when Jackson inadvertently caught Palmer with his knee after the keeper had cleared an O’Shea back-pass which had put the Town glovesman in a little trouble. After brief treatment, the ex-West Brom man was able to continue.

Two minutes later, Enciso, who in addition to his opener for the Blues scored a goal of the season contender for Brighton at Stamford Bridge in 2022/23, tried his luck again but this time his effort was scuffed well wide.

Moments later, Jens Cajuste struck a low shot not too far past Sanchez’s left post with the Blues increasingly looking the more dangerous side and Chelsea starting to lose a bit of composure.

And in the 31st minute, they doubled their lead. Hirst flicked on to Clarke, who fed Enciso on the left of the area from where the Paraguayan international sent a high ball towards Johnson, who nodded across Sanchez and into the net for his first goal for the club on his 50th Premier League start.


As the Town team celebrated, linesman Constantine Hatzidakis raised his flag. However, the jubilation was only temporarily halted with VAR judging that Enciso was onside when the pass had been made.

The shell-shocked West Londoners set about putting the Town goal under pressure once again, Jackson looping a header well over, then Madueke shot wide from not too far out on the left.

Palmer got his name taken in the 38th minute for his relaxed approach to taking goal-kicks with the Blues continuing to withstand Chelsea pressure but with the backline defending resolutely, despite Cole Palmer seeing more of the ball for the home side.

Seconds before the announcement of four additional minutes, Moses Caicedo scraped a low shot wide of Town keeper Palmer’s right post.

Jackson lofted an early shot over Palmer but also well over the bar when chasing a ball down the middle in the final minute of time added on.

And that was the last action of a breathless half, dominated by the West Londoners in terms of possession, but the Blues when it came to goals.

Town had defended strongly while also riding their luck for most of the period up to Enciso’s well-taken and well-worked goal.

The Blues’ best spell was prior to their second goal, Enciso returning the favour to Johnson, with Chelsea continuing to dominate from there but looking more frantic and as if they had lost some of their belief in front of a frustrated home crowd.

The West Londoners made a change at the break, Malo Gusto taking over from Tosin Adarabioyo.

And 18 seconds after the restart, Chelsea pulled a goal back. Madueke got round the outside of Burgess on the Town left and crossed low and Tuanzebe turned into his own net ahead of Cucurella from close range.

It was the worst possible start to the half for the Blues and the best for Chelsea with their fans, who had been on the verge of turning, now firmly behind them.

As rain began to fall heavily, the home side went looking for a leveller, Palmer tricking his way into the area before Tuanzebe dispossessed him before he could get in a shot.

On 53, Neto shot through to Town keeper Palmer, before the Blues twice went close to restoring their two-goal advantage.

First, Hirst brought the ball in from the left before curling a shot which flew only just past Sanchez’s left post.

Then, within a minute, Tuanzebe crossed from the right and found an unmarked Hirst in the box, but the ball scuffed off the Scotland international’s head and wide.

Neto shot into Palmer’s arms, before the Blues attacked again, Cajuste’s effort from the edge deflecting wide for a corner.

The flag-kick taken by Davis on the left almost found Tuanzebe at the back of the box but the Town defender slipped and Chelsea counter-attacked at pace, however, Johnson got back quickly to snuff out the danger.

The Blues made their first change of the game in the 62nd minute, the more defensive Townsend taking over from Davis at left-back.

Town, who had looked dangerous on their comparatively rare attacks, worked an opportunity on 64, Clarke taking the ball forward and playing inside to Enciso, whose low shot was comfortably saved by Sanchez.

Chelsea’s Palmer joined his Town namesake in the book for dissent after he felt he was fouled as he broke towards the area, before Jackson shot into the side-netting from a tight angle on the right. Ahead of the restart, Madueke made way for Sancho, a decision not entirely appreciated by the home fans.

On 69, Palmer’s shot deflected wide for a corner, following which Neto smashed a strike from the edge of the area which flew only narrowly over the Town bar.

The Blues swapped Hirst and Clarke, who had both made significant contributions to the Town display, for Delap and Jaden Philogene.

The former Aston Villa man almost immediately required treatment for a knock sustained when competing in a block tackle before briefly carrying on.

As play restarted, Townsend did superbly to get across in front of Fernandez and turn behind as Sancho’s low ball came in from the left.

Ahead of the corner, Philogene underwent further treatment in the centre circle before being helped off the pitch. Nathan Broadhead took over, while one-time Chelsea schoolboy Jack Taylor replaced Enciso.

