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Middlesbrough 2 v 1 Ipswich Town
EFL Championship
Friday, 17th October 2025 Kick-off 20:00
Middlesbrough 2-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report
Friday, 17th Oct 2025 22:04

Town fell to their second defeat of the season as they were beaten 2-1 by Middlesbrough at the Riverside to send the home side back to the top of the Championship. Cedric Kipre’s own goal in first-half injury time gave Boro the lead, George Hirst having seen a penalty saved moments earlier, before Morgan Whittaker added a second 10 minutes into the second half, prior to Dara O’Shea pulling one back for the Blues on 76, but Town were unable to find a second goal.

Boss Kieran McKenna named the same side which beat Norwich City 3-1 12 days ago with Sammie Szmodics and Sindre Walle Egeli considered fit enough to start despite being withdrawn from their international squads early last week.

Middlesbrough made four changes from the team which fell to a 1-0 loss at Portsmouth, their first Championship defeat of the season prior to the break, with Luke Ayling, Aidan Morris, who returned late from international duty with the US, Kaly Sene and Sontje Hansen all dropping to the bench and Alan Browne, Delano Burgzorg, one-time Town target Whittaker and David Strelec coming into the team.

The Teessiders, who had Hayden Hackney, who turned down a £15 million move to the Blues in the summer, in their midfield, switched to a back four from a three-man backline.

The game got off to a tentative start with the home side seeing most of the ball but not threatening, while Town won a couple of early free-kicks in the opposition half which came to nothing.

Hackney struck the first effort of the match in the 12th minute but the former England U21s effort flew over.

Within a minute, Leif Davis gifted the ball to Tommy Conway on the right of the box but the former Bristol City forward’s cross was diverted out for a corner by Kipre. The corner was taken twice following some wrestling between Conway and Jaden Philogene before the initial kick had been taken.

The Blues’ first chance came in the 17th minute, Szmodics, Philogene and Jens Cajuste combining before the Swedish international played in the overlapping Davis, who cut across to Szmodics, whose first-time effort was blocked by home skipper Dael Fry.

The ball eventually ended up back with Cajuste but his cross from the corner of the penalty area was too high for George Hirst at the far post.

Town briefly took charge, although while still scruffy at times, and on 20 Alfie Jones was booked for fouling Cajuste on halfway as the Blues broke.

Three minutes later, Hirst played a ball in behind the Boro backline for Philogene on the left, the former Aston Villa man cut in but his low shot was blocked.

The Teessiders subsequently had a spell on top and weren’t too far away from going in front in the 26th minute when Hackney skipped into the area, Cajuste pulling out of a tackle for fear of a trip, before hitting a strike which clipped Azor Matusiwa on its way wide.

Town put together their best move of the match in the 31st minute, one which should have resulted in a penalty.

Skipper O’Shea played a superb cross-field pass to Davis wide on the left, the full-back sending over a brilliant first-time ball to Hirst, whose goalbound effort was stopped by Jones, clearly with an outstretched arm. The Blues’ players protested vehemently but referee Matt Donohue remained unmoved.

From the resulting corner, the ball was cleared to Walle Egeli on the edge of the box but the Norwegian blazed deep into the stand behind the goal.

Town may well have still been bristling about the penalty moments later when keeper Alex Palmer was forced to make two brilliant saves to keep the scores level.

Cajuste and Matusiwa both missed tackles allowing Strelec to burst way on the right of the area from where he cut across to the unmarked Conway, whose strike was closed down superbly by Palmer. The loose ball fell to Hackney, who worked himself room for another shot, which caught O’Shea on its way through and Palmer again brilliantly saved, this time tipping over.

From the corner, the Blues, the ball was cleared to Browne on the edge of the box was blocked, Town failing to get it away before Browne was able to hit another effort which was again stopped with Town again struggling to get it out of the danger zone.


As the game opened up, Fry did well to get ahead of Szmodics virtually on the goal-line from a Davis cross from the left to head over.

