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Ipswich vs Hull Prediction, Team News, Lineups, Stats 03.03.2026

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Ipswich vs Hull Prediction, Team News, Lineups, Stats 03.03.2026

Ipswich vs Hull Prediction and Betting Tips

Ipswich vs Hull Prediction and Betting Tips, scheduled for Tuesday, March 03, 2026, at 19:45 GMT. The match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports+ from Portman Road. This is a crucial fixture for Today's Championship Predictions as both teams chase a Premier League spot.

Kieran McKenna has turned his side into a home fortress, remaining unbeaten in eleven games. However, Hull arrives with a terrifying away record, winning five straight on the road. It is a clash of styles that promises plenty of action for the fans watching the broadcast details tonight.

Ipswich vs Hull Key Facts and Stats
  • Ipswich remains a force at Portman Road having managed an eleven game unbeaten home streak.
  • Hull is currently flying on their travels with five consecutive wins and eight matches unbeaten.
  • The home side has consistently found the net in each of their last eight fixtures.
  • Scoring on the road is easy for Hull after netting in fifteen straight away league games.
  • Kieran McKenna's men have secured ten points recently while averaging two points per game lately.
  • Both teams are likely to score here as BTTS landed in sixty percent of matches.

Match Preview

Ipswich Town enters this game with massive confidence after picking up 10 points from their last 5 outings. McKenna’s side has been scoring freely, netting 11 times in that span. Jack Clarke has been their main man, scoring 12 goals at a rate of 0.66 per 90 minutes.

Still, the hosts have a big void to fill with Jaden Philogene-Bidace missing due to a knee injury. He was a key creative spark with 9 goals this season. Without him, the pressure falls on George Hirst, who has 7 goals, to lead the line against a tough Hull defense.

Defensively, the Tractor Boys are missing Ashley Young and Conor Townsend, which could leave them exposed on the flanks. Cedric Kipre will need to stay focused, as he already has 6 yellow cards this term. They must maintain their 0.75 goals conceded average to stop Hull’s dangerous strikers.

Hull City is the undisputed king of the road right now, winning their last 5 away games. They have found the net in 15 straight away matches, a truly incredible statistic. Oliver McBurnie is their top threat, boasting 13 goals and scoring 0.65 per 90 minutes this season.

That said, the Tigers are decimated by injuries, especially in defense and midfield. Ryan Giles and Matty Jacob are out, while Semi Ajayi is a major doubt. This could be a problem against an Ipswich team that averages 16.88 shots per match when playing in front of their fans.

The tactical battle will be fascinating, as both sides love to play an attacking 4-2-3-1 formation. If Hull can survive the early pressure, they could easily extend their 8 match unbeaten away run. It is a vital game for everyone following Today's Championship Predictions as the season reaches its climax.

Hull FC are navigating a recruitment crossroads following Will Pryce’s season-ending ACL injury and Liam Knight’s immediate release. With newfound salary cap space and a vacant quota spot, the Black and Whites must decide whether to sign a direct replacement or address urgent gaps in the back row and center. Head coach John Cartwright remains patient, weighing long-term stability against immediate needs on the edges.

Ipswich vs Hull Predicted Lineups

Ipswich Town (4-2-3-1)
Kieran McKenna
GK Walton
DF Furlong, O'Shea, Kipre, Davis
MF Matusiwa, Neil
Burns, Nunez, Mehmeti
FW Azon
OUT
A. Young(OUT),
C. Townsend(OUT),
J. Philogene-Bidace(OUT)
Hull City (4-2-3-1)
Sergej Jakirovic
GK Pandur
DF Coyle, Hughes, Egan, Famewo
MF Hadziahmetovic, Slater
Joseph, Gelhardt, Koumas
FW McBurnie
OUT
M. Belloumi(OUT),
D. Gyabi(OUT),
E. Matazo(OUT),
M. Jacob(OUT),
R. Giles(OUT),
S. Ajayi(QUES),
T. Collyer(OUT),
Y. Hirakawa(OUT)
Prediction
Over 9.5 Corners @1.63

Statistics suggest that this clash at Portman Road will be a busy one for the match officials regarding set pieces. Ipswich has seen at least 10 corners in 4 of their last 5 home appearances. Kieran McKenna's tactical approach focuses on using width and delivering crosses, which naturally leads to many deflections. With 16.88 shots per game, they constantly pressure the opposition backline.

Hull brings a similar trend to the table when they travel away from the MKM Stadium. They have cleared the 9.5 corner line in 4 of their last 5 matches on the road. The Tigers concede an average of 7 corners per away game, which is one of the highest in the league. This combination of attacking intent and defensive vulnerability makes corners very likely.

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FAQ – Ipswich vs Hull Prediction

Who is the favorite in the Ipswich vs Hull match?

Ipswich is slightly favored due to their eleven match unbeaten home run, but Hull’s five match away winning streak makes them dangerous underdogs.

Which players are most likely to score tonight?

Jack Clarke for Ipswich and Oliver McBurnie for Hull are the top scorers for their respective teams and are in great form.

Where can I watch the Ipswich vs Hull live?

The Ipswich vs Hull Championship match will be broadcast live on Sky Sports+ and Viaplay.

What time does Ipswich vs Hull start?

Kick-off is scheduled for 19:45 (GMT) on Tuesday, March 03, 2026.

What are the injury concerns for both teams?

Ipswich is missing Philogene-Bidace and Ashley Young, while Hull has a long injury list including Ryan Giles and Darko Gyabi.

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