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Ipswich Town 3 v 0 Swansea City
EFL Championship
Saturday, 28th February 2026 Kick-off 15:00
Ipswich Town 3-0 Swansea City - Match Report
Saturday, 28th Feb 2026 17:01

Goals from Anis Mehmeti, Ivan Azon and George Hirst saw Town to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Swansea City at Portman Road. Mehmeti gave the Blues the lead with his first home goal in the third minute, Azon made it 2-0 four minutes before the break, then Hirst sealed it five minutes after coming off the bench in the 74th minute.

Town made three changes from the team which won 2-0 at Watford on Tuesday with Leif Davis, Mehmeti and Wes Burns returning to the side.

Davis replaced Jacob Greaves at left-back having missed the trip to Vicarage Road with a knock, Burns was wide on the right for Sindre Walle Egeli and Mehmeti was on the left for Jack Clarke with the trio dropping out all on the bench.

Dan Neil made his home debut in the centre of midfield having made four appearances away, while Azon started as the number nine for the fifth Championship game running.

Swansea made five changes from the team which drew 1-1 at home to Preston in midweek with 16-goal Championship top scorer Zan Vipotnik, Jay Fulton, Goncalo Franco, Ronald and Leo Walta dropping to the bench.

New Zealand international midfielder Marko Stamenic returned to the XI following suspension, while another midfielder, Malick Yalcouye, and forwards Gustavo Nunes and Melker Widell also came into the side, along with Liam Cullen, operating as the lone striker.

Former Blues central defender Cameron Burgess, who scored two own goals in the Blues’ 4-1 win in South Wales earlier in the season, started at the back.

Town started strongly, winning a corner after only seven seconds which was cleared from the edge of the six-yard box.

But Blues supporters didn’t have to wait too much longer for the first goal of the afternoon.

In the third minute, Mehmeti played in the overlapping Davis on the left, the full-back’s low cross was stabbed out unconvincingly by Swans skipper Ben Cabango and Mehmeti smashed into the top corner of the net, Lawrence Vigouroux diving forlornly away to his left.

It was the Albanian international’s second goal in two starts for the Blues and first at home since joining the club, as well as his 11th of the season in all competitions for Town and Bristol City.

Swansea had the ball in the net in the 11th minute, Gustavo Nunes turning home a low cross from Widell, who had strayed offside with the linesman’s flag having quickly been raised.

Four minutes later, after a Darnell Furlong long throw had been half-cleared, Neil struck a low shot through a crowd of players from the edge of the box but too close to Vigouroux.

In the 19th minute, Kipre played a superb ball one side of Ethan Galbraith for Davis to chase down the other, but the full-back’s pass inside was intercepted.

On 25, Jisung Eom played a free-kick from not far outside the area on the right inside to Galbraith, but the Northern Irishman, who played for Blues boss Kieran McKenna in the Manchester United academy, blazed deep into the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

Azon came close to making it 2-0 in the 33rd minute, the Spaniard, who scored his first goal for the club at Swansea in November, nodding back towards goal from beyond the far post but Vigouroux did well to keep it out.

Three minutes later, a Mehmeti shot after a swift Town break was blocked, then on 38 Nunez fed in Furlong on the right but the full-back’s low ball was too close to Vigouroux, who claimed. A minute later, Mehmeti was booked for a foul on Yalcouye.

Widell shot across the face and well wide for the Swans as the half moved towards its final five minutes.

But the first period had been virtually all Town and in the 41st minute, they went 2-0 in front.

Mehmeti played a clever ball to Davis in the corner on the left, the full-back then passing between two defenders into the box for Azon, who stroked his fourth goal of the season - and second against Swansea - across Vigouroux and inside the far post.

Just before the whistle at the end of an additional minute, Yalcouye exchanged passes with Cullen before hitting a shot which Christian Walton, untested up to that stage, was forced to bat away to his left.

The Blues fully deserved their two-goal lead at the break having been very much the better side from the off, winning a corner in the early seconds and then scoring through Mehmeti, excelling in a narrow left-sided role, on three.

Town had chances to increase their lead before Mehmeti and Davis, getting forward in wider areas more often with Mehmeti ahead of him, created the second, which the improving Azon finished clinically.

Swansea, who had come to play football rather than shutting up shop, although the early goal would have in any case forced their hand, had threatened little aside from the offside goal and late shot and from here the Blues should see out the three points.

Cullen struck the second half’s first effort for the Swans, but Walton was able to palm away his effort from distance with ease.

On 54, Yalcouye brought the ball in from the right unchallenged before screwing his shot well wide. Ahead of the restart, the Swans made a triple change, Yalcouye, Eom and Cullen making way for Franco, Ronald and Vipotnik.

Swansea claimed a penalty in the 59th minute when Widell went to ground as he and Kipre chased a ball into the right of the area, but referee Anthony Backhouse correctly indicated he felt there was nothing in it.