The end-to-end action continued, Boro breaking on Town with Burgzorg somehow in acres of space on the left taking the ball on ball on before hitting a low shot across Palmer that the keeper pushed away to his left. The loose ball fell to Strelec, who somehow shot across the face and wide when it seemed easier to score. Palmer made his frustrations with the slowly retreating Walle Egeli very evident.

Four minutes later, the Blues were awarded a penalty. The ball was deflected wide to Davis on the left of the area and Callum Brittain pulled the full-back to the ground. This time referee Donohue, with his mind perhaps made up by having made the wrong decision earlier, pointed straight to the spot.

After a long delay, in which Brittain was booked, Hirst took the kick and hit it low to home keeper Sol Brynn’s right, the Boro number one palming it away, much to the delight of the home support.

It was Hirst’s second successive penalty miss, including his effort in the shootout at Bromley in the Carabao Cup, having scored his first at Birmingham on the opening weekend.

Two minutes into injury time, the Teessiders took the lead in fortuitous circumstances. Burgzorg crossed low from the right and Kipre kicked the ball against his own leg and past Palmer from the edge of the six-yard box to send the home fans into raptures.

That was the last action of a half which had started slowly before ending with opportunities galore, both sides spurning chances before Kipre’s own goal handed the initiative to Boro.

Town had had spells on top, but the home side probably more and really should have taken the lead in the period in which Palmer made three terrific saves and Strelec managed a miss that will almost certainly go viral in the days to come.

The Blues then spurned their chance from the penalty spot - having had an even stronger shout earlier when Fry handled - before the late own goal.

Matt Target sent the second half’s first effort into the fans behind the goal in the opening minute from 25 yards, then Town broke up the other end, Szmodics turning a Hirst cross from the right into Brynn’s arms.

In the 50th minute, Philogene was tripped by Hackney as he burst towards the area, the Boro midfielder surprisingly not receiving a yellow card. Philogene and Davis stood over the ball with the latter subsequently hitting a very disappointing effort straight at the wall.

Two minutes later, the Teessiders again found acres of space on the Town right, Burgzorg playing in Conway and Palmer once again did well to dive at the Slovakian international’s feet. The ball ran loose, however, and Hackney’s effort was blocked, before Whittaker blazed over.

It had been virtually all Boro since the break and in the 55th minute they doubled their lead. Strelec was allowed space on the right to cross low, Palmer pushed it out on the stretch and Whittaker turned home the loose ball. The home fans delightedly celebrated the former Plymouth man’s first goal for the club since his January move.

Town set about getting themselves back into the match, Szmodics hitting a shot which deflected over from the edge of the area.

On 63, the Blues were again caught two against one at the back as Boro counter-attacked following a Darnell Furlong long throw from the right. A ball played straight down the middle sent Whittaker away with Matusiwa doing well to stop his pass to the unmarked Burgzorg.

The home side kept the ball, however, and Burgzorg eventually sent a low shot across the face and wide.

Town made their first changes in the 67th minute, ex-Boro man Chuba Akpom, who was booed by some sections of his old support and applauded by others, Jack Clarke, Ivan Azon and Marcelino Nunez replacing Szmodics, Walle Egeli, Hirst and Cajuste.

A minute after the changes, the Blues were awarded a corner after Boro keeper Brynn took too long over a restart, the first time the new rule has been utilised by an official in a competitive Town game.

From the flag-kick, the ball ran loose in the area from Nunez’s shot and almost fell to Azon, but instead was nearer to O’Shea, who scuffed wide.

Boro made their first changes moments later, Sene and Morris replacing Strelec and Whittaker.

Following a lengthy stoppage for an injury to Boro’s Browne, Town threatened again Azon, Clarke and then Furlong all having efforts blocked.

But the home side continued to find holes in the Blues’ backline, Burgzorg again found in space on the left of the box but O’Shea blocked.

The Town skipper saw a shot from the edge of the area deflected behind in the 77th minute and from the resulting corner the Irish international pulled a goal back with his first for the club.

Nunez whipped over a well-struck ball to the near post, by far the Blues’ best set piece of the evening, and O’Shea flicked a header across Brynn and into the net.