Fernandez struck a low effort through to Palmer, before Delap, a big Chelsea target, got involved for the first time, winning a corner on the left but the flag-kick came to nothing.

And in the 79th minute, Chelsea equalised. There had seemed little immediate danger when Sancho curled a brilliant 30-yard strike under the bar and into the net.

Town weathered another brief storm following the leveller before Delap did well to win a corner on the left, O’Shea heading straight at Sanchez.

Within a minute, Broadhead won another flag-kick on the left, O’Shea this time heading wide at the far post with the Irishman claiming it had touched a Chelsea player on the way out.

Town skipper Sam Morsy was booked for a foul on Cucurella and from the free-kick the home side went close to going in front. The ball reached Chalobah at the far post and somehow Palmer was able to keep it out.

Following the resultant corner, with the game by now in the 86th minute, Cole Palmer shot not too far over. Before the game could get back under way, Jackson was yellow-carded for a clash with keeper Palmer and moments later was swapped for Christopher Nkunku.

The Blues weren’t far away from a third in the final scheduled minute, Burgess nodding a free-kick down to Taylor, but the midfielder’s volley looped over, the fourth official subsequently indicated six additional minutes.

O’Shea tried an audacious 50-yard effort after spotting Sanchez off his line having brought the ball out from the back but the keeper was able to claim.

Cole Palmer thought he’d scored the winner in the 93rd minute, but Alex Palmer brilliantly got across to his right to save.

Neto shot wide after the corner, before the Blues had a great chance to win it but Taylor shot into the side-netting from a tight angle on the right after the ball had broken to him.

Seconds later, Chelsea had a chance to win it themselves, a cross from the left reaching Fernandez, who hit a shot which Palmer again somehow kept out.

That was the last action of a pulsating clash from which the Blues thoroughly deserved their point.

Having established their lead before the break, the early second-half goal was a blow for Town, who would have wanted to hold onto their two-goal advantage in order to frustrate the home team and crowd further.

But despite the setback they continued to battle at the back and looked dangerous whenever they broke forward and Hirst will feel he should have scored his second opportunity.

Sancho’s equaliser was unstoppable and both sides had chances in the latter stages with Chelsea appearing to tire more than the Blues, but with Palmer making two fantastic stops to seal a point which ultimately will mean nothing in the context of Town’s season - the gap to safety is now 14 points after Wolves beat Spurs 4-2 - but gave travelling fans plenty to sing about on the way back to Suffolk.

Chelsea: Sanchez, Chalobah, Tosin (Gusto 46), Colwill, Cucurella, Caicedo, Fernandez (c), Madueke (Sancho 68), Palmer, Neto, Jackson (Nkunku 86). Unused: Jorgensen, James, Acheampong, Badiashile, Dewsbury-Hall, George.

Town: Palmer, Tuanzebe, O'Shea, Burgess, Davis (Townsend 62), Morsy (c), Cajuste, Johnson, Enciso (Taylor 75), J Clarke (Philogene 71 (Broadhead 75), Hirst (Delap 71). Unused: Walton, Woolfenden, Taylor, Luongo, Chaplin, Broadhead. Referee: Stuart Attwell (Warwickshire). VAR official: Michael Salisbury. Att: 39,805.


