Blackburn Rovers
- Blackburn Rovers are 18th with 19 points from 16 games and struggling for consistency in the second tier.
- Valerien Ismael has brought some of that style to Blackburn Rovers since taking over at the helm in February 2025, but his pragmatic, pressing style has not yet translated into too many points at Ewood Park.
- Andri Gudjohnsen has been the best Rovers player in the league so far with four goals (3 in his last 5) but they will not be able to rely on him against a strong Ipswich defense.
- Rovers have won only one of their eight home Championship fixtures and conceded an average of 1.75 goals per game while doing so, making this Blackburn Rovers vs Ipswich Town betting tips particularly crucial for punters.
Ipswich Town
- Ipswich Town are 5th with 27 points from 17 games and firmly in the promotion playoff picture.
- Kieran McKenna has done a great job of moulding a proactive, pressing team since taking over at Portman Road in December 2021.
- Moreover, our Blackburn Rovers vs Ipswich Town betting tips highlight how Ipswich, who have won three of their previous eight away games in the Championship, will fancy their chances of getting the better of Rovers on their home turf.
- The Tractor Boys, who have scored 14 goals in eight away matches, are the better placed of the two clubs and will relish the opportunity to take Rovers down at their own game.
- Ipswich’s recent form has been steady rather than spectacular with two wins, two draws and a defeat in their last five matches.
Head-to-Head
- Blackburn Rovers are winless in their last 2 home Championship matches.
- Furthermore, the Blackburn Rovers vs Ipswich Town prediction appears justified, given Ipswich Town have outplayed Blackburn in their previous two Championship meetings (including a 1-0 away win).
Key Players
The Tractor Boys have found their key attacking weapon in Jack Clarke , having hit six goals in 17 Championship matches to become their top scorer.
Betting Insights
The 1.97 favourites are worthy of support against Rovers, who are 3.9 to win the match, given they have lost their two previous home Championship games and Ipswich have won twice in their last three on the road.
Prediction
We believe McKenna’s men can edge a fast-paced game in which the visitors are expected to be more dangerous on the break.