Ipswich are unbeaten in their last four league meetings with Southampton (W2 D2), winning this exact fixture 3-2 in the Championship last season.
Southampton have won just one of their last six top-flight away games against Ipswich (D2 L3), though it was in their last such visit in the Premier League (3-1 in March 2002).
Ipswich Town and Southampton have both conceded 14 Premier League goals in 2025, the joint most of any side. The Saints have also faced the most shots on target (34) and have conceded the most xG (12.9).
Only Southampton (4) have picked up fewer home Premier League points than Ipswich (7) this season, with the Tractor Boys picking up just one win in 12 games (D4 L7). Ipswich have scored just eight goals at Portman Road, also accumulating the lowest xG on home soil of any side this season (10.9).
Southampton have just six points in 23 Premier League matches this season (W1 D3 L19), the lowest by any side at this stage of a campaign. The only two other sides to have one win after 23 games are West Brom in 2004-05 and Derby in 2007-08.
Only Tottenham (21) have dropped more points from winning positions than Southampton (20) in the Premier League this season. The Saints have lost 71% of their games when scoring first (5/7), the highest ratio by a side in one season, while they’ve shipped 2.14 goals per game after going 1-0 up, with only Sheffield United last season conceding more per game when scoring the opener (2.27).
Ipswich Town are the only Premier League side yet to give a single minute to a teenager this season, while Southampton have given 1,257 minutes to teenagers, the third-most in the division.
Southampton have lost all six of their Premier League matches under Ivan Juric, with Juric just the second manager to lose his first six games in charge of a club along with Mick McCarthy at Sunderland (lost first 14). The Saints have never previously lost seven consecutive league games.
Only Wolves’ João Gomes (51) has conceded more fouls in the Premier League this season than Ipswich’s Liam Delap (48). His average of 2.6 fouls per 90 minutes is the most by a striker in one campaign since Ashley Barnes in 2020-21 (3.1).
Jan Bednarek has scored in each of Southampton’s last two Premier League matches, although they’ve lost both, with the Pole ending on the losing side in five of the nine games he’s scored in (W3 D1). Among players to score in as many as nine games, no player has a higher defeat ratio than Bednarek (56%, level with Scott Sellars who also lost five of nine games).