Town made their first changes of the afternoon in the 61st minute, Neil, very influential as he was at Watford, and Nunez making way for Jack Taylor and Jack Clarke, who took up his usual left-sided position with Mehmeti going into the middle.

The Swans were seeing more of the ball in the second half but with Town happy to let them, then look for opportunities on the break, although without having been able to make the most of counter-attacks.

On 69, Azon, who was given a warm ovation as he left the field, and Burns made way for Hirst and Kasey McAteer.

And five minutes after the changes, the Blues made it 3-0, their substitutions once more having reinvigorated their display.

Mehmeti won the ball off Josh Tymon in the area to the right of goal and sent over a low cross which Hirst swept across Vigouroux and inside the far post.

Hirst, who scored three minutes after coming on at Watford on Tuesday, delightedly celebrated his eighth goal of the season in front of the Sir Bobby Robson Stand.

With the game effectively over, Swansea replaced Nunes and Widell with Walta and Joel Ward in the 76th minute.

Scotland international Hirst thought he’d scored a second in the 80th minute when Mehmeti floated a cross from the right to the far post and he headed back across Vigouroux, but the Chilean international brilliantly pawed it beyond his left post.

On 82, Vipotnik played in Stamenic on the left of the area, the New Zealander colliding with Walton as the keeper came out to block with skipper O’Shea having been tugging at his shirt. The ball ran loose but was cleared.

Moments later, Walta shot only just over Walton’s crossbar, before the Blues swapped the again excellent Matusiwa for Jens Cajuste.

In the 87th minute, Galbraith tried his luck from 25 yards out to the right but the ball sailed into the Sir Alf Ramsey Stand.

Vipotnik smashed a 25-yard free-kick off the Town crossbar seconds from the end but the Blues weren’t to be denied their victory or a second clean sheet in five days.

A thoroughly deserved win - and second double of the season - with Town in charge throughout against a Swans side which came to play unlike a lot of other sides this season but were always second best.

Having gained their 2-0 lead in the first half, the Blues looked to sit on their lead and pick Swansea off in the second but with little success until the substitutions with the third goal coming very soon afterwards.

The win sees the Blues remain fourth with Millwall in third having won 2-0 at Preston and Hull City in fifth having beaten Portsmouth at Fratton Park 1-0. Second-placed Middlesbrough are at Birmingham on Monday, while leaders Coventry won 2-1 at Stoke.

Town are 11 points behind the Sky Blues with two games in hand, three off Boro with one in hand and two from the Lions, also with two matches in hand.

The Tigers, who visit Portman Road on Tuesday, are on the same points as Town but with a worse goal difference having played a game more.

Town: Walton, Furlong, O’Shea (c), Kipre, Davis, Matusiwa, Neil (Taylor 61), Burns (McAteer 69), Nunez (Clarke 61), Mehmeti, Azon (Hirst 69). Unused: Palmer, Walle Egeli, Cajuste, Greaves, Akpom.

Swansea City: Vigouroux, Galbraith, Cabango (c), Burgess, Tymon, Stamenic, Yalcouye (Franco 54), Nunes (Walta 76), Widell (Ward 76), Eom (Ronald 54), Cullen (Vipotnik 54). Unused: Fisher, Key, Fulton, Samuels-Smith. Referee: Anthony Backhouse (Cumbria). Att: 27,594.

Photo: Matchday Images



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Saxonblue74 added 17:10 - Feb 28
Strong performance. Great to see both strikers score, their confidence is visibly improving. Just would have liked to see us continue to push more in the second half as I think Swansea were ripe for a proper thrashing, doesn't seem to be our style.
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oldelsworthyfan added 17:17 - Feb 28
Really pleased for George Hirst.
2 goals in 2 matches.
What a welcome difference
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smithlarr added 17:19 - Feb 28
£3m for Mehmeti was a robbery, brilliant player
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thechangingman added 17:19 - Feb 28
It's almost as if KMC knows what he's doing...

Perhaps rather than blowing hot and cold, damning the boss one week and eulogising him the next, we instead Hold the Line, back him come hell or high water and get behind him/the team to see how this season unfolds.

After a lifetime supporting Town, I've learned that nothing is won or lost over the course of a few matches. Personally, given where we were when we took over and where we are now, I think he VERY much deserves the benefit of the doubt.

A great win, riding high, everything to play for, and a sense of HOPE and EXPECTATION, which have been in short supply over the years preceding KMC's arrival.

Just my 2 cents - thanks for letting me get it off my chest!!

COYB/ITID
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bluesissy added 17:21 - Feb 28
Good professional performance. Big shout out to mehmeti...i had my doubts when we signed him but how wrong I was. What a player. And a big shout out to azon and George hirst. Overall a great day. Shame stoke couldn't hold on but all we can do is worry about our own results. COYB

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TimmyH added 17:24 - Feb 28
Fairly entertaining game, particularly the 1st half - as I mentioned in another post aided and abetted by Swansea and to their credit came to play. Some good passages of play only occasionally let down by the final cross/pass.

