Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
Ipswich Town 1 v 0 West Bromwich Albion
EFL Championship
Saturday, 25th October 2025 Kick-off 12:30
Ipswich Town 1-0 West Bromwich Albion - Match Report
Saturday, 25th Oct 2025 14:41

Jack Clarke’s fifth goal of the season saw Town to a 1-0 victory over West Brom at Portman Road. The Blues were the better side throughout but had to wait until the 83rd minute for a goal, sub Clarke following up after an Ivan Azon effort had been saved, Jens Cajuste having forced an error as the Baggies passed out of their area.

Boss Kieran McKenna made nine changes with skipper Dara O’Shea and Leif Davis the only survivors from Tuesday’s defeat to Charlton, essentially returning to the team which started the victory over Norwich and loss at Middlesbrough but with Christian Walton and Jack Taylor coming into the XI.

Walton made his 100th appearance for the Blues and surprisingly his first start for the club in the Championship for injured former Baggie Alex Palmer between the sticks.

Another ex-Albion man, Darnell Furlong, was at right-back with Cedric Kipre the left-sided centre-half alongside O’Shea, both also one-time Albion players.

Azor Matusiwa returned in central midfield following his one-match ban with Taylor handed his first Championship start since the first month of the season alongside the Dutchman.

In attack, Sindre Walle Egeli, Sam Szmodics and Jaden Philogene played behind number nine George Hirst.

All those who started against the Addicks dropped to the bench with Ben Johnson out of the 20-man squad and David Button, yet another ex-Hawthorns employee, among the Town subs for the first time since joining the club in the summer.

Albion made two changes from the team which lost 2-1 at Watford on Wednesday, both at full-back, with George Campbell coming in for Alfie Gilchrist, who suffered an ankle knock at Vicarage Road, and Charlie Taylor for Callum Styles, with the players dropping out both on the bench.

The visitors were the first to threaten, Samuel Iling-Junior getting round the outside of Kipre and inside of Matusiwa on the right and cutting into the area before the ball hit his heel and fell to Isaac Price, whose shot was straight at the Dutch midfielder. Ambitious West Brom penalty appeals for handball were dismissed by referee Josh Smith.

Within a minute, the Blues went close, Philogene bringing the ball in from the left in a now familiar manner and hitting a shot which Albion keeper Josh Griffiths did well to get down to and palm away with a strong left hand.

On nine, Philogene sent over a dangerous ball from the left which was just beyond the sliding Szmodics.

The Irish international, who a few minutes earlier had been on the end of a heavy Chris Mepham challenge, subsequently underwent treatment but after leaving the field was deemed OK to continue.

In the 14th minute, Town midfielder Taylor burst past Nathaniel Phillips a third of the way inside the Albion half and suddenly had a free run towards goal. However, the former Peterborough man scraped his shot wide. Taking the ball on further would have been an option for a player with more pace, while Philogene and Hirst were alternative options to his left and right.

Four minutes later, Hirst played in Szmodics on the right of the area, the ex-Blackburn man riding a tackle before hugely overhitting a cross beyond Hirst and Philogene.

On 22, Taylor was fouled just outside the box by Ousmane Diakite and before the kick was taken Szmodics, who had continued to look uncomfortable, made way for Chuba Akpom.

Philogene took the free-kick and hit the target, but Griffiths was able to bat his shot away with the loose ball not falling for a Town player.


The Blues kept the ball at the Albion end, however, and there were calls for a penalty soon afterwards when Philogene was forced off the pitch by Phillips having put the ball through the Baggies defender’s legs. Referee Smith showed no interest but it appeared more than just the Blues winger being outmuscled with Phillips using his arms to block Philogene’s path having been beaten.

The visitors made a more ambitious penalty claim in the 33rd minute, Charlie Taylor having thrown himself to the ground at the far post under the attentions of Walle Egeli as a cross sailed over their heads.

After a spell in which Town had been well on top, Albion were seeing most of the ball but with the Blues’ pressing keeping them at bay for a long spell and then Walton grabbing a cross with ease when the Midlanders did manage to get into the final third.

The Blues quickly got themselves back on top, Davis coming inside and allowing Philogene space, the wideman’s cross eventually falling to Walle Egeli just outside the box but the Norwegian’s shot was blocked.

That was the last chance of a half of few real chances but with Griffiths the busier of the two keepers with his save from Philogene early on the outstanding stop.

The Town winger also forced the visitors’ glovesman into a stop from his later free-kick, but aside from that there had been few chances.

The Blues had largely been in control but perhaps lacking a little confidence and belief in and around the area with the visitors defending in depth. At the other end, Walton hadn’t been tested at all.

