Nottingham Forest 1-1 (AET, 5-4 on Pens) Ipswich Town Mon 03rd Mar 2025 22:28 Jack Taylor missed the decisive penalty as the Blues exited the FA Cup at the fifth round stage 5-4 on penalties to Nottingham Forest at the City Ground following a 1-1 draw. George Hirst gave Town the lead in the 53rd minute, but home skipper Ryan Yates levelled on 68 and neither team was able to find another goal in the remaining minutes and extra-time. The penalty shootout had been note perfect from both teams until Taylor hit a weak effort to Matz Sels’s left and the keeper saved to set up a quarter-final tie at Brighton for Forest. |
Nottingham Forest 0-0 Ipswich Town - Half-Time Mon 03rd Mar 2025 20:26 Town’s FA Cup fifth round tie at Nottingham Forest remains 0-0 at half-time. |
Eight Changes For Town at Forest Mon 03rd Mar 2025 18:57 Town boss Kieran McKenna makes eight changes for this evening’s FA Cup fifth round tie against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground. |
McKenna: Get Through This Round and People Start to Dream Fri 28th Feb 2025 19:13 Town visit Nottingham Forest on Monday aiming to reach the sixth round of the FA Cup for the first time in 32 years with manager Kieran McKenna believing that’s the stage where fans, players and staff start dreaming of Wembley glory (ITV4, KO 7.30pm). |
Manchester United 3-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report Wed 26th Feb 2025 21:47 Town spurned a golden chance to win at Old Trafford and gain some ground in the relegation battle as they were beaten 3-2 by 10-man Manchester United. Jaden Philogene was gifted his first league goal for Town in the fourth minute by a defensive mix-up, but United went into a 2-1 lead through a Sam Morsy own goal and Matthijs de Ligt rebound. Two minutes before the break, Patrick Dorgu was shown a straight red card for a foul on Omari Hutchinson following a VAR review and Town levelled through Philogene’s second goal, a cross sneaking into the corner of the net. The game looked there for the Blues but after conceding a Harry Maguire header two minutes after the restart, United’s third goal from a set piece, they never seriously threatened to get back on terms at manager Kieran McKenna’s old club. |
McKenna: We Have to Go to Old Trafford With Humility But Also Confidence Mon 24th Feb 2025 19:05 Town boss Kieran McKenna says the Blues will face a tough game against his old club Manchester United at Old Trafford on Wednesday, despite the Red Devils having endured a difficult season by their standards and with a less than impressive home record (TNT Sports, KO 7.30pm). |
Ipswich Town 1-4 Tottenham Hotspur - Match Report Sat 22nd Feb 2025 17:09 Town are five points plus goal difference from Premier League safety following a 4-1 home defeat to Tottenham Hotspur and Wolves’ 1-0 win away at 10-man AFC Bournemouth. The Blues started brightly, Liam Delap hitting the post with a header, but Brennan Johnson netted on 18 and 26 before Omari Hutchinson pulled one back nine minutes before the break. However, Spurs added a third through Djed Spence with their first chance of the second half on 77 and Dejan Kulusevski grabbed a fourth with six minutes remaining. |
Town Host McKenna's Former Club Spurs Aiming For First Double Fri 21st Feb 2025 18:21 Town host Tottenham Hotspur, the club where manager Kieran McKenna was a young player and coach, at Portman Road on Saturday aiming to record their first double of the season and only their second home win of the campaign. |
McKenna: The Group Has Shown Fantastic Character Sat 15th Feb 2025 18:24 Town boss Kieran McKenna hailed the fantastic character shown by his side as they held Aston Villa to a 1-1 draw at Villa Park, despite playing 50 minutes with 10 men after Axel Tuanzebe was shown what the Blues manager felt was a “really poor red card”. |
Aston Villa 1-1 Ipswich Town - Match Report Sat 15th Feb 2025 17:12 Ten-man Town battled to a superb 1-1 draw away at Aston Villa to climb to 18th in the Premier League table. The Blues were reduced in number five minutes before half-time when Axel Tuanzebe was dismissed for a second bookable offence against one of his old clubs. However, 11 minutes after the restart, Liam Delap gave Town the lead, but Ollie Watkins equalised on 69 with the Blues backline and Alex Palmer, outstanding on his Premier League debut, holding on for a vital point. |