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Championship preview: Can Ipswich Town win and reach the top?

author:Positive energy Dragonfly XnP

At 02:45 a.m. Beijing time on April 11, 2024, the 42nd round of the Championship will usher in a high-profile matchup, and Ipswich will face Watford at home. Who's going to die in this game? I'm going to give you a brief analysis of this match.

Championship preview: Can Ipswich Town win and reach the top?

The Ipswich Town team currently has 26 wins, 9 draws and 6 losses, accumulating 87 points, and is in 3rd place in the league standings, temporarily 1 point away from the top of the table, which means that Ipswich can temporarily climb to the top of the league table as long as they win Watford. In the last round, Ipswich lost 1-0 to a three-game winning streak and put them at the top of the table. Ipswich Town have been excellent at home this season, losing just one of their 20 home league games, and although the team's results have fluctuated recently, they have mainly played on the road. This statistic shows that Ipswich's home stadium can still be trusted.

Championship preview: Can Ipswich Town win and reach the top?

Watford, who are playing away, currently have 12 wins, 15 draws, 14 losses, 51 points, and are in 14th place in the league standings. In terms of form, Watford have suffered a run of three draws in a row recently, and they are not as good as Ipswich Town at home in terms of desire to fight and recent form. So they are likely to give Ipswich a favour in this game, allowing them to climb to the top of the league table and compete for a promotion spot. The promoted polo teams that have just been promoted to the Championship this year are likely to complete the triple jump in League One, Championship and Premier League.

Championship preview: Can Ipswich Town win and reach the top?

To sum up, in terms of the overall performance ranking this season and other aspects, the promoted Ipswich Town who play at home are better than Watford. And the desire of the two sides to fight is very different, Ipswich, who is fighting for promotion qualification, will definitely fight for the three points, but Watford's recent draws are more worth guarding against, and my personal opinion in this game is that the home team is unbeaten with a high probability of being unbeaten.