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  1. McKenna fastest to 100 wins as Ipswich managerpublished at 12:03 GMT

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    Kieran McKenna became the fastest manager to reach 100 wins as Ipswich Town boss with the 1-0 victory over Hull City on Tuesday night, eclipsing the record previously held by the legendary Sir Alf Ramsey.

    McKenna reached a century of wins in his 210th game in charge thanks to midfielder Azor Matusiwa's excellent 20-yard strike.

    Ramsey, England's 1966 World Cup-winning manager, clocked up his 100th victory for the club in 212 matches.

    "My brother told me about it yesterday, it's certainly one of the nicer sentences that you can be put in," McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk.

    "What it means, I don't know, there have obviously been some amazing managers. A few top, top, top managers here have done incredible things, well beyond what I've done at this football club.

    "I don't need to be compared in those terms but of course, we've won lots of games over the last few years and it's been a good journey so far."

    Victory against the Tigers lifted the Tractor Boys up to third in the Championship and three points behind second-placed Middlesbrough with a game in hand.

    Town also welcome Boro to Portman Road on 18 April for what may well be a crucial encounter in the race for automatic promotion to the Premier League.

    Here are the fastest six managers to reach 100 victories for Ipswich and how many games it took them:

    • Kieran McKenna - 210

    • Sir Alf Ramsey - 212

    • George Burley - 230

    • Scott Duncan - 241

    • Mick McCarthy - 258

    • Sir Bobby Robson - 271

  2. 'Not my job to score' - Ipswich match-winner Matusiwapublished at 09:34 GMT

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    Matusiwa: 'I thought I have to shoot!'

    Ipswich Town midfielder Azor Matusiwa has told fans not to expect a goal rush from him after finally breaking his duck in his 34th game for the club.

    The Dutchman's long-range strike was enough to secure a vital home victory over Hull City - and was reminiscent of some of the goals scored this season by injured team-mate Jaden Philogene.

    Asked whether supporters should now look to him to be a regular goals contributor, he joked: "No, don't expect more. If I think I can do it, I will do it - but it's not my job."

    The win moved Ipswich to within three points of second-placed Middlesbrough and eight behind leaders Coventry City, and was their third in a row, extending an unbeaten record at Portman Road to 12 games.

    "It was a really good performance. We knew it would be a hard game and in these kinds of games, you just have to manage to win, it doesn't matter how," Matusiwa told BBC Radio Suffolk.

    "It was a really good feeling. I asked for the ball from Leif (Davis) and thought 'I have to shoot' - it was a good hit. I knew when it left my foot it can be a goal.

    "From the start, I've felt the love from the supporters, from my team-mates and the staff and of course you want to pay it back.

    "Maybe it's better to score in this kind of game when it's hard to score. It was a big moment for me and I am happy to give something back."

    The victory was the 100th for boss Kieran McKenna, who said of Matusiwa: "Everyone here knows how well he's doing, he's going from strength to strength.

    "But over the course of a season you sometimes need your number six, your holding midfielder, to step forward and smack one in the top corner at some point, and he picked a good time."

    Ipswich are at home again on Saturday when they welcome struggling Leicester City (15:00 GMT).

  3. 'I'm sure we won't win every game'published at 22:39 GMT 3 March

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    Ipswich Town manager Kieran McKenna was in calm mood after his 100th win in charge took the Tractor Boys to within three points of the automatic promotion places in the Championship.

    Azor Matusiwa's fine strike beat Hull to put McKenna firmly in the hunt for a third promotion at the club.

    He told BBC Radio Suffolk: "When you win a game with a goal like that at this stage of the season it always feels big. That's three wins in a row with clean sheets. We had to overcome a compact side who made it really hard for us.

    "We defended well and limited them to nothing, and then we scored a brilliant goal. He's having a fantastic season and you need your holding midfielder to do that at some point in a season.

    "It's going to take a healthy points total to go up, and we'll take the momentum from tonight. I'm sure we won't win all of our games and neither will the other teams up there - we can only tick off good performances and good results."

  4. Hull 'no bigger than any other game' - McKennapublished at 17:14 GMT 2 March

    Ipswich Town forward Sindre Walle Egeli playing against Hull City in November 2025Image source, Shutterstock

    Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna said Tuesday's game against play-off rivals Hull City is no more significant than any other in the Championship.

    The two sides are fourth and fifth in the table with 60 points, just three behind second-placed Middlesbrough, although Town have a game in hand.

    It has been billed as a 'six pointer' but McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk: "They're a really dangerous team, can score at any moment, and we're going to have to be at our best.