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bradforblues added 18:15 - Apr 13
Poor goals to concede. For the first Burgess shouldn't be out there in the full back spot, his weakness is defending 1v1 against pace & trickery. Where was Leif ?
For the second why were we so slow to get out, distances too much and looked like we thought standing in the box is defending. It isn't.
Frustrating as we can show were almost there, just need more athleticism/ pace in the middle of the park.
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IpswichT62OldBoy added 18:34 - Apr 13
Current form teams just above us West Ham, Brentford , Everton
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Tedray added 18:35 - Apr 13
Our limited players tried hard and did quite well However I had zero confidence that they would be able to hang on for the win.The week in week out recipe of only having approx 30% of the play has realised the results obtained all season.Coaching is all well and good but we do need fine physical specimans to start with.
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Motown added 18:43 - Apr 13
A performance to be proud of. Great to see us consistently transitioning to attack and posing a threat throughout despite the stats looking like Chelsea dominated - it shows we're learning how to play at this level and I can't help thinking it's connected to Hirst starting (not to mention that Delap is a beast from the bench). Also delighted to see Johnson show his ability at both ends - I think he's been criticised a little unfairly at times this season and would've looked better had he played more with Axel.
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Ebantiass added 19:01 - Apr 13
Brilliant display lads and deserved at least a draw as they really piled the pressure on at the end. Sadly we went to sleep with their corner..really really poor. Too many to mention that played well aa been said by many. Going down with a fight.
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blueboy1981 added 19:14 - Apr 13
Come On - lets be honest here.
At 0-2 at Half Time, didn’t everyone just know that a minimum of two goals would be conceded Second Half ?
All too predictable - another lead that should have been protected, against any team.
If much isn’t improved - a really tough time ahead post August, and back to a completely different style (grind) of Football.
Remember the boring ‘shut up shop’ visitors to Portman Road ?? - Enjoy, it lies ahead again !!
Or have you all short memories ? - you’ll soon wish we’d stayed up !!
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Widj123 added 19:58 - Apr 13
Delusional fans throw away another 2 points from winning position poor tactical knowledge from a very poor manager he’s been found out this season and anyone thinks they will come back next season is very blinkered it’s one off the worst seasons in our history awful recruitment terrible team selections and tactics .
If McKenna had any respect for the club he’d leave now watch the Super McKenna criticise me but this is a fact
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Carberry added 20:09 - Apr 13
Excellent to come away from Stamford Bridge with a point, but it's been the story of our season, not being able to hang on to leads. Is it mentality or ability or both? We do seem to make errors at the worst possible times and they are always punished, in this league. And again one of our 'lightweight' players gets an injury.
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budgieplucker added 20:20 - Apr 13
If it wasn’t for Delap, Alex Palmer would have been a shoe-in for player of the season and he’s only been here since January!!!! I do think that says something in terms of consistency, the defence do look less nervous with a pair of hands behind them that they can trust, no disrespect to Walton but he is not close to threatening Palmer, I can’t help thinking though that Palmer may now be on the radar of other Premiership Clubs, surely Tuchel will have him in the England squad soon, in my view he is better than flapper the clown at Everton.
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Ipswichbusiness added 21:00 - Apr 13
A brave performance, but too little too late.
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dirtydingusmagee added 21:13 - Apr 13
Realisticaly we are down but it's good to see the players heads aren't, I didn't to be honest think we would win even at 0-2 but we didn't lose and 4 points from Wealthy Chelsea is still good .Well done lads.
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barrystedmunds added 21:31 - Apr 13
“Very poor manager”!
You’ve gotta a love some of the comments on here!
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Barty added 22:33 - Apr 13
Well said Barry. Those comments are from canary supporters - sad bastards
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Orraman added 23:39 - Apr 13
Just what do the media have against Ipswich Town? Last season we got grudging praise throughout the season from Sky commentators and pundits and this season BBC have been equally bad.
Despite what was almost a heroic win against Chelsea I was disgusted that following the heavily edited highlights in Chelsea favour we did not even get one word regarding our display from Danny Murphy or Dion Dublin. Delap came on and produced a typical display including a superb solo run thro’ Chelsea defence but even this did not warrant a viewing.
Stuff your BBC - your anti Ipswich bias will certainly not be missed next season.
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RobsonWark added 23:42 - Apr 13
budgieplucker nah all the teams will only be after Muric if you listen to the clown that is Leejames - he who has no clue about football. He'll have Muric as our goalkeeper for the Arsenal game as Palmer conceded 2 goals today. The sooner we get rid of Muric the better.
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Leejames99 added 00:43 - Apr 14
@Robsonwark
That is absolutely pathetic bringing Muric into debate yet again, why?

