Ipswich Town Football Club has been relegated from the Premier League after a single season, marking the end of their first top-flight campaign in 22 years.
The confirmation came following a 3-0 defeat to Newcastle United at Portman Road on April 26, 2025, coupled with victories for West Ham and Wolves, which sealed Ipswich’s fate. The club, managed by Kieran McKenna, had returned to the Premier League after back-to-back promotions from League One and the Championship, raising hopes of a competitive season. However, with only six matches remaining, Ipswich found themselves 14 points adrift of safety, making survival mathematically impossible.
The season began with optimism, bolstered by a £110 million summer transfer window that included signings like Kalvin Phillips on loan from Manchester City and Liam Delap, who attracted interest from other clubs. A historic 2-0 home win against Chelsea on December 30, 2024, marked their first Premier League victory at Portman Road since April 2002, with Delap and Omari Hutchinson scoring.
Despite moments of resilience, Ipswich struggled with consistency, dropping 27 points from winning positions and grappling with a severe injury list. Key players like Chiedozie Ogbene, Wes Burns, and Axel Tuanzebe were sidelined, disrupting the team’s rhythm. The squad’s lack of top-flight experience and early errors, such as those by goalkeeper Arijanet Muric, further hampered their campaign.
Fans and analysts remain philosophical, citing the club’s long-term prospects under McKenna, who has committed to staying for the 2025/26 season. Ipswich now face the challenge of rebuilding in the Championship, with expectations of a stronger return to the Premier League in the future.