

Ipswich Town Women produced a stunning away performance to defeat Birmingham City Women 3-0 in the English FA Women's Super League 2 on 26 April 2026. The comprehensive victory showcased Ipswich’s attacking potency and defensive discipline in the second-tier of English women's football.
Match Overview
Ipswich Town Women took control of the match from the early stages, pressing Birmingham City Women high up the pitch and forcing errors. The visitors broke the deadlock in the 18th minute when a precise through ball found their striker, who finished calmly past the Birmingham goalkeeper. Birmingham struggled to find rhythm, and Ipswich doubled their lead before halftime through a well-taken set-piece. The second half saw Ipswich complete the rout with a third goal, while their defense remained impenetrable.
Key Moments
- Early breakthrough: A quick counter-attack caught Birmingham off guard, with Ipswich’s forward slotting home the opener to settle any away-day nerves.
- Set-piece mastery: Ipswich scored their second from a corner, with a powerful header leaving the Birmingham goalkeeper with no chance.
- Clinical finish: The third goal came from a long-range effort that curled into the top corner, putting the result beyond any doubt.
Tactical Story
Ipswich Town Women set up in an aggressive 4-3-3 formation, pressing Birmingham high up the pitch and winning the ball in dangerous areas. Their midfield trio dominated the center of the park, cutting off Birmingham’s passing lanes and launching quick transitions. Birmingham, meanwhile, lacked cohesion in midfield and were unable to sustain possession, leading to frequent turnovers.
Standout Players
Ipswich’s attacking midfielder was the star of the show, scoring one goal and assisting another while also running tirelessly in the press. Their left-back was also excellent, providing an attacking outlet and keeping Birmingham’s wingers quiet. For Birmingham, their center-back made several important tackles but could not prevent the floodgates from opening.
Table and Season Impact
This emphatic win propelled Ipswich Town Women up the FA Women's Super League 2 table, strengthening their push for a top-half finish or possible promotion contention. Birmingham City Women, meanwhile, suffered a damaging defeat that left them looking over their shoulders at the relegation battle. Ipswich’s form suggests they are a team on the rise in English women’s football.