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Ipswich Town 0 v 3 Charlton Athletic
EFL Championship
Tuesday, 21st October 2025 Kick-off 19:45
Ipswich Town 0-3 Charlton Athletic - Match Report
Tuesday, 21st Oct 2025 21:53

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 the 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.

Boss Kieran McKenna made seven changes from the team which was beaten 2-1 at Middlesbrough on Friday.

Ashley Young returned at right-back with Jacob Greaves the left centre-half and Marcelino Nunez making his first home start in the deeper midfield role.

Town swapped all four of their attacking players with Kasey McAteer on the right, Chuba Akpom as the number 10, Jack Clarke on the left and Ivan Azon making his first home start as the out-and-out striker.

Azor Matisuwa missed out having amassed five bookings, while Cedric Kipre, Sindre Walle Egeli, George Hirst, Jaden Philogene, Darnell Furlong and Sammie Szmodics all dropping to the bench.

Charlton made two changes from the team which beat Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 at the Valley on Saturday with striker Tanto Olaofe handed his first league start for the Addicks.

Central defender Kayne Ramsay returned to the XI as the Addicks started with a back three, while Tyreece Campbell and Reece Burke switched to the bench. Former Town loanee James Bree was in the team at right wing-back.

As expected, Town dominated possession from the off and created their first opening in the seventh minute.

Nunez struck a shot from the edge of the area which was blocked by Lloyd Jones and ricocheted off McAteer towards Addicks keeper Thomas Kaminski’s right post. Azon slid in but the Belgian international glovesman dived at the Spaniard’s feet to block his effort.

Three minutes later, a speculative effort from distance from Nunez felled visitors’ skipper Greg Docherty, who for a moment looked like he’d been caught by a Fabio Wardley right hand, but after treatment as able to continue.

On 12, McAteer brought the ball forward on the right with the Charlton defence standing off him but the Irish international’s shot was to high.

As the game reached the quarter-hour mark with the Blues remaining very dominant, Clarke’s corner from the left was cleared from under the bar, then the ball was returned to the former Sunderland winger, who took it to the byline but a defender got to it ahead of Akpom and put it out for another corner, Town’s fourth of the evening.

In the 18th minute, Akpom cleverly flicked a pass behind him to Young, who played a first-time ball in for McAteer breaking to the edge of the box, however, the linesman raised his flag.

Two minutes later, Blues keeper Alex Palmer went down having passed the ball to skipper Dara O’Shea, evidently in some discomfort with a leg issue, and underwent treatment. At the other end of the field, Azon was also feeling a knock but was fine having limped his way to the touchline to take drinks and instruction along with his teammates.

Palmer eventually made his way to the touchline to applause from the home support and Christian Walton took over, making his first appearance of the season.

The game continued much as before the change, Nunez hitting an awkward bouncing ball deep into the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand in the 28th minute.

Walton was involved for the first time a minute later, coming out of his goal to claim a through ball down to his right.

On 31, Clarke sent the second of two back-to-back corners to the far post where Greaves nodded over in front of O’Shea, who might have managed a more controlled header.


Charlton created their first opening in the 36th minute, Amari’i Bell crossing from the left and finding an unmarked Carey beyond the back post, but he shot into the upper tier of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand when he should at least have made Walton make a save.

A minute later, Akpom came very close to opening his Town goals account. After the Blues had slickly moved from back to front, Azon out-muscled Gillesphey and broke towards goal on the left before cutting inside to the on-loan Ajax forward, who crashed a shot against the bar from the edge of the box. The Spanish striker’s follow-up was blocked.

Charlton were next to threaten, Olaofe leaving Young on the floor - illegally according to the Town right-back - and taking the ball in on goal, however, Walton was out quickly to block as Davis came across to cover.

But it continued to be mainly Town, Cajuste broke into the area on the left but his low pass inside was cut out.

Soon after the fourth official indicated four additional minutes, the Addicks should have gone in front, Gillesphey somehow looping over from inside the six-yard box after a corner on the left had somehow reached him towards the back post, the best chance of the half.

Moments later, Azon and then Akpom were hauled to the ground as Town broke forward, Docherty picking up the game’s first yellow card for the second.

Nunez took the free-kick and from almost 30 yards hit a well-struck effort which dipped late but landed on the roof of the net.

That was the last action of a half which had been dominated by the Blues with Charlton, as had been expected, sitting back in numbers to frustrate the home side.

Town had created a number of openings but with visiting keeper Kaminski not having been forced to stretch himself.

Akpom’s strike off the bar was the closest the Blues had come to a goal, while the Addicks will feel Gillesphey should have done better with his late opportunity.

