Football Result

Nathan Broadhead 52'
James Ward-Prowse 43'
Jarrod Bowen 55'
Mohammed Kudus 87'


Verification of the Result Prediction
Win
Draw
Win
36.1%
26.5%
37.4%
That went as expected.
Power Comparison in the League
0.355
0.538
Game Stats
Goals
1
3
Shots on Target
4
6
Shots
14
10
Possession
41.2%
58.8%
Fouls
10
9
Yellow Cards
1
1
Red Cards
0
0
Corners
4
0
Offsides
2
1
Saves
3
3
Team Formations
4-2-3-1
3-1-4-2


Location
Portman Road, Ipswich, England
Attendance
29,771
Estimated Goal Scoring Chance
2025-05-26 | Game Summary

In this English Premier League match at Portman Road on May 25, 2025, West Ham United defeated Ipswich Town 3-1. West Ham's goals came from James Ward-Prowse in the 43rd minute, Jarrod Bowen in the 55th minute, and Mohammed Kudus in the 87th minute. Nathan Broadhead scored for Ipswich Town in the 52nd minute. While Ipswich had more shots overall (14 vs. 10), West Ham were more clinical, converting six of their shots on target compared to Ipswich's four. West Ham also dominated possession with 58.8%. The AI prediction correctly favored a West Ham win, although it anticipated a balanced game.
Ipswich Town's recent form has been poor, with a string of losses in their previous Premier League games, suggesting they are struggling to adapt to the top flight. They have lost four of their last five games. Conversely, West Ham's form is mixed, with a recent loss to Nottingham Forest but a prior victory over Manchester United. West Ham seems to be able to challenge even stronger teams.
Looking at previous encounters, West Ham has a slight edge in head-to-head records. Ipswich Town's last win against West Ham was in 2012 in the Championship. Considering Ipswich's recent struggles and West Ham's ability to score, West Ham's victory aligns with their overall performance and historical dominance in this matchup. West Ham's tactical flexibility using a 3-1-4-2 formation appeared to give them an advantage over Ipswich's 4-2-3-1. This win will boost West Ham's confidence. Ipswich Town will need to improve defensively to compete in the Premier League.