Everton 2-2 Ipswich Town - Match Report Sat 03rd May 2025 Julio Enciso hit a superb strike from 30 yards and George Hirst nodded home at the back post as Town came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Everton at Goodison Park. Beto gave the Toffees the lead with a header in the 26th minute, then Dwight McNeil made it two nine minutes later from distance with the Merseysiders appearing to be cruising to victory until Enciso smashed in his second goal for Town on 41 and sub Hirst equalised 11 minutes from time to take what in the end was a deserved point for the Blues. |
Everton 2-1 Ipswich Town - Half-Time Sat 03rd May 2025 Julio Enciso smashed in from 30 yards to make the scoreline between Town and Everton at Goodison Park 2-1 to the home side at half-time, Beto and Dwight McNeil having scored earlier on for the Toffees. |
Hutchinson and Chaplin Start at Everton Sat 03rd May 2025 Town have made two changes for this afternoon’s game against Everton at Goodison Park with Omari Hutchinson and Conor Chaplin returning to the side. |
McKenna: Everton Will Want a Party Atmosphere Thu 01st May 2025 Boss Kieran McKenna says motivating his players isn’t a problem despite the Blues’ relegation having been confirmed with the squad desperate to play in Premier League games such as Saturday’s visit to Goodison Park, Everton’s penultimate fixture at the ground that has been their home since 1892. |
Howe: Ipswich Made It Difficult For Us, First Goal Was Key Sat 26th Apr 2025 Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe admitted Town didn’t make it easy for his side before Ben Johnson’s 37th-minute red card with the first goal, netted by Alexander Isak from the penalty spot, a key moment. |
McKenna: Challenge Too Big With Ten Men Sat 26th Apr 2025 Manager Kieran McKenna felt his team did “a pretty good job” at 11 v 11 against Newcastle United but that the challenge was too big following Ben Johnson’s red card. |
Newcastle United 3-0 Ipswich Town - Match Report Sat 26th Apr 2025 Town’s relegation from the Premier League after only one season was finally confirmed after the 10-man Blues were beaten 3-0 by Newcastle United at St James’ Park. Town will have been pleased with their performance until Ben Johnson became the fifth Blues player to see red this season on 37 for two bookable offences - the first highly controversial - before Alexander Isak gave the Magpies the lead from the spot in first-half injury time, then Dan Burn added a second 11 minutes after the restart and Will Osula added the third on 80. |
Newcastle United 1-0 Ipswich Town - Half-Time Sat 26th Apr 2025 Alexander Isak’s injury time penalty has given Newcastle United a 1-0 half-time lead over 10-man Town at St James’ Park, Ben Johnson having seen red for the Blues. |
McKenna: Howe Has Built a Top, Top Newcastle Team Thu 24th Apr 2025 Town’s visit Newcastle United on Saturday afternoon looks set to see the Blues’ relegation back to the Championship confirmed. |
Ipswich Town 0-4 Arsenal - Match Report Sun 20th Apr 2025 Leandro Trossard netted twice and Gabriel Martinelli and Ethan Nwaneri once each as Arsenal comfortably beat 10-man Town 4-0 at Portman Road to inflict the Blues’ seventh successive home loss - a new club record - and move relegation a step nearer to being confirmed. There was really only one side in it throughout with Trossard giving the Gunners the lead on 14, before Martinelli added the second in the 18th minute, prior to Leif Davis being shown a straight red card for catching Bukayo Saka high up the back of his calf, then in the second half Trossard added a third on 69 and sub Nwaneri a fourth with two minutes left on the clock. |
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