Town began the second half on top but both teams went through a scruffy spell with passes going astray. On 54, Kipre found Davis in space on the left but the full-back’s cross was far too long for Walle Egeli.

Two minutes later, the game was brought to a halt with Akpom on the ground having been caught on his ankle buy Diakite’s studs in the followthrough from a challenge having won the ball.

The on-loan Ajax man came back on after treatment but it was quickly obvious he couldn’t continue and Marcelino Nunez was called to the technical area to get ready to come on.

Play continued for some time with West Brom keeping the ball and Akpom on the ground before the change was made as the game reached the hour mark.

Two minutes later, Iling-Junior got round the outside of Davis on the right inside the box but, as had been the case all afternoon, the visitors had committed few players forward and the Blues’ backline were able to clear the danger.

On 64, Taylor played a clever ball in for Nunez making a run to the left of the area but the Chilean was unable to get enough on the ball to find the target and his shot flew wide.

The Blues were beginning to get up a head of steam and a minute later Philogene crossed from the left and Walle Egeli scuffed a volley wide, the best chance of the second half.

Town’s Norwegian youngster, the Championship’s most expensive signing, had another chance in the 67th minute, Davis crossing to the far post from where Walle Egeli smashed deep into the North Stand. The 19-year-old may well have had enough time to take a touch before shooting.

West Brom made their first change in the 70th minute, Karlen Grant replacing Iling-Junior.

The Baggies had their first serious attempt at goal four minutes later, Price hooking over from a tight angle after a corner from the right had reached him beyond the far post. Moments later, Hirst was booked for a foul on halfway.

Ahead of a free-kick on the left, awarded for a foul on Kipre by Price, the Blues made their three remaining changes, Azon, Clarke and Cajuste replacing Hirst, Philogene and Taylor, who had been one of the Blues’ standout performers.

Town continued to put the Baggies under pressure, Furlong sending in a long throw from the right - after Mepham had been booked for stopping Nunez from taking it quickly - which just wouldn’t fall for a Town player. Then, as the 80th minute approached, a bouncing ball dropped to Nunez in the area but the sub looped his shot well over.

Two minutes later, West Brom switched Aune Heggebo for Josh Maja and Diakite for Styles.

The Blues had been pushing for a goal and in the 83rd minute it finally came. West Brom keeper Griffiths played the ball out to Alex Mowatt just outside the area and the visitors’ skipper turned into Cajuste, who gleefully accepted the gift.

The Sweden international moved it on to Azon on the penalty spot, the Spaniard’s attempt was saved but Clarke was on hand to smash his fifth goal of the season into the roof of the net to send Portman Road wild with a combination of joy and relief. Mowatt complained he had been fouled but to no avail and he had little case to make.

West Brom had a spell at Town’s end following the goal but the Blues should have made it 2-0 in the 86th minute, breaking sharply through Walle Egeli down the left following an Albion corner, Nunez taking it on on the right and playing inside to Azon, but the luckless on-loan Como man hit his first-time shot wide. The Baggies swapped Campbell for Daryl Dike for the final couple of scheduled minutes.

Town had another great opportunity to cement their advantage in the 90th minute, Clarke having been sent away on the left, taking it on into the area but inexplicably squaring to Walle Egeli when he should have shot.

The fourth official indicated an additional four minutes in which West Brom threw everything into attack, Price heading weakly through to Walton with two minutes of added time remaining.

Town looked nervy in the final minutes but equally never allowed the visitors a serious chance, although Mowatt smashed a terrific strike into the net from the edge of the box moments after the referee had whistled for a Blues free-kick.

That was the last serious action of the game, the final whistle receiving a big cheer from the home support, delighted to see their team bounce back from Tuesday’s defeat to Charlton.

Only one side deserved to win the match with West Brom showing a surprising lack of ambition until they went behind and not forcing Walton into anything more than a routine save at any point.

It wasn’t always the most fluid display but the Blues were in control for the most part and once again the subs made a difference coming off the bench with Clarke now equal top-scorer alongside Philogene with five, despite having largely been a sub.

Cajuste played a pivotal role in the goal, while Azon once again worked hard and again was unfortunate not to open his account with the club.

Walton, in his 100th appearance for the club and first start in the Championship, picked up a clean sheet, Town’s second of the season and second in 32 matches in all competitions stretching back to January.

The win, the Blues’ first in the league against West Brom since 2008, moves Town up to 12th, three points off the play-offs and eight from the top two ahead of the afternoon fixtures with a game in hand. Next week, the Blues travel to QPR.