Having reduced the deficit, Town went about looking for a second, but not before Matusiwa was booked for a foul, the Dutchman’s fifth of the campaign meaning he’ll miss the Charlton game on Tuesday.

On 79, Clarke was played in by Davis on the left and sent over a low ball which the diving Brynn got to just ahead of Azon as the Spaniard slid in.

The Teesiders swapped Conway for Sam Silvera on 82, the Blues switching Matusiwa for the more attacking Jack Taylor two minutes later.

With four scheduled minutes remaining, Azon was threaded in on goal but slipped the ball wide with the linesman’s flag in any case raised, which looked harsh. Boro replaced Burgzorg with Ayling for the final three minutes.

Town kept pushing in four additional minutes but without particularly convincing that they might create the chance from which they could score a leveller and the final whistle drew a huge roar from the home fans, their side having returned to winning ways after three games without a victory and to the top of the table.

As has often been the case this season, the Blues were good in patches and poor in others, especially the spells either side of the break in which the game was effectively lost.

They were notably defensively more at sixes and sevens from counter-attacks than has been the case and a better side than Boro would have made them pay more heavily for their lack of cohesion - as well as sloppy passing - with Palmer saving his teammates’ blushes on a number of occasions.

At the other end, the Blues once again failed to make the most of their chances, Hirst’s penalty miss at 0-0 most notably, while Szmodics and Azon both look in desperate need of a goal.

Town’s set pieces were poor until Nunez’s introduction from which O’Shea scored the goal which gave the travelling 2,500-plus fans hope that their long trip might not be in vain.

But in the end the home side saw the final minutes out comfortably to claim their fourth home win of the season with the Blues still to taste success on the road.

Town are back at home, where they have won their last three, on Tuesday when Charlton visit.

Middlesbrough: Brynn, Brittain, Targett, Jones, Fry (c), Hackney, Conway (Silvera 82), Burgzorg (Ayling 87), Whittaker (Morris 69), Strelec (Sene 69), Browne. Unused: McLaughlin, McGree, Nypan, Bangura, Hansen.

Town: Palmer, Furlong, O’Shea (c), Kipre, Davis, Matusiwa (Taylor 84), Cajuste (Nunez 67), Walle Egeli (J Clarke 67), Szmodics (Akpom 67), Philogene, Hirst (Azon 67). Unused: Walton, Greaves, Young, McAteer. Referee: Matt Donohue (Manchester). Att: 27,805.

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steve_holmes27 added 22:23 - Oct 17
Poor result, awful performance...again! Cajuste didn't get off the team bus and should have been subbed after 20 mins. McKenna supposedly has the best squad in the Championship but, somehow, has them performing as if they are the worst. Unacceptable.
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Woodbridgian added 22:24 - Oct 17
Out played by a better footballing team which is vey worrying, poor tactics and game management from McKenna who should have made changes at half time not waiting for his normal 70 minutes. Why we allowed Hirst to take the penalty a mystery. Our away form is relegation form not promotion form and unless we can change this quickly we’re in real trouble.
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TimmyH added 22:25 - Oct 17
No surprise to me that we lost considering our previous away performances which have all been disappointing. In my eyes still a side with a Premiership hangover although with numerous different faces - being so poor when losing the ball on the transition and then being all over the place defensively. Some other points:

- acid test for Kipre tonight against better quality and failed.
- Hirst really isn't doing it for me, yes he's scored some goals but from penalties, duff shots or tap ins from good passages of play, Azon deserves a start up top.
- Majority of players doing the 'business' at home aren't doing it away!
- 3 goals away from home in 4 games (you could argue 5 with the 80 mins at Blackburn) is simply nowhere good enough with the squad we have.
- Our free kick dead ball situations are consistently hopeless.

