Comments, predictions Ipswich Town vs Wolverhampton: Bullying the home team
The match between Ipswich Town vs Wolverhampton in the English Premier League takes place at 9:00 p.m. on April 5. Nghe An Newspaper analyzes performance, makes football comments and predicts the score.

Latest Ipswich Town vs Wolverhampton squad information
Ipswich will be without Sammie Szmodics (ankle), Wes Burns (knee), Chiedozie Ogbene (calf) and Arijanet Muric (shoulder). Omari Hutchinson (hamstring) and Leif Davis (foot) are both doubts after missing the midweek win over Bournemouth.
Conor Townsend has replaced Davis at left-back and is likely to continue to start. Ben Johnson could continue at right-back, although Jaden Philogene and Jack Clarke are both in contention for a starting spot.
Kalvin Phillips is pushing for a return to the starting line-up in midfield, with either Sam Morsy or Jens Cajuste in the mix. Nathan Broadhead and Liam Delap – who has scored a team-high 11 Premier League goals this season – are both available up front.
For Wolves, Sasa Kalajdzic, Enso Gonzalez, Yerson Mosquera and Leon Chiwone are still nursing knee injuries. Rodrigo Gomes and Goncalo Guedes will be assessed ahead of kick-off after missing the midweek game with a “minor issue”.
Hot-shot Matheus Cunha will miss the final game of his four-match ban, so Strand Larsen will continue to play centre-forward, supported by Marshall Munetsi and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde behind him.
Joao Gomes has just signed a five-year contract extension and is expected to continue to start in midfield alongside fellow Brazilian Andre. The three names most likely to start in defence are Matt Doherty, Emmanuel Agbadou and Toti Gomes.
Ipswich Town vs Wolverhampton latest predicted lineup
Ipswich Town:
Palmer; Tuanzebe, O'Shea, Burgess, Townsend; Morsy, Cajuste; Philogene, Broadhead, Enciso; Delap
Wolverhampton Wanderers:
Sa; Doherty, Agbadou, T. Gomes; Semedo, J. Gomes, Andre, Ait-Nouri; Munetsi, Bellegarde; Strand Larsen
Latest football commentary Ipswich Town vs Wolverhampton
Ipswich went into Wednesday’s clash with Bournemouth – who are in contention for a European place – at the Vitality Stadium as underdogs, but they pulled off a shock 2-1 win to claim their fourth Premier League win of the season.

Goals in either half from Nathan Broadhead and Liam Delap secured a valuable three points for the Tractor Boys, who are nine points clear of safety with eight games remaining to avoid relegation after promotion.
Manager Kieran McKenna insists his players still “have faith” in a miracle escape, and this weekend’s game against Wolves is a “huge game” and “pressure game” – possibly the most important of the season for Ipswich.
After winning the first leg against Wolves in December, Ipswich are aiming to complete a double over the Wolves for the first time since 1991-92, and for the first time in the top flight since 1983-84.
Ipswich’s home form, however, is worrying. They have lost 10 Premier League home games this season, including their last five – only once in their history have they lost six in a row, between September and November 1963.
On Wolves side, following a 2-1 win at Southampton before the international break, they continued their winning streak by beating West Ham 1-0 at Molineux on Tuesday night. It was the third time this season they have won back-to-back Premier League games.
Jorgen Strand Larsen’s 21st-minute strike – his 10th of the season – secured all three points for Wolves, who have now kept three clean sheets in their last seven home games under Vitor Pereira, as many as they had in their previous 20 home games in the league.
Coach Pereira was very emotional and did not hesitate to praise his players for their “high quality” performance. The Portuguese strategist believes that “the future is very bright” for the team, which is currently 9 points above the relegation zone, with only 8 rounds of the season left.
Wolves are looking for a third successive away win in the Premier League, having already beaten Southampton and Bournemouth, and will return to Portman Road this weekend for the first time since a 1-0 Championship win in January 2018.
Wolves travel to Suffolk having won six of their last eight Premier League games against newly promoted sides, with their only defeat coming against Ipswich in the first leg. Birmingham City in 2009-10 are the only promoted side to have beaten Wolves over both legs in the Premier League.
Latest Ipswich Town vs Wolverhampton score prediction
Based on the above football comments, we and the world's leading football sites have given the results of the match.Ipswich Town vs Wolverhamptonas follows:
- Sportsmole:Ipswich Town 0-2 Wolverhampton
- WhoScore:Ipswich Town 0-1 Wolverhampton
- Our newspaper predicts:Ipswich Town 1-3 Wolverhampton
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