Founded in 1878, Ipswich Town — nicknamed “The Blues” or “The Tractor Boys” — play at Portman Road in Suffolk. They won the English First Division title in 1961-62 in just their first season at that level, lifted the FA Cup in 1978, and the UEFA Cup in 1981. After a remarkable rise under Kieran McKenna, Ipswich earned promotion back to the Premier League in 2024, marking a new chapter in the club’s proud history.
Full review of Ipswich Town’s January window: Mehmeti and Neil arrive, Clarke and Humphreys go on loan, and the club misses out on key striker targets.
Ipswich Town have signed 17‑year‑old Stevenage midfielder Ryan Doherty, a promising young talent with senior experience and a strong academy background. The move strengthens the Club’s U21 setup and adds…
Ipswich Town have signed 19‑year‑old Chelsea winger Frankie Runham on loan, adding pace and pedigree to John McGreal’s U21s for the rest of their Premier League 2 campaign.
Christian Walton reflects on Ipswich Town’s 1–1 draw with Preston, discussing late drama, penalty calls and the team’s mentality in the promotion push.
Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna explains why Sammie Szmodics was left out, confirms Ivan Azon was subbed due to a “really bad headache”, and gives a positive assessment of Anis…
Ipswich Town are pushing to add a new forward before the transfer window closes, with the club assessing several attacking options to boost their squad for the run‑in.