In their most recent outing, Ipswich Town secured a hard-fought 2-2 draw against Everton at Goodison Park. The Tractor Boys, with 44% possession, generated five shots on target, with goals from Julio Enciso and George Hirst ensuring they claimed a point.
Meanwhile, Brentford celebrated a third consecutive win, edging out Manchester United 4-3 at Gtech Community Stadium. Thomas Frank’s side controlled 47% of the ball and registered six shots on goal. Kevin Schade bagged a brace, while an own goal from Luke Shaw and a strike from Yoane Wissa sealed the dramatic victory.
The two teams previously clashed at Gtech Community Stadium, where Brentford triumphed 4-3. This Saturday, Ipswich Town will welcome Brentford to Portman Road for a Premier League showdown. Currently languishing in 18th place, the Tractor Boys face a Brentford side sitting comfortably in ninth with three matches remaining this season.
Ipswich’s relegation was confirmed last month following a 3-0 defeat to Newcastle at St. James’ Park, marking them as the third team to drop from the Premier League. With little but pride to play for, they face a Brentford team in fine form. The Bees, fresh off their latest win, are pushing for a historic league double over Ipswich after their 4-3 victory in October. Stay tuned for our match prediction!
Across 11 direct confrontations, Brentford have the upper hand with a 42% victory rate, largely from their time in the Championship. Their first Premier League clash in October was a gripping seven-goal spectacle, with Brentford narrowly defeating their rivals 4-3 after being two goals down at halftime. The Bees overwhelmed the Tractor Boys' defense, with Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa each scoring twice, and the decisive goal arriving in stoppage time.
Not every encounter has been a goal-fest, though. Before the seven-goal outburst at Brentford Community Stadium, the prior six meetings saw no more than three goals scored. Based on this trend, betting on under 3.5 total goals could be a smart move.
Ipswich Town have struggled in 2025, clinching just one win—a 2-1 away triumph over Bournemouth in April. Unsurprisingly, this poor run has led to their confirmed relegation to the Championship, following Southampton and Leicester.
Lately, Ipswich have shown improvement in their attacking play, particularly in away games. They battled back to earn a 2-2 draw against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge and repeated the feat in their most recent match at Goodison Park. Notably, the Tractor Boys fought back from a two-goal deficit in the first half to secure a point.