    "I don't see it as any bigger than any of the other ones. It's against a really good team, but you have to respect everyone equally.

    "There's so many games to go and so many teams that are tight [together,] so we just get ready for the next game respectful of their strengths, and get ready to bring the best of us."

    McKenna is delighted with the recent form of George Hirst and Ivan Azon after the club failed to bring in any striking reinforcements in January.

    Both scored in Saturday's 3-0 win over Swansea City - making it two in two for Hirst, who also netted in the previous game at Watford.

    "They're both doing well," said McKenna. "That's two good goals off the bench for George, two striker goals, and he's continued to conduct himself well.

    "It's a great way to build himself up, coming on and impacting off the bench. He's getting big chances every game he comes on."

    On Azon, he added: "He has improved in every aspect. Part of that is the physicality of English football, but also tactically, understanding his team-mates and what we need from him, and he's delivering some good all-round centre-forward performances."

  5. Pick of the stats: Ipswich Town v Hull Citypublished at 10:33 GMT 2 March

    Side-by-side of Ipswich Town and Hull City club badges

    Ipswich Town could enter the automatic promotion places if they are to win against Hull City on Tuesday evening (19:45 GMT).

    The Tractor Boys are three points short of current second place holders Middlesbrough, but a superior goal difference will mean Boro will lose out should Ipswich win and Middlesbrough lose to Birmingham City on Monday night (20:00 GMT).

    But the Tigers have their own motivation for victory. Three points would also move them level on points with the Teesside club as it stands and while it's unlikely they can make up the goals to reach second on this occasion, they will be piling on the pressure to do so next time around.

    • After their 2-0 win in November, Ipswich could complete their first ever league double over Hull City – this is the 21st league campaign in which the two sides have faced.

    • Hull City have lost three of their last four league meetings with Ipswich (D1), as many as their previous 25 beforehand (W14 D8 L3).

    • Ipswich have only lost one of their last 21 midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) games in the Championship (W14 D6), a 0-3 defeat to Charlton in October 2025.

    • After losing six successive away league games played in midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) from November 2024 to November 2025, Hull won their last such fixture 3-0 at Preston in January.

    • Chuba Akpom has scored in all three of his league appearances against Hull City (3 goals), including as a substitute for Ipswich in the reverse fixture in November.

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  6. 'A lot of humility' - McKennapublished at 11:37 GMT 1 March

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    McKenna praises Ipswich 'humility'

    Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna said his team stayed 'humble' to beat Swansea City and stay in the hunt for the play-off places.

    He told BBC Radio Suffolk: "A good performance. I thought the boys went at it with a lot of humility, recognised exactly what the opponent was and what we needed to do.

    "That meant first half a really aggressive high press, man to man. We put together some really good moves through the pitch ourselves and got the goals.

    "Second half we needed to stay humble, defend, limit them and know we would get some big opportunities of our own.

    "There were some lovely passages of play against a good opponent who contributed to the game as well."

  7. What really is the worst EFL kit of all time?published at 17:08 GMT 27 February

    Coventry City's new Hummel kit, in deep chocolate plum with sky blue features.Image source, Coventry City FC
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    Coventry City's new 'deep chocolate plum' fourth kit pays homage to an away strip from more than four decades ago.

    You might not hear the old terrace refrain of 'you're not fit to wear the shirt' as often as you used to, but it still has a better ring than 'the shirt's not fit for you to wear'.

    Championship leaders Coventry City launched a new collection on Friday, proudly taking inspiration from a kit widely dubbed the 'Worst of All Time'.

    A take on the club's infamous brown change strip worn away from Highfield Road from 1978 to 1981, the modern reinvention features what the club calls "a deeper chocolate plum colour with sky blue elements".

    Many would suggest it sounds tastier than it looks.

    But it's got us thinking... what are actually the worst EFL kits of all time? Let us know which of your club's shirts is hiding in the back of the wardrobe, or even if they were too ugly for you to even part money for them.

    We'll collate a list of the biggest eyesores and will give you the chance to vote on the ghastliest of all next week.

    Click here to let us know your suggestion, and you can even attach a picture if you really want to convey the horror.

  8. Not the time to look at the league table - McKennapublished at 15:29 GMT 27 February

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    Defender Leif Davis will return to the Ipswich Town squad on Saturday

    Ipswich Town head coach Kieran McKenna believes there are still too many games remaining in the season to be looking at the Championship table.