Town: Walton, Furlong, O’Shea (c), Kipre, Davis, Matusiwa, Taylor (Cajuste 77), Walle Egeli, Szmodics (Akpom 21 (Nunez 60)), Philogene (Clarke 76), Hirst (Azon 76). Unused: Button, Young, Greaves, McAteer.

West Brom: Griffiths, Campbell (Diakite 88), Phillips, Mepham, Taylor, Diakite (Styles 82), Mowatt (c), Iling-Junior (Grant 71), Price, Johnston, Heggebo (Maja 82). Unused: Wildsmith, Gilchrist, Bielik, Deeming, Bostock. Referee: Josh Smith (Peterborough). Att: 28,447.


Photo: Matchday Images



Please report offensive, libellous or inappropriate posts by using the links provided.



Lightningboy added 15:52 - Oct 25
Scrappy again.

Maybe i'm expecting too much but for the money that's been spent i'm wanting to see us playing good football...as we were doing 2 seasons ago...what's gone wrong?

What exactly are our attackers being told by defensive genius Mark Hudson (with his clipboard) when they come on?
5

bluebullet29l added 15:52 - Oct 25
We needed that. Not brilliant but a win is a win. The most important thing today was winning. We will improve.
4

Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 15:56 - Oct 25
Much better performance from the team, although still work to be done. Not such a good performance from the crowd to be outsung by the away supporters. Upping the vocals really does drive the team on, I believe; so we also need to do our part.
3

bluesince76 added 16:08 - Oct 25
Very average performance don't get the ball forward quick enough think azon offers more than hirst and Taylor had a decent game but should have scored a win is a win that's all that counts.
6

Bazza8564 added 16:10 - Oct 25
A win is a win!
Lots of good to come out of today but what pleases me most is a clean sheet and Walton (of whom I am a harsh critic) did what he had to do well and his confidence will improve.
Nunez in the 10 looked excellent as well
4

Blueballs83 added 16:11 - Oct 25
Matusiwa, Taylor and Nunez as a 3 could work really well. I thought Taylors combativeness and passing was great, with Nunez again showing sone great creativity at 10 linking up midfield - attack like Chappers would do! Bringing Cajuste on could work really well as it did today.
4

Linkboy13 added 16:20 - Oct 25
No threat until substitutions made Hirst needs a spell on the bench. Nunez livened things up by showing a bit of spirit and determination that's been lacking since the departure of Morsy. Is McKenna changing his ways by altering the formation by playing Nunez in a more forward role could he be thinking of playing three in midfield in the future. Still a big improvement required before we look promotion material. Jack Clarke impressive again but due to his effect on the match Nunez MOM..
2

Lukeybluey added 16:24 - Oct 25
Slow burner up until the last 15 minutes. I really liked Nunez in that 10 role, him, Clarke and Azon changed the game, and I think Egeli enjoyed it more playing with Nunez. Good solid win.
9

jas0999 added 16:31 - Oct 25
A solid, deserved win in the end. Thought we were the better team throughout and should have won by more. It’s the sort of win we needed, three points and a clean sheet.

For me, it’s still an average week. We really needed six points, owing to the inability to win away. However, we now have an excellent opportunity to push on and now need a win at QPR.

Thank goodness for Clarke though!
6

dirtydingusmagee added 16:32 - Oct 25
not the most memorable perfomance but we got the vital 3 points, Just wish McKenna was capable of picking and playing his strongest team so that players can predict whats coming ,we still dont play as a team ,A lot of improvement needed to get anything from this season.Begining to doubt we will ever see Sammie hit the form he had prior to him joining Town ,Just seems cursed with injuries . We move on and into a tougher period of games .
2

BrandonsBlues added 16:38 - Oct 25
Papers over the cracks. Still big issues with this team. Over coached? Too predictable? No sense of urgency. O'Shea now playing the Woolfy role of slowing the game from the back. Only finally sparked when the 3 subs came on.

Really dont see what Hirst brings to the team anymore. Not sure what type of striker he is trying to be. Runs around pointlessly it seems, cannot hold up the ball, cant pass, cant shoot.

