Young: Changes Will Be Talked About But It's a Squad Game Tue 21st Oct 2025 Town full-back Ashley Young has dismissed suggestions that seven changes to the Blues’ starting XI was a step too far after the 3-0 defeat to Charlton Athletic at Portman Road. |
McKenna: Our Reaction Was Nowhere Near Good Enough Tue 21st Oct 2025 Boss Kieran McKenna admitted the Blues’ 3-0 home defeat to Charlton Athletic was a “terrible result” and that his team’s reaction to going behind was “nowhere near good enough”. |
Ipswich Town 0-3 Charlton Athletic - Match Report Tue 21st Oct 2025 Town suffered their biggest home Championship loss since April 2018 as newly promoted Charlton Athletic netted three times in the second half to shock the Blues 3-0. The home side had been the better side in the first half, albeit with the visitors having two of the period’s three best chances, but the Blues fell apart in the second after Sonny Carey had given the Addicks the lead on 52 with Macaulay Gillesphey and Miles Leaburn adding goals on 55 and 64 to inflict the Town’s first Portman Road defeat of the season and their biggest Championship loss on their own turf since the 4-0 loss to Aston Villa more than seven years ago. |
Ipswich Town 0-0 Charlton Athletic - Half-Time Tue 21st Oct 2025 The Blues and Charlton remain locked at 0-0 at half-time at Portman Road, Chuba Akpom having hit the bar for the home side. |
Ipswich Town 2-1 Charlton Athletic - Match Report Tue 29th Jul 2025 Jack Clarke and Ali Al-Hamadi were on target as the Blues beat Charlton Athletic 2-1 in their penultimate friendly of the summer at Colchester United’s JobServe Community Stadium. Town were on top throughout with all the goals coming in the second half, while Ashley Young made his first appearance for the club as a sub alongside Omari Hutchinson, back after his England U21s heroics over the summer. |
Ipswich Town 1-1 Plymouth Argyle - Match Report Sat 14th Jan 2023 Bali Mumba’s deflected injury-time goal grabbed a point for leaders Plymouth Argyle as the Blues and Pilgrims drew 1-1 at Portman Road, the on-loan Norwich man's strike levelling Wes Burns’s brilliant opener for Town. Both teams had hit the woodwork, the Blues through Marcus Harness and Argyle via Ryan Hardie, before Burns lashed a strike into the roof of the net from the right of the area from a Luke Woolfenden lay-off and Town looked on their way to three points until Mumba found the top corner to claim a share of the points in front of 29,069 fans, the highest crowd since the Gamechanger takeover. |
Ipswich Town 0-0 Plymouth Argyle - Half-Time Sat 14th Jan 2023 Town’s top-of-the-table game against Plymouth Argyle at Portman Road remains goalless at half-time. |
One of the Most Enjoyable Seasons Ever - Notes for Plymouth Argyle Fri 25th Mar 2022 After a gut-wrenching draw away to Oxford United last weekend, Town head into a crunch home clash with another play-off chasing side Plymouth and TomTheWriter assesses the mood in the opposition camp. |
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