    The Suffolk side are in fourth place, six points short of the top two, as they prepare to face Swansea City at Portman Road on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

    "I think there's still such a long way to go. I know it feels closer and everyone's waiting for that last bit but there's still nearly a third of the season left," McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk.

    "It's an awful lot of games. I don't think we're even right in the spell yet of the last bit of the season."

    Ipswich got back to winning ways by beating Watford 2-0 at Vicarage Road on Tuesday night as they seek an immediate return to the Premier League.

    "We're in a spell of seven games in 21 days and we have to focus on each one and our performances, delivering performances and getting the best result we can," added McKenna.

    "It's not the time to be thinking about the league table at all. Probably when we get to the international break and there are eight games left in a short space of time you probably have a look at where we're at and think about what the run-in might look like."

    Ipswich will have defender Leif Davis back for the visit of Swansea after he missed the victory over Watford but 10-goal forward Jaden Philogene remains sidelined with a knee injury.

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  9. Pick of the stats: Ipswich Town v Swansea Citypublished at 16:17 GMT 26 February

    Ipswich Town and Swansea City club badges side by side

    Ipswich Town are playing their first home league game in a month, having had three away matches since drawing with Preston at Portman Road on 31 January.

    Swansea snatched a last-minute equaliser against Preston on Tuesday night to make it only two defeats from their past six outings but only West Brom (11) and Sheffield Wednesday (7) have won fewer than their 14 points away from home.

    • Ipswich have won their past three league games against Swansea, as many as they had in their previous 12 (D4 L5).

    • Swansea lost their past away league game against Ipswich in November 2023, but have not lost on consecutive visits to Portman Road since August 1959.

    • Ipswich have lost just one of their 16 home league games this season (W10 D5), and are unbeaten in 10 since a 3-0 loss to Charlton in October (W7 D3).

    • Swansea have lost eight of their past 10 away league games, winning the other two against Oxford in December and Watford in January.

    • Ipswich's Jack Clarke has scored three goals in his past two home league games, while five of his eight overall home goals this season have been as a substitute.

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  10. 🎧 Will Ipswich pip Boro for Championship promotion?published at 16:00 GMT 26 February

    The Championship top six as of 26 February and Middlesbrough's Morgan Whittaker challenging with Ipswich defender Leif Davis when the two sides met in October 2025Image source, Shutterstock

    Former Championship winger Jobi McAnuff believes Ipswich Town will win automatic promotion to the Premier League at the expense of Middlesbrough.

    The Tractor Boys are six points behind second-placed Boro with two games in hand, while Millwall are four points back in third, having played the same number of matches as the top two.

    Kim Hellberg's side have gone three games without a win, losing 3-1 to leaders Coventry before drawing at home to relegation-threatened Oxford and Leicester.

    "I was really keen to see how they reacted to that [defeat by Coventry] because they were in such good form going into that game playing some brilliant football," McAnuff told the Football Daily 72+ EFL podcast.

    "What you want to do after what was a disappointing result is get back on that winning run as quickly as you can, particularly with the situation and Ipswich lurking with a couple of games in hand."

    McAnuff says Ipswich have resources that "other clubs do not have" with the ability to bring striker George Hirst off the bench and sign players such as Anis Mehmeti and Dan Neil in January.

    "I just feel that over the course of the whole season, that will come to fruition for them," said McAnuff, who won the Championship with Reading in 2011-12.

    "You talk about the manager [Kieran McKenna], so calm, he's someone who has been there, he's got promotion from the league.

    "I think he is going to have a huge part to play and that then also radiates through the dressing room.

    "For him and Ipswich Town, that is what is going to get them over the line. I believe they will be in the top two. I genuinely do believe that."

    When asked who would drop out of the top two, McAnuff added: "I'm going to say Middlesbrough. As much as performances have been okay the last couple of games, I do think they have a little bit of an issue breaking down teams where they sit deep."

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  11. Ipswich showed 'right ingredients' - McKennapublished at 22:47 GMT 24 February

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    McKenna: 'Watford win thoroughly deserved'

    Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna looked forward to some home comforts at Portman Road after his side ended a run of four away games with three points at Watford.

    It would have been five on the road if the match at Portsmouth had not been postponed two weeks ago and the trip to Watford followed back-to-back defeats at Wrexham in the FA Cup and league.

    "We've had a lot of travelling and it was important to get the performance tonight first and foremost - we were disappointed after Saturday (at Wrexham) so we need to come out and show the right ingredients," he told BBC Radio Suffolk.

    "I thought it was a thoroughly deserved win and we're looking forward now to getting back to Portman Road on Saturday and it'll be great to do so after a win like that.