3 points needed to keep in touch, but still not a good performance. Lots of play with the ball around the back and compressing the area as we creep towards the opposition goal. need to put the ball through, not over for players to run onto and turn the defenders around facing their own goal.
7

dyersdream added 17:17 - Oct 25
Hirst gives us nothing up front now
10

SpiritOfJohn added 17:21 - Oct 25
Taylor did well today and helped us to look more solid alongside Matusiwa. Egeli struggled to get any decent service on the right hand side, but when Nunez came on he suddenly came alive and looked a threat. Good confidence boost to keep a clean sheet today, but let's not kid ourselves, West Brom were very ordinary.
7

jas0999 added 17:22 - Oct 25
Appreciate we have a game in hand (no guarantees of a win) - but with the objective - rightly - automatic promotion … we are a whopping nine points off 2nd amd twelve off 1st. Not good enough amd much for KM to do.
7

Tedray added 17:22 - Oct 25
That is a refief - well done the two Jacks. Clarke is becoming a goal poacher and an upgrade on Chaplin. We have desparately needed more power in midfield firstly to protect the back four and in theory to give ammunition to the forwards.Perhaps the manager can at long last see the merits of say Nunez, Taylor and Mazawatee all together.
5

BlueRuin69 added 17:48 - Oct 25
Alot hate to George Hirst but he will come good....remember that goal vs Barnsley. JACK Taylor very good COYB
1

SickParrot added 18:26 - Oct 25
A well deserved win and a rare clean sheet. I felt we played well today, especially first half. Our passing was generally quicker and more accurate. I have been a critic of Taylor but he played well today and gave us legs and height in midfield. Philogene was excellent first half and Clarke was very good when he came on. Unfortunately they are the only two who look like scoring a goal!
1

Tractorboy1985 added 18:43 - Oct 25
A frustrating watch like many have said.. however a win is a win and a clean sheet will hopefully reap some confidence! Kipre at 4 million looks a far more solid centre half than a 15 million pounds Greaves! When the lad played v Liverpool first game in the prem I thought what an upgrade (even though we lost 0-2) to thee eventual champions.. not sure if it’s confidence but he’s looked a shadow of the player we bought from Hull.. struggled to settle in Suffolk? But Kipre O’Shea has to be our pairing going forward! I was shocked to see Jack Taylor in the starting line up today but I will hold my hands up he was exactly what ITFC have been missing… busy.. foot in.. but most of all seemed to really care like our “band of brothers” team we fell in love with! 8/10 performance! I hate slagging Ipswich players off but George Hirst is just not up to it! We must play Azon who is busier and more of a handful, or Akpom in the 9 who for me doesn’t suit the No10 position.. seems wasted.. needs the ball played into the channels! Nunez as the 10 worked.. maybe drop the 10 and play Mat Jens and Nunez?? Jack Clarke looks so sharp and hungry and must be in our first 11! Surely we can fit Jaden and Jack in the same team? Happy Saturday anyway.. we must follow up though! COYB
4

Rimsy added 18:44 - Oct 25
Much needed win. Hard to watch at times, defence did what was needed, although for some reason O'Shea slows it down whenever he gets the ball, didn't use to do it. Different team once Nunez came on, although ostensibly as the 10, he also added to the midfield. I've been saying for ages we need an extra body in midfield. McK needs to stick with the finishers for a run of games.
3

55015Deltic added 19:33 - Oct 25
Is it me, or did people think the Team looked a bit lost and no confidence. Almost fearful. We hate being favourites or have expectations label............
-1

warktheline added 20:35 - Oct 25
A vital 3 points but that said, 9 changes tells it own narrative…McKenna has plenty to do getting this talented squad of players to feel comfortable and confident in a system that will ultimately brings stability and consistency going forward
0

ArnieM added 20:51 - Oct 25
Think we fans may as well not attend the game until the 70 min subs come on, and we then decide to attack with intensity, because for the hour before that in EVERY game we just play tippy tappy football in our half and pose little threat to the opposition. Luckily today we did not go 1-0 behind to a breakaway goal in our predictable hour of possession, like we normally fo and sound the rest of the game playing catch up. This pattern of play appears evident in almost all of our games. Is this coached?
2

Carberry added 21:24 - Oct 25
Has anyone seen a manager make 9 changes between league games, even though we lost the last one badly. Will the dropped players be training with the kids on Monday?
0

warktheline added 21:29 - Oct 25
The biggest head scratcher for me is Sammy S …a prolific goal scorer before he came to Portman Rd, I’m not sure, was he really purchased to play the role he’s doing?
5

steve7881 added 22:24 - Oct 25
For those that say our gaffa has no plan B, have some of that. With J Taylor and Matuisi (apologies for spelling ive had a drink) we were NEVER gonna be done on transition today. Not the most exciting but really good performance, give nothing away and trust in the fact that we have quality in attack and if we get our moment we will take it. More of that please and we will gather the points. COYB. UNITY and we'll be OK
1


You need to login in order to post your comments

Blogs 297 bloggers

Ipswich Town Polls





About Us Contact Us Terms & Conditions Privacy Cookies Online Safety Advertising
© TWTD 1995-2025