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Hull - Ipswich
England Championship - MKM Stadium

Hull will host Ipswich in the upcoming round of the Championship, on Saturday, 27 April.
With both teams chasing promotion, either directly or a place in the playoffs, who will get the all-important points from this game? Read our Hull vs Ipswich prediction to learn more about this game, but remember to also look at our favourite Championship predictions too.
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Hull vs Ipswich prediction: A close, low-scoring duel
🔥Hot tip
Under 2.5 total goals
⚽ Correct score prediction
Hull 1-0 Ipswich
💥 Both teams to score prediction
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Key Stats
- Three of the previous five H2H meetings between Hull and Ipswich have gone under 2.5 total goals.
- Ipswich have averaged 2.33 total goals per game in away matches in the league this season.
- Hull have gone under 2.5 total goals in 55% of their home games in the Championship so far.
- At least one team have failed to score in the last six duels between Hull and Ipswich.
Pre-game odds and win probability: Ipswich the more likely winners
- HOME: 21/10 (3.10) – 32.30%
- DRAW: 13/5 (3.60) – 27.80%
- AWAY: 23/20 (2.15) – 46.50%
*odds from Ladbrokes, subject to change
It is obvious from these Hull vs Ipswich odds that the guests are seen as the expected winners by the bookies, although Hull are certainly not without a chance in this match.
After all, Hull are unbeaten in their last five games in the league and they're chasing a spot in the playoffs. On the other hand, Ipswich are fighting for direct promotion, but they are without a win in their last three games.
In any case, if you liked our predictions for this match, make sure to also check out some of our top betting tips for today.
Last five H2Hs: A very close matchup in recent years
England Championship 03/10/23
Ipswich
Hull
England League 1 23/02/21
Hull
Ipswich
England League 1 24/11/20
Ipswich
Hull
England Championship 30/03/19
Ipswich
Hull
England Championship 15/09/18
Hull
Ipswich
Hull have won the last two duels with Ipswich, but the previous three games have gone to Ipswich. Meanwhile, when it comes to their overall H2H record, Hull have the advantage there: 19-11-10.
Hull preview: Chasing their place in the playoffs
Thanks to their recent run of three wins and two draws in the last five Championship rounds, Hull have managed to stay in the race for the playoffs. At the moment, they are one spot below the playoff zone and three points behind West Brom and Norwich, with two games left in the season.
Meanwhile, Anass Zaroury is the only player on the team's injury list at this time.
Predicted Lineup – Allsopp – Slater, Jones, Greaves, Jacob – Omur, Morton, Seri, Philogene – Carvalho, Delap
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Hull
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Hull
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Hull
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Ipswich preview: Still in charge of their faith
Despite their failure to win any of their last three games in the league, Ipswich still have a chance to secure direct promotion to the Premier League, if they can win all three of their remaining matches. Of course, that might not be necessary, depending on other results. At the moment, Ipswich are third, one point behind Leeds and five behind Leicester, but Ipswich also have a game in hand.
Ipswich will once again miss Brandon Williams as he deals with a leg injury.
Predicted Lineup: Hladky – Tuanzebe, Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis – Morsy, Luongo – Hutchinson, Chaplin, Broadhead – Moore
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L
Brentford
1
Ipswich
0
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D
Everton
2
Ipswich
2
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L
Newcastle
3
Ipswich
0
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L
Arsenal
4
Ipswich
0
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D
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2
Ipswich
2
Player to watch: Jaden Philogene Bidace
The young winger is having a breakthrough season for Hull in the Championship, with 12 goals and six assists to his name as he leads Hull on a chase for the playoffs.

Philogene to score the last goal of the match?
Seven of Philegene's 12 goals in the Championship so far came in the second half, so he's probably not the best choice to become the first goalscorer in this game. However, it could be worth taking a punt on him as the last goalscorer.