English Championship


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Ipswich 2 - 1 Wrexham
Who will win?
1

Ipswich
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Draw
2

Wrexham
Match Details: November 22nd, 2025 | Portman Road | Sky Bet Championship | 15:00GMT
Two sides tipped to have strong seasons have blown hot and cold so the second official fixture between the two is certain to bring some suprises.
Key Betting Tip: Both Teams to Score @ 1.83
Ipswich (4-2-3-1) Walton, Davis, Greaves, O'Shea, Furlong, Taylor, Matusiwa, Clarke, Nunez, Philogene-Bidace, Hirst
Wrexham (3-5-1-1) Okonkwo, Cleworth, Scarr, Hyam, Kabore, Dobson, Sheaf, O'Brien, Longman, Broadhead, Moore
The hosts have been back to their best in recent weeks, victories in three of their last four games and ten goals scored in this time. They have only been defeated once on home soil, one of many victims of Nathan Jones ball. It is worth noting that The Tractor Boys have only managed three clean sheets in all competitions so an entertaining one is expected.
Wrexham sit in 13th position in the league table, currently holding a record of five wins, six draws and four defeats. The Welsh side have recorded impresive wins on the road at both Millwall and Norwich City and have scored in all but one away league fixtures. Wrexham have scored six goals in their last five matches, not quite Ipswich standards, yet should set up a thriller.
As previously mentioned, this is the first time that the two will face off in a competitive league match.
Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions with 68% confidence in Both Teams to Score. The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability, and tactical matchups.
Football Park's Best Bets: Both Teams to Score @ 1.83 Odds Our team of in-house betting tipsters have goals for both sides in this fixture. This is supported by the recent form and goals for/against record of both to justfiy confidence in this selection.
Jack Clarke (Ipswich Town) Whilst not short for choice, we're going with Clarke as the man to watch for the hosts in this one. Struggling to find his feet in the Premiership last season, the winger has responded well and scored six goals in 14 appearances this season.
Kieffer Moore (Wrexham) It has to be the big man. The striker that knows this league inside out has had no issue in finding his feet since joining the club in the summer, scoring seven goals that included a hat-trick against league leaders Coventry.
Referee: Dean Whitestone
Broadcast: SkySports+
Stadium Information: Portman Road (Capacity 30,311)
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