    "Our intensity in duels was really good, and it's so important in away games, we won the 50-50s, the headers, the second balls and if you don't manage to do that in this division the momentum of the game is always going to be against you.

    "When you do it, you get a chance to show the quality you have and we did that from the start of the game and that allowed us to impose ourselves on the ball and we created lots of pressure."

    Ipswich have now lost only once in their last 10 midweek games and before trying to extend that run against Hull City, they will be at home to Swansea on Saturday.

  12. Pick of the stats: Watford v Ipswich Townpublished at 10:18 GMT 23 February

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    Ipswich will seek to get back to winning ways in the Championship as they head to Watford on Tuesday (19:45 GMT).

    The Hornets ended a seven-match winless streak with a 2-0 win over Derby on Saturday and sit 9th, just three points outside the play-off places.

    The fourth-placed Tractor Boys went down 5-3 at Wrexham last time out and lie eight points off the automatic promotion places, albeit with two games in hand on second-placed Middlesbrough.

    Town have now lost three of their past four away games in all competitions and have won just two of their past eight on the road in the Championship.

    • Watford are winless in their past five league games against Ipswich (D2 L3), having only dropped points in four of their previous 17 against them (W13 D3 L1).

    • After losing six consecutive away league games against Watford between 2006 and 2012, Ipswich have now won on three of their past four visits to Vicarage Road (L1).

    • The reverse fixture between Watford and Ipswich this season finished 1-1 – only three times before have both league meetings between the sides ended level (1983/84, 1985/86 and 1990/91).

    • Watford are unbeaten in their past 10 midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) league games (W4 D6), though five of their past six have finished level.

    • Ipswich have lost just one of their past nine midweek (Tues, Weds, Thurs) league games (W5 D3), going down 3-0 at home to Charlton in October.

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  13. McKenna rues mistakes in Wrexham thrillerpublished at 09:39 GMT 23 February

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    McKenna: 'We're disappointed with ourselves'

    Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna has shared his disappointment with his side's defensive performance during their 5-3 thrilling defeat to Wrexham on Saturday.

    The side came back from behind twice to lead the contest 3-2 in the 47th minute but the Red Dragons pulled ahead in the latter stages of the match with Ipswich unable to claw it back.

    It leaves the Tractor Boys trailing the automatic promotion spots by eight points.

    "I'm really disappointed with the outcome and disappointed with ourselves," McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk.

    "We've come away from home and scored three really good goals and it should be enough to win you the game. But we've conceded some really poor ones today and it's some clinical finishing from Wrexham.

    "It was really frustrating because it was on the cusp of being a really good day for us with some of the qualities that we showed, but the goals we've conceded and the mistakes we've made as a team have cost us the result we wanted."

  14. Wrexham set for test against 'well established' Ipswichpublished at 10:20 GMT 21 February

    Wrexham's Max Cleworth (left) challenges Ipswich Town's Chuba AkpomImage source, Rex Features

    Max Cleworth feels Ipswich Town have one of the strongest squads in the Championship as Wrexham prepare to face the Tractor Boys for the third time this season on Saturday afternoon (15:00 GMT).

    The Red Dragons drew 0-0 in the reverse fixture at Portman Road on 22 November but beat Kieran McKenna's side 1-0 in the fourth round of the FA Cup last weekend.

    And Cleworth feels today's Championship contest with automatic promotion hopefuls Ipswich at Stok Cae Ras will provide another indicator of where Wrexham are at present.

    "They've got one of the best squads in the league, there's a reason they were in the Premier League last year as well," the defender said of Ipswich.

    "So their squad is very good, I think they can make a lot of changes and be just as strong.

    "I'd imagine they'll make a few changes, but I think in terms of how they play and the intensity of the game it will be quite similar.

    "I think they're a top team, a well established club. To test ourselves against these kind of teams and players is a good sign of the club's direction."

    McKenna made 10 changes to his starting line-up for the cup meeting between the sides eight days ago.

    The Northern Irishman is expected to rotate his team once again for the Championship contest with Wrexham.

    Despite the possible raft of personnel changes, Phil Parkinson feels Ipswich's approach to the contest will remain similar to how it has done throughout the campaign so far.

    "First of all, when the [FA Cup] draw came out, it was a double-header and we've won the first one. Now the aim is to go another step in the league," said the Wrexham manager.

    "Will it be a similar type of game? I expect them to set up in a similar shape. They've played the same shape all season.

    "Different personnel I would imagine, they'll make changes, but so will we, so we'll see on the day."