England Championship Regular Season - 16
Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 10:00 AM
Portman Road Ipswich
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Ipswich vs Wrexham Match Recap - Nov 22, 2025

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Ipswich and Wrexham Stalemate in Tactical Deadlock at Portman Road

Ipswich Town's inability to convert possession into goals continues to haunt them, as they settled for a frustrating 0-0 draw against Wrexham. Despite dominating the match statistically, Ipswich failed to capitalize on their chances, reflecting a concerning trend from their recent performances.

Ipswich's recent form had shown promise, with a commanding 4-1 victory over Swansea just two weeks prior. However, the inconsistency that plagued them earlier resurfaced in this match. They managed only two total shots compared to Wrexham's one, a stark contrast to their previous outings where they frequently outshot opponents. This inability to find the back of the net is alarming, especially considering they averaged 62% possession in their last five matches but struggled to translate that into meaningful scoring opportunities.

Wrexham's defensive resilience was on full display, as they absorbed pressure effectively and limited Ipswich's attacking threats. Their formation allowed them to maintain a compact shape, which proved effective against Ipswich's 4-2-3-1 setup. The visitors' tactical discipline was evident, as they recorded one shot on goal while managing to keep Ipswich at bay. This performance aligns with their recent trend of focusing on defensive solidity, having held Portsmouth to a goalless draw just a week prior.

Expected goals (xG) figures tell a story of missed opportunities for Ipswich, who had an xG of 0.03 compared to Wrexham's 0.02. This statistic underscores the home side's struggles in creating clear-cut chances despite their possession advantage. The lack of clinical finishing has become a recurring theme for Ipswich, who have often dominated possession without reaping the rewards.

The standout player for Ipswich in recent weeks has been Jack Clarke, who has been instrumental in their attacking play. However, he was unable to make an impact in this match, reflecting the team's overall struggles in front of goal. Clarke's previous contributions included crucial goals and assists, but today he found himself stifled by Wrexham's organized defense.

For Wrexham, Josh Windass has emerged as a key figure in their attack, but he too was unable to break the deadlock. His recent form included a decisive goal against Charlton, yet today he was largely contained by Ipswich's backline. The absence of consistent support from his teammates limited his effectiveness, highlighting Wrexham's ongoing challenge of converting defensive solidity into offensive output.

Ipswich's midfield duo of Azor Matusiwa and Jack Taylor struggled to create meaningful connections with the forwards. Their inability to link up effectively stifled Ipswich's attacking rhythm, leading to a lack of creativity in the final third. This disconnect is particularly concerning given their previous performances where they showcased fluid attacking play.

Wrexham's goalkeeper, Arthur Okonkwo, was called into action only once but made a crucial save to preserve the clean sheet. His performance reflects the team's growing confidence in defense, which has been bolstered by recent results. The visitors have shown an ability to grind out results, evidenced by their recent draw against Portsmouth and narrow victory over Charlton.

The draw leaves Ipswich in seventh place with 23 points, while Wrexham remains in 13th with 21 points. Both teams will need to reassess their strategies moving forward if they hope to climb the table. Ipswich must find a way to convert possession into goals, while Wrexham needs to enhance their attacking threat if they wish to secure more victories.

Looking ahead, Ipswich will face Hull City next, where they must address their finishing woes. Meanwhile, Wrexham will host Bristol City, aiming to build on their defensive performance and find more attacking cohesion. The upcoming fixtures present opportunities for both teams to shift momentum in their favor.

This match serves as a reminder that football is often about seizing opportunities when they arise. For Ipswich, the challenge will be breaking down defenses and finding that clinical edge; for Wrexham, it will be about translating solid defensive displays into points on the board. The Championship remains fiercely competitive, and both teams must adapt quickly if they are to achieve their season objectives.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 22, 2025 at 5:18 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Ipswich
Double chance : Ipswich or draw
Ipswich
35%
Draw
35%
Wrexham
30%

Team Lineups

Ipswich
4-2-3-1
COACH
Kieran McKenna
28
Christian Walton
3
Leif Davis
4
Cédric Kipré
26
Dara O'Shea
19
Darnell Furlong
5
Azor Matusiwa
14
Jack Taylor
11
Jaden Philogene-Bidace
29
Chuba Akpom
8
Sindre Walle Egeli
31
Ivan Azón
Wrexham
3-5-2
COACH
Philip John Parkinson
1
Arthur Okonkwo
5
Dominic Hyam
24
Dan Scarr
4
Max Cleworth
7
James McClean
14
George Thomason
18
Ben Sheaf
15
George Dobson
47
Ryan Longman
28
Sam Smith
10
Josh Windass

Ipswich Substitutes

9 George Hirst
F
12 Jens Cajuste
M
15 Ashley Young
D
18 Ben Johnson
D
20 Kasey McAteer
M
24 Jacob Greaves
D
27 David Button
G
32 Marcelino Núñez
M
47 Jack Clarke
F

Wrexham Substitutes

2 Callum Doyle
D
6 Conor Coady
D
9 Ryan Hardie
F
25 Callum Burton
G
27 Lewis O'Brien
M
29 Ryan Barnett
M
33 Nathan Broadhead
F
37 Matty James
M
45 Harry Ashfield
M

Match Statistics

19
Total Shots
2
8
Shots on Goal
0
4
Shots off Goal
0
7
Blocked Shots
2
7
Shots Inside Box
2
12
Shots Outside Box
0
63%
Ball Possession (%)
37%
529
Total Passes
314
452
Accurate Passes
224
85%
Pass Accuracy (%)
71%
9
Fouls
17
5
Corner Kicks
2
1
Offsides
3
2
Yellow Cards
3
0
Goalkeeper Saves
8
1.10
Expected Goals (xG)
0.05

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