Opinion
Town's title form continues with comfortable win over Blackburn
Another commanding home performance saw Ipswich Town extend their status as the Championship's form team since November, with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Blackburn Rovers that never looked in doubt.News
Sir Bobby Robson mural replaced at Portman Road
A lifelong Ipswich Town fan has spoken of his pride at replacing the iconic Sir Bobby Robson mural above the club shop with artwork showing him lifting the UEFA Cup.News
Ipswich launches campaign to unite town behind City of Culture bid
Ipswich has launched a major public campaign urging residents, businesses and organisations to show their support for the town's bid to become UK City of Culture 2029, with just one month until the submission deadline on 8th February 2026.Opinion
Philogene and Akpom fire Town to New Year's Day victory
Ipswich Town started 2026 with an important three points as they overcame a spirited Oxford United 2-1 at Portman Road, with first-half goals from Philogene and Akpom enough to see off the struggling visitors despite a tense finale.Opinion
Town move third with hard-fought win over struggling Owls
Goals from Kipré, Philogene and Clarke secured a 3-1 victory over winless Sheffield Wednesday, lifting Ipswich Town into third place with the Championship's second-best goal tally.News
Ipswich Town ownership restructured at reported £350m valuation
Ipswich Town is reported to be valued at approximately £350m – a Championship record – following an ownership restructure described internally as a "reshuffling of the pack".Feature
From Portman Road to precious memories: An Ipswich love story
Charlie and Wendy Clarke's romance began at a football match in 1972 and lasted over 50 years, surviving promotions, cup finals, and ultimately Wendy's terminal illness – with St Elizabeth Hospice ensuring their final months together were filled with dignity, love, and even a visit from Ipswich Town players.Feature
'Talk this town up' – Football boss's passionate plea for Ipswich City of Culture bid
Ipswich Town FC chairman Mark Ashton doesn't do half measures, and his speech launching Ipswich's City of Culture bid made that crystal clear – the club's leader wants everyone to stop undermining the town and start celebrating what makes it special as it gears up for its 2029 City of Culture bid.Feature
From £29-a-week bricklayer to £10 million: The family firm that grew with Ipswich
Local building contractor GBS began with residential maintenance, then a flour mill breakthrough, and now spans three specialist divisions. But its story is also one baked in family, trust and a changing industry in a town navigating its own transformation.Opinion
West Stand Senior: Hollywood script fails to materialise as Town held to frustrating draw
Ipswich Town dominated possession and created numerous chances but couldn't break down a determined Wrexham side, as the Hollywood-backed Welsh club secured a goalless draw at Portman Road on Saturday afternoon.News
New Ipswich Monopoly board launches today with Ipswich.co.uk among coveted spots
Nineteen years on from the first edition, the official Ipswich Monopoly launched this morning, featuring over 30 local landmarks and organisations, including Ipswich.co.uk on one of three Community Chest squares. The football club claims the board's top spot 19 years after the town's first version.Opinion
Blues show steel to salvage point against in-form Hornets
Ipswich Town demonstrated their growing resilience on Tuesday night, recovering from an early setback to earn a hard-fought 1-1 draw against a Watford side that had hammered second-placed Middlesbrough 3-0 just days earlier.Load more content





