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·12. Mai 2025
Ipswich Town vs West Ham United prediction, stats, tips and team news

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·12. Mai 2025
Ipswich Town and West Ham United meet on the final day of the 2024-25 Premier League season on Sunday, 25th May, at 4pm (UK time). The match will not be broadcast live in the United Kingdom.
West Ham beat Ipswich 4-1 earlier this season, meaning the last two competitive meetings between these clubs have featured 11 goals.
Jarrod Bowen was on the score sheet the last time these sides met and the England winger has also scored four goals in his last six Premier League games — including in his last two against Tottenham and Man Utd.
For Ipswich, there’s nothing more than pride at stake with the club long since relegated straight back to the second tier. The Tractor Boys have taken just 22 points so far this season, winning four of their 36 matches. However, a few players may have a summer move in mind, not least Liam Delap and Omari Hutchinson. So, expect some interesting individual performances as they seek to put themselves in the shop window.
West Ham will be pleased with their four points from two games against Spurs and Man Utd. However, the Hammers are still 15th in the table, with 13th as high as they can go. Graham Potter will use these final two games as a potential platform to build toward next season, when huge improvements are expected.
Wes Burns’ season is over, while we’re also unlikely to see Sammie Szmodics, Nathan Broadhead, Jaden Philogene or Chiedozie Ogbene again. Ipswich should, however, have Arijanet Muric, Conor Townsend and Kalvin Phillips back in action.
Crysencio Summerville and Michail Antonio are both out for the season, but West Ham have no further injury concerns at the time of writing.
West Ham won 4-1 against Ipswich earlier this season, which represents one of the best moments of their season. That was the first competitive meeting between these clubs since a 5-1 victory for Ipswich in the Championship back in January 2012. Current Hammers left-back Aaron Cresswell was in the Ipswich starting XI that day, while West Ham’s team included the likes of Mark Noble, Kevin Nolan, Rob Green and Carlton Cole.