International Round-UpWed 26th Mar 2025 The last international break of the season has come and gone, with Town seeing 11 first-team players depart to represent their countries during the March window, here’s a summary of how they all got on. |
Hirst and Taylor Win CapsSun 23rd Mar 2025 George Hirst and Jack Taylor won international caps as substitutes this evening but with their teams having very different results. |
Scotland and Ireland in Nations League ActionSun 23rd Mar 2025 George Hirst, Cieran Slicker, Dara O’Shea and Jack Taylor could all add to their caps this evening when their sides are involved in UEFA Nations League play-off second legs. |
Hirst Makes Scotland Debut, O'Shea, Taylor and Muric Add to CapsThu 20th Mar 2025 George Hirst made his Scotland debut as a second half sub as his side beat Greece 1-0 in the first leg of their Nations League play-off in Piraeus, while Dara O’Shea, Jack Taylor and Aro Muric added to their international caps. |
Burgess Wins Cap as Australia Thrash IndonesiaThu 20th Mar 2025 Town central defender Cameron Burgess played the full 90 minutes as Australia thrashed Indonesia 5-1 in Sydney this morning. |
Burgess Starts For Australia as Seven More Could Win CapsThu 20th Mar 2025 Central defender Cameron Burgess is the first of potentially eight Town players to win international caps today having been named in the Australia line-up for their World Cup qualifier this morning (KO 9.10am). |
O'Shea: Reaching a Major Tournament With Ireland Important to MeTue 18th Mar 2025 Town defender Dara O’Shea has admitted it would be a dream come true to represent the Republic of Ireland at a major tournament as the Boys in Green eye qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. |
Ipswich Town 2-4 Nottingham Forest - Match ReportSat 15th Mar 2025 Town appear to need a miracle to stay in the Premier League after losing 4-2 at home to Nottingham Forest, while Wolves extended the gap to safety to nine points after winning 2-1 at Southampton. After an even first half hour, three goals in six minutes gave Forest a 3-0 half-time lead, Nikola Milenkovic opening the scoring before Anthony Elanga netted twice. Jens Cajuste pulled one back on 82 with his first goal for the club, Jota Silva grabbed a fourth for the visitors on 87, prior to George Hirst bagging Town’s second in the dying moments. |
Palmer: Climb From Non-League Part of My ArmourySat 15th Mar 2025 Town goalkeeper Alex Palmer is one of a number of players in the current Blues squad to have climbed from non-league to the Premier League. |
Third Time's a Charm For Town Against Forest?Fri 14th Mar 2025 Town and Nottingham Forest meet for the third time this season at Portman Road on Saturday with the Blues looking for their first victory over the high-flying Midlanders and their first win in the Premier League in 2025. |
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