Five minutes after the restart, Clarke brought the ball in from the right and tried an outside of the boot left-footed effort from a very tight angle which Kaminski tipped over.

Following the resultant corner, Clarke crossed from the left and Akpom headed just wide at the far post, as good a chance as the Blues had created.

Town had come close twice since the break, but in the 52nd minute the Addicks went in front.

O’Shea headed a long ball down to Carey midway inside the Blues half, the former Blackpool midfielder taking it on to the edge of the area and to the left of the Town skipper before shooting low between Walton and his right post, sending the visiting fans at that end of the ground wild.

And the Addicks supporters were on their feet again three minutes later when their side doubled their lead. Conor Coventry played in Carey on the right of the box, his cross was pushed out by Walton to Gillesphey, who headed into the net. Town, and Walton in particular, appealed for an offside flag which never came, presumably regarding Bell, who had been challenging the keeper.

Town, with the home crowd showing their frustrations, set about getting back into the game, Cajuste and then Nunez seeing shots blocked.

On 58, Azon seemed certain to score when found in space at the near post by McAteer but Jones got in the way of his goal-bound effort with a hand, according to the on-loan Como striker, and he looked to have a case.

In the wake of the resultant corner, the Blues thought they had pulled a goal back. Davis crossed from the left to the far post and McAteer nodded into the net, the ball having been too high for Akpom in front of him.

The Town fans and players were well into their celebrations when the linesman raised his flag having clearly liaised with referee Farai Hallam regarding which Blues player had headed the ball with Akpom probably onside and McAteer off.

Both sides made a double change in the 62nd minute, Charlton swapping Olaofe and Charlie Kelman for Campbell and Miles Leaburn, whose father Carl once scored a hat-trick for the Addicks at Portman Road, while the Blues switched Azon and McAteer for Hirst and Philogene.

Two minutes after being introduced, the two Addicks subs combined to make it 3-0 to the visitors. The ball was played towards the byline for Campbell on the left of the box, Cajuste giving it up for gone, but the Charlton sub cut it back to Leaburn, who headed home. Replays indicated that the ball had gone out of play, but the Town protests were again to no avail.

Town continued to look for a way back into the game, O’Shea heading wide at the far post from the second of two corners, then Clarke brought the ball in from the right but ran into trouble.

Hirst looked certain to pull one back in the 73rd minute when found in space inside the box by Clarke but the Scotland international striker was unable to get it under control and Ramsay slid in to challenge and Philogene was unable to get onto the loose ball.

Despite those opportunities, Town were looking a shell-shocked bunch with passes going astray all too often and Charlton continuing to have opportunities, Leaburn hitting a 73rd-minute shot which Walton batted away.

The Blues swapped Davis and Cajuste for Ben Johnson and Jack Taylor as the match moved into its final 15 minutes with manager McKenna perhaps already having an eye on Saturday’s home game against West Brom.

Ramsay was booked for a foul on Philogene in the 78th minute, Greaves looping a header over from the free-kick.

On 83, following a corner, Hirst looped the ball back in from the left and Greaves headed towards goal but Kaminski tipped over.

Three minutes later, the Addicks counter-attacked with Town still pushing forward looking for a goal but Leaburn shot wide. Moments later, the visitors switched Carey for Knibbs.

In the 87th minute, Clarke did well down the right and sent over a low cross but with no teammate running in on the ball, much to the anger of the North Stand fans behind the goal.

Town kept pushing as the match entered four minutes of injury time but with little hope or conviction, Taylor the latest Blues player to see a shot blocked by Charlton’s determined backline.

The final whistle was greeted by cheers from the visiting fans and boos from the Town support, who were becoming used to seeing their side win at Portman Road again following three successive victories on the trot.

And until the first Charlton goal, the Blues had been on top, however, other than Akpom’s shot against the bar and Azon’s early saved effort without coming close to a goal with the visitors defending resolutely all evening.

As at Middlesbrough on Friday, Town were vulnerable to counter-attacks and an O’Shea error gave Carey a sight of goal that he snapped up.

Further mistakes led to the second and third goals with the Blues looking a long way from a cohesive unit at the back with the seven changes on the night perhaps not helping when the squad is still finding its feet after all the summer change.

The loss is the Blues’ first home Championship defeat since losing 4-3 to Leeds in August 2023 as well as the biggest in the division since the 4-0 defeat to Villa in April 2018.

Town, who drop to 13th in the table, have also now fallen to back-to-back Championship defeats for the first time since the 2018/19 relegation campaign.

A chastening result at a time when the Blues appeared to have found their feet at home but they have a chance to bounce back when they host West Brom on Saturday.