So after the euphoria of the derby win it's back down to earth. MOTM for me was Dara O'Shea, some good passing, no faults and a good headed goal.
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SuffPunch added 22:26 - Oct 17
If Hackney was playing for us, we would have won in my opinion.
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KiwiTractor added 22:28 - Oct 17
Boro better in every department - their pressing as a team was impressive, our was individual players pressing, that is so easy to play through.
Very ponderous play out from the back - why don't we ever show any urgency. At 1-0 down, Davis wanders slowly over to take a corner.
Davis set pieces are awful, why is he taking them? Davis repeatedly goes to ground at the slightest touch and when not given as a freekick we are in big trouble. He was alos out of position for their 2nd goal.
The less said about Hurst the better, for some reason he can no longer hold the ball up and bring team mates into the game. His first touch is terrible. I knew he would miss the penalty, all 3 of his pens this season have been awful, lucky to score the one at Birmingham. There has got to be someone else to take them?
Azon deserves a chance to start and be given a run of games.
Matusiwa chasing shadows today and shown up for lack of pace at times.
Not sure why Young doesn't get a start, was our best player early in the season.
McKenna doesn't seem to be able to change formation or tactics - it was too easy for Boro today.... McKenna needs to be able to keep the opposition guessing.
Well done Palmer today on his saves.
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Bluewhiteboy added 22:30 - Oct 17
Lets remember this was an out of form boro side. Fancied our chances tonight but so poor.
Not gaffers fault, sadly squad is bang average
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kwakaboy added 22:32 - Oct 17
Not pretty was it ? Davies was either on his ar5e or out of position def not one of his better games . Hirst hold up play needs to improve even more, often the cause of a move breaking down. Doubtless
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kwakaboy added 22:34 - Oct 17
Obviously can’t criticise Radio Suffolk presenters on here !
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MVBlue added 22:34 - Oct 17
On another day we'd have won. Come on lads
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TimmyH added 22:35 - Oct 17
Don't forget some posters were happy with a point against a 'handy' Bristol side whom then went onto lose the next game against QPR at home...the bar is coming down all the time, as another poster alluded to we won at the Riverside 2 seasons ago, they now have momentum and we don't maybe also partly due to managerial nuance which I have my doubts with McK at present with the 'best' squad in the Championship.
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Linkboy13 added 22:36 - Oct 17
No threat from midfield Cajuste not living up to the hype the loss of Morsy at championship level is looking massive like losing two players.
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Tedray added 22:36 - Oct 17
After the Lord Mayors show - back to the away norm. I t does not feel like a promotion winning season to me it is all too comfortable for the players and as for the managers decision making............
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budgieplucker added 22:38 - Oct 17
We can't expect Billy Jean to carry us in every match.

Wonder kid, looks anything but a £17.5 million player.

George looks like a cowboy who has lost his horse

& Sammy as much as we can admire his hard work and constant running and pressing, looks a season away from a goal. Perhaps he doesn't suit our style?

Leif Davis.....well is Leif Davis, poorest defender in the championship but can always potentially provide a match winning assist at either end of the pitch.

Jens unfortunately anonomous tonight but that may just be the fact they played 5 in midfield, and we couldn't adapt accordingly.

We looked relatively comfortable for the first 30 minutes, but predictibly slowed the game down and wanted to probe, whilst Boro moved forward with pace and purpose when they got the ball.

Putting the Norwich game aside, we yet again struggle to put in a performance against a top six side and the important matches and question our big game mentality. Tonight was about trying to make a statement and challenge up our first away win of the season.

Too easy to turn us over.