And yes Palmer has done well but still not a clean sheet and conceeded 20 in 10 games, made a howler last week himself
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Leejames99 added 01:25 - Apr 14
@RobsonWark ,sorry, its concerning how obsessed you are with Muric and despise him so he is an Ipswich player, who still has tge best Sat's although Palmer is getting there, that's why those 2 be 1 and 2 next year and Walton bye bye.
Certainly wouldn't say Palmer ready for England call up they have a few keepers ahead of him. Best English keeper right now is Nick Pope imo.
Has to be.
I waited for the usual league 1 player fans who contradict themselves every week. Hirst did okay with link up but he is not who I would want as first choice striker next year, just not prolific at Championship or Prem level, if he happy to start on bench I'd keep him for Championship but I don't see the point for him, unless he happy doing that, if Delap goes we need someone with double figure pedigree.
And there is no point keeping the players whose contracts expire in 2026 just to help with promotion as they won't play in Prem with Town again.
Walton, Chaplin, Taylor, Burns all out of contract 2026, plus Townsend, Broadhead and Morsy.
Those 3 may stay and Townsend definately should get new 1 year extension but he will be knocking 33 by 2026 so another LB needed if promoted although I think the lad signed from Chelsea is meant to be good.
Morsy might see out contract but nobody blame him if a Saudi payday came. Won't play in Prem or much next year but be good to have in squad if he retiring end of next season.
The tough one is Broadhead, only a year left, he deserves an extension too but is it good for his career, if we are honest no it isn't, he won't be first choice and being Welsh I could see Wrexham as a destination from him and maybe even Davis, I can't see Prem club wanting him so if he stays we know he is good in Championship needs find himself again.
If Palmer is to be number 1 then Muric has to be sold despite me rating him, he is on 35k or so a week alot if not playing and Slicker has to go up to number 2 next year, start playing the Cup games, he is a crucial part of Delap moving.
There will be a bit of an overhaul now, has to be, putting sentiment aside that's football.
Can't take them on the journey forever.

I think O'Shea may go, he toilet is on 35k reported and I think despite him playing well, but we have Woolfenden, Burgess if he stays, Greaves, so a newly promoted team may be tempted, if that's the case an old head with one year left on contract who could be a good addition is his twilight years is Harry Mcguire, he would walk the Championship, 2 year deal.

Be few surprises in Aigust and no doubt a few tears but hey what do I know about football I just talk the talk but @Robsonwarks the walk!

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howsey51 added 07:26 - Apr 14
Enciso is a similar boost to Hutchinson at the same point last year, what a player and would love to have him permanently although we are well represented in that spot. What a keeper palmer is and how resolute our defence looks now despite conceding. Doubt having palmer from week 1 would have been the difference between survival and not but it would have helped! Think we are pretty strong next season whatever happens.
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blueboy1981 added 07:42 - Apr 14
We have more than our fair share of Delusional, Hissy Fit, Accepting Losers, and Dreamboat Supporters. Maybe one day will face Reality - some hope ?
Welcome back to the Championship - you’ll soon be moaning at the Grind and Thuggery it takes to get out of it !
It was, and will prove to be, a far easier option to have ‘stayed up’ !!
The Championship is no place for Technical or Lightweight players !
Much needed CHANGE ahead.
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Dissboyitfc added 07:54 - Apr 14
Well said Barrystedmunds, 2 amazing seasons and a season where we have just fallen short! Staying up would have been an even bigger achievement than the 2 previous seasons! Some deluded fans on here thinking that staying up is and should have been guaranteed! i felt up the start of the season we would finish above the other promoted teams and had hoped we would be better than one other premier league side, we weren't, but that just demonstrates the point and proves how big the gap is! I really think some of the new signings have struggled with the step up!
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planetblue_2011 added 09:48 - Apr 14
Great effort lads we will fight to the very end.
Win every game and send Westham down last game of season. Good to dream isn’t it!!
We will come back stronger - COYB’S
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Bert added 09:52 - Apr 14
Anyone using the term delusional or deluded, and there is certainly one on here, should be reminded how offensive and uncaring that is to posters on here who may have serious mental illness. Think about it.
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Alphawhiskey added 10:43 - Apr 14
Good result at the end of the day.
Most of us would have taken a point before the start, and lets be honest, most of us expected a heavy defeat.
Chelsea are chasing a Champions league place and have world class players.
Ok its a tad disappointing to concede another two goals etc, but it is what it is.

Anyway, still waiting for 'LeeJames' 1000 word take on this match...........

COYB
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BlueSkies added 11:15 - Apr 14
howsey - 'how resolute our defence looks now.'

You are you having a laugh, aren't you? We've got the 3rd leakiest defence in the league - and that's WITH Palmer, who, I agree, is exceptional. Our defence is dreadful and I fear we're going to concede every time the opposition ventures towards our penalty area!
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thechangingman added 11:50 - Apr 14
A few years ago, in a moment of bored immaturity, I set up a false account on a Norwich fan forum so I could spread division amongst their fans. I posted ignorant/negative content to 'stir the pot' and be a catalyst for arguments.

I enjoyed it for a couple of weeks, but soon realised how lame and pointless it was.

I suspect blueboy1981 is on a similar journey...
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