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Ipswich Town 2 v 1 Oxford United
EFL Championship
Thursday, 1st January 2026 Kick-off 15:00

Voting was locked for this match at midnight on Friday 2nd January but you may still add your mini match reports. Note that members and non-members alike were able to vote.

Christian Walton6.5
Darnell Furlong7.1
Dara O'Shea6.2
Cedric Kipre6.8
Leif Davis6.1
Azor Matusiwa7.7
Jens Cajuste6.9
Sindre Walle Egeli5.4
Marcelino Nunez7.2
Jaden Philogene7.2
Chuba Akpom6.5
Jack Clarke6.3
Wes Burns5.3
Ashley Young5.6
Jack Taylor5.3
Iván Azón5.5
7.1Jamie Cumming
5.6Sam Long
5.5Michal Helik
5.3Ciaron Brown
5.5Jack Currie
5.6Przemysław Płacheta
5.8Brian Keersmaecker
5.3Will Vaulks
5.1Tyler Goodrham
5.5Filip Krastev
6.5Will Lankshear
5.3Siriki Dembele
5.4Stanley Mills
5.1Luke Harris
4.9Mark Harris

Referee6.7 
Match Rating5.7 


Your Ipswich Town v Oxford United Match Reports

dtravisphd added 17:43 - Jan 1

Ipswich were dominant in the first half, like they usually are when they play at home. But the team lacked the same kind of balls-out bravura that we saw when they played against Coventry. There were a number of unforced, confidence-sapping errors that allowed Oxford chances that they didn't deserve. The 2-1 scoreline at half time flattered Oxford but at the same time it shamed Ipswich because they were not pushing home their obvious dominance. As in the reverse fixture, Town were too slow moving out of defence.

The second half saw Oxford push higher up the pitch. Oxford had a couple of good chances including a nailed-on one-to-one with keeper but fortunately for Town they couldn’t capitalise on them. What puzzles me is that Town find it hard to play against a team that has a low block — so why do they also find it hard to play against a team that are 2-1 down and pushing forward? Credit to Ipswich as they did push for the important third goal but for some reason this team isn’t firing on all cylinders.

Another issue for me is how poor Town are at capitalising on corners. Town had 9 corners in this game but none of them led to significant chances.
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Linkboy13 added 19:46 - Jan 1

Got the result but we need to improve if we are going to stay in the top two. Matusiwa our best player Nunez ran his heart out and always looked a threat. Biggest disappointment for me Egeli didn't look on the pace. Burns needs more games to get fit looked a yard slow. Cajuste looks incapable of player more than 45 minutes after starting very well.
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timleatham added 08:50 - Jan 2

Philogene top class again.Best performance I have seen from Akpom. Some lovely gliding runs from Cajuste and a great tackle and pass for the Philogene goal. Great to at last be in the top two. Happy New Year everyone.
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StevoWalrus added 10:31 - Jan 2

Good performance.... much better than the scoreline would indicate.
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Pilgrimblue added 10:56 - Jan 2

Tough watch but some good play against underrated team
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Robert_Garrett added 16:18 - Jan 2

What a difference a day makes? It was clear that the Coventry win wouldnt be maintained against a team that parked the bus. lankshear will become a good player in years to come and one to note for the future. Well worth the wait for the goals and those that could have been.Three points excellent - dont care how we got them - it pays to be effective not pretty. We decide on the play but keeping possession needs an efficient goal tally. We are only second in goals scored and top in goals prevented so cant be far away from the finished article?
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