2 : 2
  • 02 May 2026, Ipswich Town vs Queens Park Rangers, 3-0, Win
  • 28 April 2026, Southampton vs Ipswich Town, 2-2, Draw
  • 25 April 2026, West Bromwich Albion vs Ipswich Town, 0-0, Draw
  • 22 April 2026, Charlton Athletic vs Ipswich Town, 1-2, Win
  • 19 April 2026, Ipswich Town vs Middlesbrough, 2-2, Draw
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  • 23 May 2026, Hull City vs Middlesbrough, 1-0, Lose
  • 12 May 2026, Southampton vs Middlesbrough, 2-1, Lose
  • 09 May 2026, Middlesbrough vs Southampton, 0-0, Draw
  • 02 May 2026, Wrexham FC vs Middlesbrough, 2-2, Draw
  • 25 April 2026, Middlesbrough vs Watford, 5-1, Win
Middlesbrough
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Championship, England

Ipswich Town and Middlesbrough played out a 2-2 draw in a Championship contest that hinged on fast transitions and late momentum. Ipswich opened the scoring at 29:08 of the first half to take a 1-0 lead. Middlesbrough hit back with a 24:56 equaliser before half-time, then went in front early in the second period at 63:09, only for Ipswich to level at 76:52.

The match featured persistent attacking intent from both sides, with Ipswich generating sustained set-piece pressure as a key outlet. Ipswich had six corners to Middlesbrough’s three, indicating a higher frequency of crossing opportunities and box entries. The late equaliser showcased Ipswich’s capacity to convert sustained pressure into a tangible result.

Discipline told a notable story: Middlesbrough committed 16 fouls to Ipswich’s 10 and collected four yellow cards to Ipswich’s two, with no reds shown. The higher foul count for Middlesbrough likely disrupted rhythm and offered Ipswich additional free-kick and set-piece chances. This contrast in discipline helped shape the game’s physical battle and the late-stage pressure on Middlesbrough’s defence.

Offside activity also skewed Ipswich’s way, registering four offsides versus Middlesbrough’s two, suggesting a willingness to press the line and exploit behind the defence. That extra offside demand aligns with the higher corner tally and a more proactive approach from Ipswich overall. Middlesbrough’s game plan appeared to rely more on direct play and counters, inviting more stoppages and defensive work for their backline.

Defensively, both teams conceded twice, but Ipswich’s late equaliser points to resilience and steadiness under pressure. Middlesbrough showed capability to turn the screw and reassert themselves after conceding, albeit without holding the advantage for the full 90 minutes. Overall, teamwork on both sides reflected a balanced, high-intensity approach with a clear emphasis on set-piece threat and compact transitions.

From a betting perspective, four goals make Over 2.5 a straightforward retrospective winner. Ipswich’s corner volume and willingness to push to the byline signal a continuing nuisance for opponents’ rearguards. The card and foul patterns imply Middlesbrough may be susceptible to discipline-related interruptions in forthcoming fixtures.

Looking ahead, Ipswich likely sustains a front-foot strategy that exploits corners and wings, maintaining pressure and height in the box. Middlesbrough will aim to channel their physicality into organised counters and set-piece chances, while managing foul exposure to avoid suspensions. The clash underscored the value of set-play planning and the willingness of both teams to convert pressure into goals when the moment mattered.

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Form Guide

Win3-0Ipswich Town vs Queens Park Rangers
Draw2-2Southampton vs Ipswich Town
Draw0-0West Bromwich Albion vs Ipswich Town
Win1-2Charlton Athletic vs Ipswich Town
Draw2-2Ipswich Town vs Middlesbrough
PLAYED
5
WINS
2
GOALS
9:5
GOALS / MATCH
1.8
  • Ipswich Town has two wins in its last five matches with a goal difference of 9:5, scoring 1.8 goals average
Lose1-0Hull City vs Middlesbrough
Lose2-1Southampton vs Middlesbrough
Draw0-0Middlesbrough vs Southampton
Draw2-2Wrexham FC vs Middlesbrough
Win5-1Middlesbrough vs Watford
PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
8:6
GOALS / MATCH
1.6
  • Middlesbrough has won only one out of its last five matches with a goal difference of 8:6, scoring 1.6 goals average

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PLAYED
5
WINS
1
GOALS
6:7
GOALS / MATCH
1.20
  • Ipswich Town lost twice in head-to-head matches
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 6:7; average goals per match – 1.20
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