3 : 3
  • 02 May 2026, Bristol City vs Stoke City, 2-0, Lose
  • 25 April 2026, Stoke City vs Portsmouth, 1-3, Lose
  • 21 April 2026, Stoke City vs Millwall, 1-3, Lose
  • 18 April 2026, Wrexham FC vs Stoke City, 2-0, Lose
  • 11 April 2026, Stoke City vs Blackburn Rovers, 1-1, Draw
Stoke City
Home
  • 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
Ipswich Town
Away
Championship
Championship, England

Stoke City started with a strong 2-0 lead, scoring at 34:52 and 43:04 to take control of the first half. Ipswich Town answered after the break with goals at 48:32, 63:33, and 81:44, turning the match on its head. The home side salvaged a point with a late strike at 95:06 to make it 3-3, producing a dramatic finish.

Ipswich’s attacking intent in the second period is reflected in their nine corners compared with Stoke’s five, signaling higher ball-in-box activity and a sustained siege on the Stoke goal. Stoke kept no players booked, while Ipswich collected four yellows, indicating a more proactive approach from the visitors as the match developed. The corner deficit for Stoke suggests Ipswich were able to stretch their defense and force more set-piece scenarios.

Defensively, Stoke faced a second-half collapse after a confident 2-0 cushion, conceding three times in the period from 48:32 onward. Ipswich’s goals in quick succession (63:33 and 81:44) show a shift to aggressive pressing and decisive finishing under pressure. The late equaliser for Stoke at 95:06 underscores how a compact, disciplined defense later in the match can be undone by sustained forward momentum.

Set-piece dynamics favored Ipswich, with the higher corner tally implying more frequent deliveries and chances in and around the box. The data does not specify goal sources from those corners, but the volume aligns with Ipswich’s second-half pressure and added threat in transitional moments. Off-ball running and timing of runs appear to have supported Ipswich’s ability to convert their chances when momentum shifted.

Discipline and foul play were evenly matched in foul count (14 apiece), yet Ipswich’s four yellow cards contrast with Stoke’s zero, suggesting a more aggressive engagement from the visitors during second-half exchanges. This discrepancy likely influenced the pace and tempo of the game, contributing to the shift from a two-goal Stoke lead to a 3-3 draw. Substitution data is not provided, so the specific impact of fresh legs cannot be quantified here.

In attacking terms, Stoke’s early double-strike demonstrates effective first-half conversion and front-foot intent. Ipswich’s second-half resurgence indicates better adaptability to Stoke’s shape and a readiness to exploit wide areas and crosses, as reflected by the corner metric. The balance of goals, corners, and offside figures points to a contest decided by momentum swings, with Ipswich capitalizing on pressure and Stoke answering late but unable to reclaim control until the dying moments.

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Form Guide

Lose2-0Bristol City vs Stoke City
Lose1-3Stoke City vs Portsmouth
Lose1-3Stoke City vs Millwall
Lose2-0Wrexham FC vs Stoke City
Draw1-1Stoke City vs Blackburn Rovers
PLAYED
5
WINS
0
GOALS
3:11
GOALS / MATCH
0.6
  • Stoke City has lost four matches in a row with a goal difference of 3:11, scoring 0.6 goals average
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

Stoke City H2H Ipswich Town

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Away gameStoke City01Ipswich TownHome gameChampionship
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Away gameStoke City02Ipswich TownHome gameChampionship
Away gameStoke City11Ipswich TownHome gameChampionship
PLAYED
5
WINS
0
GOALS
4:7
GOALS / MATCH
0.80
  • Stoke City lost twice in head-to-head matches
  • Teams played five times head-to-head in the current season with the goals score 4:7; average goals per match – 0.80
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