Town: Palmer (Walton 24), Young, O’Shea (c), Greaves, Davis (Johnson 75), Nunez, Cajuste (Taylor 75), McAteer (Philogene 62), Akpom, J Clarke, Azon (Hirst 62). Unused: Furlong, Kipre, Walle Egeli, Szmodics.

Charlton: Kaminski, Ramsay, Jones, Gillesphey, Bree, Coventry, Carey, Docherty (c), Bell, Kelman (Leaburn 62), Olaofe (Campbell 62). Unused: Mannion, Burke, Rankin-Costello, Berry, Knibbs, Hernández, Apter. Referee: Farai Hallam (Surrey). Att: 28,006.


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chepstowblue added 22:05 - Oct 21
Obviously he made changes because several players were sh*t at Boro and deserved to be dropped. Had we won it would have been because we 'freshened things up'. People have been crying out for Nunez and Azon to start. You can't demand it and then cry when it doesn't work.
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htb added 22:07 - Oct 21
I think the scoreline was a bit of a freak. We had 30 shots and 16 corners and a higher XG than Charlton, but we do have a real problem in defence. We are so weak and no aggression. First goal another calamity from O’Shea very similar to Derby goal. We will go nowhere if we can’t sort it out. We look like conceding every time any team get near our box.
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aas1010 added 22:08 - Oct 21
Shambles , waltom useless , akpom, useless
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EricGatesShinpad added 22:08 - Oct 21
I agree, our defence looks very vulnerable......almost every time we get attacked....Where is Wolfy and Burgess when you need them ?
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EricGatesShinpad added 22:09 - Oct 21
Let's see what the response is on Saturday..... You just know the Baggies will be up for wrecking our PR party....
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Bluearmy_81 added 22:10 - Oct 21
This isn’t knee jerk or sensationalist, it’s thought out and considered. McKenna out
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DannyITFC added 22:11 - Oct 21
KM is in danger of losing his job if this continues, the owners have not spent millions to sit in the lower reaches of the Championship. Don’t be surprised if he’s gone before Xmas, I really hope he turns it around but if I’m being honest he looks a beaten man and lost of ideas….. not to mention the £5M he’s on a year! Tough times ahead and I sadly can see the axe being welded probably sooner than a lot may expect.
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BobbyPetta11 added 22:12 - Oct 21
Htb

Did you just mention we had a higher XG?

I’m all for being positive but Xg ?

Hirsts Xg is probably 200
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NorthLondonBlue2 added 22:12 - Oct 21
We missed Matusiwa who held the midfield together. But most of all, we lost belief and were out muscled on the ball, over and over.

The ref and linesmen were dodgy af which hardly helped.

But this is Championship football - brawn over brains and we got mugged.

Big bounce back required against WBA now or things will turn ugly, fast.
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Stato added 22:13 - Oct 21
O'Shea at fault for all 3 goals but it was an arrogant team selection from McKenna who thought he could send out the reserves and still win. Too many flop signings who are yet to get a goal or an assist. Cajuste can't last 90 mins (which we knew from last season). Only one DM in the entire squad. No competition for Hirst. This is McKenna's last season. He has had an absolute fortune to spend and we where has it got us.
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TimmyH added 22:13 - Oct 21
chepstow - it wasn't Nunez and Azon posters weren't complaining about, it's the amount of changes with 5 others! McAteer and Akpom (the latter though played better tonight) came in and haven't really deserved it...Akpom should have got off the mark tonight and didn't.

I ain't no Nostradamus but I had a feeling McK at the start of the season would be chopping and changing to keep all the players happy unfortunately to the detriment. After tonight he'll be changing again...
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youngie7 added 22:13 - Oct 21
The spine of the side looks weak, we are weak defensively and don’t have a goalscorer - the one thing I can’t agree with is never changing formation - Lampard tonight changed and won @ Portsmouth - KM never changes - never - worrying times
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aas1010 added 22:14 - Oct 21
Danny utfc if you recon he gets sack , who you recon to replace him?
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Broganonthewing added 22:14 - Oct 21
Was it just a bad day at the office or are there potentially serious problems to sort out?
We dominated the first half but didnt have the guile to capitalise on our possession. At half time Charlton would have been happy with a point. Sadly it has been happening too often this season, we give the ball away cheaply and are punished accordingly. When the third one went in, it was game over. For me, O’Shea and Greaves are not good enough. We badly miss the leadership of Morsy!
I hope McKenna can sort it out? Not yet time to press the panic button
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churchmans added 22:14 - Oct 21
For the first time i am losing faith with mckenna!
We got spanked proper in tbe second half!! Wiw what a defensive collapse! I tell you we have big problems
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Theipswich added 22:14 - Oct 21
7 changes...no. Every time he makes wholesale changes we lose...and badly
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wedgieblue added 22:15 - Oct 21
In a word, arrogance.

