
After nine rounds of Championship action, Middlesbrough have recorded 5 wins, 3 draws, and 1 loss, sitting second in the table and firmly in the automatic promotion zone. Their overall performance this season has been strong. However, recent form tells a different story — a 0–1 away defeat to Portsmouth in the last round marked their first league loss of the season, extending their winless streak to three matches.
Offensively, Middlesbrough have struggled badly of late, failing to score in their last two league games. On the bright side, their defense remains solid — only 6 goals conceded in 9 matches, making them one of the best defensive units in the Championship. At home, Boro have been impressive, boasting an unbeaten record of 3 wins and 1 draw from four league fixtures. For this match, they will be without goalkeeper Seny Dieng, defender Darragh Lenihan, and midfielder Riley McGree, all sidelined due to injuries.
Ipswich Town, recently relegated from the Premier League, have made a steady start to life back in the Championship with 3 wins, 4 draws, and 1 loss, placing them 9th in the table. Their form has been excellent lately — a 3–1 home win over Norwich in the last round extended their unbeaten streak to five league games (3 wins, 2 draws).
Offensively, Ipswich have been outstanding, netting 13 goals in their last 5 matches (averaging over 2 goals per game). Defensively, they’ve been decent too, conceding just 5 goals during that same period. However, their away form remains a concern, as they’ve failed to win any of their three league away matches so far (2 draws, 1 loss).
Key players include Jaden Philogene, who scored in the derby win over Norwich and now has 5 league goals, placing him joint-third in the top scorers’ list. Jack Clarke has also found his rhythm, scoring in each of his last two appearances, adding further attacking threat for Ipswich.
Comprehensive Analysis:
Middlesbrough’s recent form dip is concerning, particularly their scoring drought, but their defensive resilience and strong home performances still provide confidence. Ipswich, on the other hand, are in red-hot form with a potent attack but remain unreliable away from home and historically struggle against Middlesbrough.
Given the current dynamics, Middlesbrough’s solid home defense should at least secure a draw, and if they rediscover their scoring touch, they could even edge the contest.
Prediction:
👉 Final Score: Middlesbrough 1–1 Ipswich Town
Recommended Pick: Home Win or Draw (1X)