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Gforce added 22:40 - Oct 17
I had zero confidence in Hirst when he stepped up for the penalty, I just knew he would miss,as he never shows any real conviction.
Azon has to start on Tuesday, along with Clarke on the right.
Just hope we've got a striker lined up in January, and that we're not out of the race by then.
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blueboy1981 added 22:44 - Oct 17
Our One Trick Pony is so easily sussed - teams must wish we’d be the visitors every home game.
We waste at least 45 minutes of every game away, tonight we could easily have been 4-0 down at HT but for Palmer’s heroics.
McKenna’s naivety is embarrassing to be honest.
This was a game that could and should have been winnable, we made Boro’ look good by being so poor especially that first half.
Not to mention who should have taken that penalty - it was a miss before it left his boot, anyone could see that - including their keeper !!
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blues1 added 22:59 - Oct 17
The usual over the top reactions from so called fans on here. Typical. We beat Norwich, everyone's how great it is. Lose tonight, we're crap. Were some good and some bad things tonight. But for gods sake let's stop with the total negativity every time we lose a game. Thats the championship after all. Kipre was 1actually a little unfortunate with the own goal. The deflection caused him to be wrong footed. Should probably have done better tho. The penalty wasn't actually that bad, but at a good height for the keeper, who made an excellent save. Hìrstcdid little else tho, and time for Azon to be given a chance. As usual on here tho, when we lose, its always bcse we were poor, not bcse the opposition played well. Let's give the opposition a bit of credit shall we?
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TownSupporter added 23:04 - Oct 17
Blues1 you are a happy clapper that talks absolute rubbish
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Tractorboy1985 added 23:06 - Oct 17
And AGAIN… George Hirst is a league 1 striker and will cost us!!! Thee end
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EssexTractor added 23:07 - Oct 17
Despite his age Ashley Young has looked so fit in the moments we have seen him , he has more experience than any other player we have , why is he on the bench ?
Furlong impressive in first 25 minutes of his first game , tonight , dreadful in every way .
Some say O Shea not a leader but tonight he was our best outfield player and he the only one engaged in full matches during the International break .
We love managers and players to win awards but truthfully why was Kieran manager of the month ?and why if trying to regain Premier Football has the recruitment team failed to consider that this fantastic Championship League needs players with grit , sleeves rolled up and the realisation of making an opponents keeper having to be worn down with goal worthy shots .
At this time we can hope to get some enjoyment from home matches , but away so far we are hopeless
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Bert added 23:10 - Oct 17
An own goal, a penalty miss and two many mistakes. Hirst should not be taking penalties. A better team won but we go again on Tuesday and Saturday. One trick poster on here is so reliable !
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Tractorboy1985 added 23:20 - Oct 17
This game was always going to be who scored first wins…. Up steps George Hirst… “that’s what I do” no mate.. you’ve missed a pen v Bromley and now a pen where in my opinion we score we win the game! I’ve said this on numerous occasions.. George Hirst is not the no9 to fire us back to the prem! He is a donkey! Even Norwich mate said this! Would have been 4/5 1 with a clinical striker! We will still be top 6 come May as we are too good not to finish outside the top 6 with the squad we have but a prolific No9 who scores 20-25 goals a season guarantees us top 2! START AZON!! All he needs is a goal and watch him go!
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PSGBlue added 23:22 - Oct 17
Firstly Azon needs a run in the first eleven, Hirst is not a 20 a season goal scorer.

The right side is a problem. Egeli is still finding his feet in this league and should start from the bench. Jayden is ineffective on the right, may as well be subbed and rested when Clarke comes on. McAteer at £12 M should have been the solution, but doesn’t even get the nod over Jayden on the right. We desperately need a 100% fit Burns, but alas he won’t be seen this side of Christmas.

Defensively tonight à shambles with the exception of O Shea and Palmer.

The positives are clearly the Jayden/Davis combo and the quality of the midfield.

McKenna has now kept the same formation since the Tory government! When will he realise that it is not working as much as hoped this season. He needs to have a plan B and change of formation during matches, when opposition are controlling the game as per tonight.

Top six possible but not top two based on the first 9/10 games.
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Michael101 added 23:23 - Oct 17
Championship football next season, just hope we scrap above Norwich in the final table.
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Facefacts added 23:24 - Oct 17
Some report: thanks for this but please say the linesman's flag looked incorrect rather than harsh. You cannot flag harshly for an offside. You are either correct or incorrect. It's as if you're scared to say anything against the officials.
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algy added 23:28 - Oct 17
Have to give KM time, he's a young manager in his first job as a manager and still learning. We're in the 5th year of a 5 year plan to reach the PL. KM was very unlucky to have to try to manage us in the PL ahead of plan rather than build with a second Championship season. If only Leeds hadn't kept falling apart in 23/24 we'd be a better team now.
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