Davis, Neil, O'Shea all creditable mentions but MOTM Mehmeti with another good game with a good goal and assist.
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TimmyH added 17:24 - Feb 28
Should mention Azon too...
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jas0999 added 17:25 - Feb 28
Excellent performance and very good result. Some really good performances all over the pitch, with the three points thoroughly deserved.

At a time where all teams around us are also winning regularly, it’s essential we also go on a run of wins, starting with the game in hand against Hull. Good to see our strikers score, as they will be critical between now and the end of the season, where we are going to have to win a lot of games to achieve our goal of automatic promotion.

However, back to today, and three points, three goals and a clean sheet. Well done all. A happy Saturday!
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blueboy1981 added 17:27 - Feb 28
Commanding performance and a clean sheet well pleased with that along with three good goals.
Stiffer test against Hull coming up, and a result that could be so important for us.
A repeat of today would be a great result - let’s just DO IT !
COYB. Happy Saturday All.
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Saxonblue74 added 17:32 - Feb 28
Steady on Changingman, you'll be labelled as a "happy clapper"!
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billlm added 17:34 - Feb 28
To easy that, shout to mehneti and azor,
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Broadbent23 added 17:40 - Feb 28
Solid team performance with Mehmeti MOM. At least Swansea didn't arrive with a low block. Keep the pressure up Town. We are building momentum.
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armchaircritic59 added 17:43 - Feb 28
Another solid professional performance, with at times some really good football, especially in the first half. Credit Swansea who came to play a game of football, not defence V attack. Unfortunately for them they were somewhat lightweight upfront, until Vipotnik tried to snap the crossbar in two!

Difficult for me to award a MOM. Maybe surprisingly given the scoreline, I was impressed by two defenders! I thought D O's was excellent and LD too, in their very different ways. I'm a fan of Jacob Greaves, but you can see why KM prefers LD at home especially. Today I thought Mehmeti was a bit of a curates egg. Good in parts, lost the ball a number of times, but clearly a talent. Neil looked solid in the first half and Matusiwa was Matusiwa! IA took his goal well and worked as he always does.

You wait what seems like half a season for strikers to score and then you get London Bus syndrome! Hope it continues!

Well done again to all concerned, pressure applied to 'Boro on Monday, and we move on to what should be a blockbuster on Tuesday. Hull now 7 wins in their last 9 away games and a draw too! I don't think it will be for the feint hearted!
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JPR77 added 17:44 - Feb 28
Dan Neil was awesome today, seemed to pop up all the field first half. Great team performance, same again Tuesday please.
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EssexTractor added 17:49 - Feb 28
Some excellent performances throughout the team , and widely recognised that the strength of success is the core of the team , so O’Shea shed off his critici and Kipre a lumbering but clever partner, neither allowed anything through them , Matusiwa has a terrific side kick in the skill pf Dan Neil , through perseverance Azon gains applause and his and the MOTM Methemi each scored goals to be looked at more than once.
A repeat on Tuesday and it will be a threat to all contenders.
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londontractorboy57 added 17:54 - Feb 28
Must.of been like eating broken glass that post eh bluebore
Well done the boys onwards and upwards.
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armchaircritic59 added 18:10 - Feb 28
bluesissy, yes indeed, you can only worry about your own results, not those out of your control. Hull, 'Boro and Millwall all to come to PR. Those 3 we can control. Going to be a fascinating run in! Starting with what could be a cracker on Tuesday!
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blueboy1981 added 18:16 - Feb 28
….. londontractorboy57 …… do you have to be so PATHETIC ?
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inghamspur added 18:19 - Feb 28
That was outstanding today and we could have gone up a gear. Matusiwa doesn't get much of a mention but he has played nearly every game and always puts in a good performance. A tricky one picking between him and Kipre for PotS. Mehmeti is proving to be an excellent January buy. Could be more of a close game on Tuesday.
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Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 18:26 - Feb 28
Good performance all round..Pity all our rivals won as well, but you can only influence your own results. Hull will be a tougher test, and we must go into it with the same positivity as today. I'm sure we will. COYB!
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IP9 added 18:40 - Feb 28
Where are all the comments and usual posters....?!?!?!
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IP9 added 18:44 - Feb 28
Also...

Neil and Mehmeti... and people said we had an awful transfer window & Ashton has a terrible record of signings!! Unbelievable January acquisitions.
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warktheline added 18:44 - Feb 28
The one trick pony wins again! Another very professional performance!
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johnwarksshorts added 18:47 - Feb 28
Can't really choose mom, as such a solid all round team performance.
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Linkboy13 added 18:48 - Feb 28
When the team was announced i said to my mates in the car that's a good line up. Been saying all season our weakness has been in midfield but today we looked very solid. As for people saying we should have pushed on and gone for more goals we have a game on Tuesday no point in risking injuries jobs already done. Plenty of good performances Mehmeti, Neil, Davis and O'shea the pick for me.
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