Ipswich Town Women VS Charlton Women
This England Women's Championship match will be played on 19th February 2026 at 03:00 (UTC) and Ipswich Town (w) hosts Charlton Athletic Women. Based on the moneyline odds you offer, the away team Charlton Athletic Women (1.47) is clearly favoured.
Recent recordIpswich Women's football team may struggle in recent form, as a mid-to-lower or promoted team in the league, its record may fluctuate greatly, especially when facing strong teams. Charlton Athletic Women's football team, as the favorite to win the league title or promotion, should maintain a high winning rate in the near future, with more stable performance at both ends of the offensive and defensive ends, and a strong ability to score points away.
Historical head-to-headThe past head-to-head records of the two teams may be one-sided. Charlton Athletic Women have the absolute upper hand in historical head-to-heads, both in terms of psychological advantage and tactical restraint, and should be able to win consecutive games against Ipswich Women in the near future.
Theodds for the Winner Market are Ipswich Town (w) to win @6.90, draw @3.62 and Charlton Athletic (w) to win @1.47. This odds combination clearly shows that the market is extremely bullish on the away team Charlton Athletic Women, with low odds of 1.47 corresponding to a very high theoretical probability of winning, and the odds of a draw and home win are both high, and the market expectations are very low.
ForecastBased on fundamentals and odds data, Charlton Athletic Women's football team has an overwhelming advantage in terms of strength, form, track record and market expectations in this game. An away win is the most probable result. Athletic Charlton Women is expected to dominate the game with a stronger overall strength on the road, most likely taking away three points with a win, and the goal difference could be between 1-2.
Do Not BetThis analysis is for match research purposes only and does not constitute any betting advice. Please watch the game rationally and enjoy the fun of football.
