Bristol City
- Bristol City have won two, drawn one and lost two of their last five matches (W2, D1, L2).
- This Bristol City vs Ipswich Town prediction highlights a decent start to the season, and the Robins currently sit in third place with 11 points from their 6 matches so far.
- Gerhard Struber has had a swift impact on his new team since he took over in June 2025 and the Robins have an energetic, high-pressing style that is very Red Bull in nature.
- Struber’s teams will press relentlessly and then transition quickly into the attacking third after winning the ball back.
- They’ve scored 5 goals in 3 home games this term and should be a constant threat to Ipswich Town’s defence on Tuesday.
Ipswich Town
- Ipswich Town have won one, drawn three and lost one of their last five (W1, D3, L1).
- Our Bristol City vs Ipswich Town betting tips take into account that Ipswich Town sit 17th with 6 points from 5 matches.
- Kieran McKenna’s men are a bit more measured in their approach, preferring to build up with patient possession and create overloads wide before playing through the thirds.
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Recent matches:
- They’ve drawn 2-2 at home to Derby County.
- They battered Sheffield United 5-0 at Portman Road.
- They drew 0-0 at Blackburn Rovers.
Head-to-Head
Ipswich have won the last two meetings between the sides in the Championship, including a 3-2 win at home last season .
Key Players
- Jaden Philogene-Bidace has three goals in four Championship games this season and is Ipswich’s biggest goal threat.
- Anis Mehmeti has four goals in six Championship appearances this time around and can provide the same for the hosts.
Betting Insights
- The market makes Ipswich the slight favourites at 2.2, with Bristol City 3.1 and the draw 3.5.
- We’re taking both sides to score at 2.0 because Struber’s pressing game against McKenna’s more patient approach should make for an entertaining, end-to-end contest based on the latest Bristol City vs Ipswich Town betting tips.
Prediction
- Both teams to score (2.0).
- The match should be decided by tempo and transitions as Bristol press and Ipswich look to play through the thirds.