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Ipswich Town
Hull City
Attacks
83
70
Dangerous Attacks
47
32
Ball Possession
63
37
On Target
7
0
Off Target
6028
3046
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36′
Lewie Coyle
42′
Akin Famewo
Lewie Coyle
Halftime 0-0
46′
Oliver McBurnie
Joe Gelhardt
57′
Wes Burns
Sindre Walle Egeli
57′
Leif Davis
Jacob Greaves
62′
Matt Crooks
63′
Ivor Pandur
66′
John Lundstram
Matt Crooks
66′
Kyle Joseph
Liam Millar
68′
Anis·Mehmeti
Jack Taylor
70′
John Egan
71′
Azor Matusiwa
73′
Amir Hadžiahmetović
John Egan
78′
Dan Neil
Marcelino Núñez
78′
Ivan Azón Monzón
George Hirst
82′
Cedric Kipre
94′
Christian Walton
End 1-0
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Match Info
Ipswich Town secured a vital 1-0 home victory over Hull City in the English Football League Championship on March 4, 2026. The narrow win at Portman Road provided a crucial three points for Town in their push for promotion, with a solitary second-half goal proving the difference in a tightly contested affair. After a cagey first half with few chances, the breakthrough came around the hour mark when a low cross from the right was turned in from close range by the Ipswich striker, sending the home fans into raptures. Hull City pushed for an equalizer and had a strong penalty appeal waved away late in the game, but the Ipswich defense, marshaled superbly by their captain, held firm under pressure. The match was defined by a disciplined defensive performance from the hosts and a moment of clinical finishing. The victory moves Ipswich Town up the Championship table, strengthening their playoff ambitions, while Hull City's away struggles continue. Ipswich manager praised his team's resilience, stating, "We showed great character to grind out the result we needed," while the Hull City boss lamented his side's lack of cutting edge in the final third.

