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Prediction published on Feb 1, 2026 8:02 PM by Dario in England - Championship | Modified on Feb 1, 2026 8:02 PM
The Championship midweek action brings an intriguing clash between Portsmouth and Ipswich Town, two sides with very different ambitions but both in need of points. The hosts are battling to stay clear of the relegation zone, while the visitors continue their pursuit of automatic promotion. This rescheduled matchday 26 fixture at Fratton Park promises intensity, with both teams showing contrasting strengths — Portsmouth’s resilience at home and Ipswich’s attacking flair on the road.
Portsmouth enter this encounter sitting 20th in the Championship table, having collected 33 points from 28 matches (W8, D9, L11). Their recent 3-0 victory over West Bromwich Albion highlighted a team rediscovering confidence, extending their unbeaten run to four league games (W2, D2). In fact, they have lost only once in their last nine Championship outings, a sign of growing stability after a difficult first half of the season.
Much of their improvement has come at home, where they have built a solid record with three wins and two draws in their last five league matches. Their average of 1.0 goals scored and 1.3 conceded per game this season reflects a side that often keeps matches tight. Interestingly, at least one team has failed to score at half time in each of their last 20 home league fixtures, and 18 of those have featured under 1.5 goals at half time. This pattern suggests that Portsmouth tend to start cautiously before opening up later in games.
Despite their lowly position, Portsmouth’s recent form and home consistency make them a tricky opponent for any visiting side. Their ability to frustrate stronger teams, combined with a growing attacking confidence, could make this a competitive contest.
Ipswich Town travel to the south coast in fourth place with 51 points from 29 matches (W14, D9, L6). After a 3-1 defeat at Sheffield United, they responded with a 1-1 home draw against Preston North End, maintaining their push for a top-two finish. The Tractor Boys have been one of the most consistent attacking sides in the division, averaging 1.7 goals scored per game while conceding just 1.0.
However, their away form has been less convincing. Ipswich have lost three of their last six league trips (W1, D2, L3), a run that has slightly slowed their promotion momentum. Still, their overall record remains strong, with three wins, one draw, and one defeat in their last five matches across all competitions. Their attacking approach often ensures entertainment, and they have scored in each of their last seven league games.
With promotion rivals close behind, Ipswich cannot afford to drop points. Their attacking depth and ability to recover from setbacks make them dangerous, but defensive lapses away from home remain a concern. Against a Portsmouth side that thrives at Fratton Park, maintaining focus will be crucial.
This fixture brings together two teams with contrasting motivations but similar recent momentum. Portsmouth have been difficult to beat at home, combining defensive discipline with opportunistic finishing. Their recent unbeaten streak shows a team capable of grinding out results even against stronger opposition. Meanwhile, Ipswich Town will look to impose their attacking rhythm early, knowing that a win could keep them within touching distance of the automatic promotion spots.
Historically, this matchup has favored Ipswich, who have won three of the last five meetings, scoring an average of 2.2 goals per game. However, Portsmouth’s current home form suggests this could be a closer affair. The hosts’ tendency to keep first halves tight contrasts with Ipswich’s attacking intent, setting up a tactical battle between patience and pressure.
Given both teams’ recent scoring patterns — Portsmouth averaging 1.4 goals in their last five and Ipswich 1.8 — goals seem likely. The visitors’ attacking quality should ensure chances, but Portsmouth’s home resilience could see them respond in kind. This balance points toward an open and entertaining contest.
Considering the data and recent performances, this match looks set to produce goals at both ends. Portsmouth’s strong home record and Ipswich’s attacking consistency suggest that neither side will settle for a draw. The most probable outcome, according to the BetMines model, is Both Teams To Score (Yes) with a 54% probability.
Portsmouth vs Ipswich Town prediction by BetMines:
Both Teams To Score (Yes) – 54% probability.
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