England Championship Regular Season - 17
Tuesday, November 25, 2025 at 2:45 PM
MKM Stadium Hull
Hull City
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0 - 2
Ipswich
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Full time
M. Nunez 69'
C. Akpom 73'

Hull City vs Ipswich Match Recap - Nov 25, 2025

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Ipswich's Tactical Masterclass Leaves Hull City Reeling in 2-0 Victory

Ipswich Town's clinical performance against Hull City showcased their ability to capitalize on key moments, securing a 2-0 victory that underscores their growing confidence in the Championship. The win propels Ipswich into a stronger position in the playoff race, while Hull's recent struggles continue to mount, raising questions about their defensive solidity.

Ipswich's recent form has been marked by a resurgence in attacking prowess, highlighted by Marcelino Núñez and Chuba Akpom finding the net today. This victory follows a string of inconsistent performances, including a disappointing goalless draw against Wrexham. The contrast is stark; Ipswich has now scored six goals in their last two matches, indicating a return to form that could be pivotal as they aim for playoff contention.

Hull City, on the other hand, has seen their momentum stall. After a promising start to the season, they have now lost three of their last five matches. Despite dominating possession and shots in their previous games, they have struggled to convert opportunities into goals. Today's match was no different; they managed seven total shots but failed to find the back of the net. Their inability to capitalize on chances is becoming a recurring theme, with an expected goals (xG) tally of 0.35 today highlighting their struggles in front of goal.

Joe Gelhardt, Hull's standout forward, has been a beacon of hope amid their recent downturn, scoring consistently in prior matches. However, he was unable to make an impact against Ipswich's resolute defense. The lack of support from his teammates today was evident, as Hull's midfield struggled to create meaningful chances against a well-organized Ipswich side. The absence of creativity in the final third has left Hull looking one-dimensional and predictable.

Ipswich's tactical setup under coach Kieran McKenna proved effective, with a 4-2-3-1 formation allowing them to control the midfield battle. They outperformed Hull in ball possession with 51%, demonstrating their ability to dictate the pace of the game. The midfield duo of Azor Matusiwa and Jens Cajuste provided stability and allowed Ipswich to transition quickly from defense to attack, exploiting gaps left by Hull's pressing.

Defensively, Ipswich showed resilience, limiting Hull to just one shot on target. The backline, anchored by Dara O'Shea, effectively neutralized Hull's attacking threats, showcasing a disciplined approach that has been lacking in previous outings. This performance marks a significant improvement for Ipswich, who had previously struggled with defensive lapses.

The match also highlighted Hull's ongoing issues with discipline and organization at the back. Despite having a solid defensive record earlier in the season, they have now conceded multiple goals in crucial matches. The pressure is mounting on coach Sergej Jakirović to find solutions quickly, as Hull's playoff aspirations begin to slip away.

Ipswich's victory today not only boosts their confidence but also serves as a warning to other teams in the Championship. With players like George Hirst and Jack Clarke stepping up alongside Núñez and Akpom, Ipswich is beginning to look like a formidable opponent capable of challenging for promotion. Their ability to score from various positions on the pitch makes them unpredictable and dangerous.

Looking ahead, both teams face critical fixtures that will shape their seasons. Hull will need to regroup quickly before their match against Stoke City, where they must find a way to regain their scoring touch and tighten their defense. Ipswich travels to Oxford United with newfound momentum, aiming to build on this victory and solidify their place in the playoff race.

This match serves as a stark reminder of the fine margins in football; Ipswich seized their opportunities while Hull faltered under pressure. As the Championship season progresses, both teams must adapt and evolve if they hope to achieve their respective goals. For Ipswich, today's performance could be the catalyst for a successful run; for Hull, it's time for reflection and recalibration before it's too late.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 25, 2025 at 10:00 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Ipswich
Double chance : draw or Ipswich
Hull City
10%
Draw
45%
Ipswich
45%

Team Lineups

Hull City
4-2-3-1
COACH
Sergej Jakirović
1
Ivor Pandur
3
Ryan Giles
4
Charlie Hughes
6
Semi Ajayi
2
Lewie Coyle
27
Regan Slater
20
Amir Hadžiahmetović
19
Joel Ndala
24
Darko Gyabi
21
Joe Gelhardt
22
Kyle Joseph
Ipswich
4-2-3-1
COACH
Kieran McKenna
28
Christian Walton
3
Leif Davis
24
Jacob Greaves
26
Dara O'Shea
19
Darnell Furlong
5
Azor Matusiwa
12
Jens Cajuste
47
Jack Clarke
32
Marcelino Núñez
20
Kasey McAteer
9
George Hirst

Hull City Substitutes

10 Mohamed Belloumi
F
11 Babajide David Akintola
F
12 Dillon Phillips
G
15 John Egan
D
18 Cody Drameh
D
23 Akin Famewo
D
30 Brandon Williams
D
39 Enis Destan
F
58 Cathal McCarthy
D

Ipswich Substitutes

4 Cédric Kipré
D
8 Sindre Walle Egeli
F
11 Jaden Philogene-Bidace
F
14 Jack Taylor
M
15 Ashley Young
D
18 Ben Johnson
D
27 David Button
G
29 Chuba Akpom
F
31 Ivan Azón
F

Match Statistics

7
Total Shots
3
1
Shots on Goal
1
3
Shots off Goal
1
3
Blocked Shots
1
2
Shots Inside Box
1
5
Shots Outside Box
2
49%
Ball Possession (%)
51%
243
Total Passes
248
193
Accurate Passes
196
79%
Pass Accuracy (%)
79%
5
Fouls
6
1
Corner Kicks
2
1
Yellow Cards
1
1
Goalkeeper Saves
1
0.35
Expected Goals (xG)
0.11

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