We thought we’d win. We believed it would only take two of us to score. We thought we were better than them. How wrong we were! They made us look silly. Any decent, well-drilled team with a plan will beat us because our sense of entitlement will get in the way of our passions and commitment.
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jas0999 added 22:17 - Oct 21
Firstly, congratulations to Charlton and Nathan Jones, who comfortably did a number on the highest paid manager in the championship. Nathan is not the first of course, but he and his club deserved this big win.

Now the reality for Town and more specifically Kieran McKenna:
- We have lost 3-0 at HOME to a newly promoted side - it’s unacceptable especially after our spending.
- We are ten games in and the position in the league is poor. We look poor.
- Norwich and Sheffield aside we have been poor.
- We can’t win away and haven’t looked like doing so
- Making 7 changes smacks of a manager who has lost the plot. Does McKenna think he’s playing championship manager?
- This on the back of a woeful PL season. KM out of his depth
- 9 straight home defeats (look at the newly promoted teams this season) earlier in the year - abysmal.

How on earth the manager keeps his job at any club in the world is beyond me. Includes grass roots football. kM would be fired. He can’t live off past glory. KM is not a messiah- he’s now very very average and can’t manage this group. He must go.
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algarvefan added 22:21 - Oct 21
Leif Davis (you know KM's love child!) was very poor tonight, we looked like and were a team of strangers, why the hell did we need 7 changes?

Last season and this there were too many changes to a good settled squad, someone give Neil Warnock a ring!!!!

Most worrying for me is the injury to Palmer, I know how about recalling Muric!!!

I'm drunk now, so am going to bed. Night all
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PhilR added 22:21 - Oct 21
McKenna.
Seven changes, seriously?? Can Philogene, our most potent attacker, seriously not play at least for an hour? Is Kipre, who has been our best defender recently, unable to cope with these games? Furlong? We don't have a top prem squad to choose from. For heaven's sake, play the best team - or at least most of them - and especially the best defence we have.
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Broadbent23 added 22:22 - Oct 21
That was a horror show and Halloween is not for another 10 days.
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G_2024_ITFC added 22:25 - Oct 21
We were the better side in the first half and once that goal went in our heads dropped and the result became inevitable. We are still unable to score goals clinically and we are still unable to defend. This is our problem.

We had four corner takers and our throw ins are actually a disadvantage and have been for a good time.

McKenna does need more time and anyone suggesting otherwise is very reactionary. This is his team that he has made and he needs time to build it into the side we saw in his second and third season. However, we need a leadership on the field. If Morsy had been on the pitch today some players will have been held accountable for their lack of urgency and sloppiness.

Our defense needs a wake-up. We need more stability and control in the middle. We need a lot more coming from the right. Most importantly, we need a strong, consistent starting XI.

I thought Chuba and Ivan played well. Cajuste is class for 45 minutes. Taylor showed passion when he came on, as did Clarke.

The game could have gone the other way, but the way the game turned out should be a very important lesson that all involved int the first team should take and move forward.

Uppa Towen
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blueytops added 22:25 - Oct 21
Thank goodness we beat the teams at home who are 15th, 21st and 22nd in the league otherwise we would be in trouble… not great is it!
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fizzyblue added 22:27 - Oct 21
Read blueboy1981’s comments before the match and he was spot on! The changes to personnel unsteadied the ship. The partnerships and patterns if play just weren’t there, especially in the second half. First half we dominated with nothing to show for it. Had an obscene amount of crosses and corners that failed to reach a blue shirt, where either too deep or off target. Whereas Charlton had 3-4 corners and scored from 2 of them. The most irritating thing for me was Greaves inability to head the ball. Their first was down to him as he shirked the header, letting the ball run across the face of the goal. It seems always the same with this team in that if they haven’t scored within 70 ish minutes you may as well turn the TV off. That resilience we built over seasons gone is non existent. Such as shame as love a midweek game. One of the great things about the championship.
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oioihardy added 22:27 - Oct 21
1ball again opens us up
Cant defend corners
Oshea is awful
Akpom only one who can hold his head high

First half good display with no end product

2nd half they had a rocket and we got mummy cuddled .
Mckenna needs to change system team know how we play and our weakness

Mckenna is either stupid stubborn or stupid . Playing the same system after going 3 down . What are you doing as a manager . Sort your self out
You dont see city rest haaland against a mid table team in prem . So why are you resting jaden .
Take him off on 55 if hes tired . But you wouldnt do that either , that would be too early for your subs
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