Pick of the stats: Ipswich v Southamptonpublished at 10:31

If the opening weekend is anything to go by, you don't want to turn this one off early.
Kieran McKenna's Ipswich grabbed a point in the Championship curtain-raiser at Birmingham last Friday with George Hirst's 95th-minute penalty ensuring a 1-1 draw.
Will Still's Saints were trailing 1-0 at home to another newly-promoted side, Wrexham, until the 90th minute when Ryan Manning curled home a sublime free-kick to level it, and Manning then laid on a dramatic winner for Jack Stephens in the sixth minute of stoppage time.
This fixture was a Premier League one last season, but this time the three points might prove pivotal in deciding which, if either, of the clubs make it back to the top-flight this season.
Ipswich Town have won just two of their past nine league games against Southampton (D4 L3), doing the double over the Saints the last time these two sides featured in the Championship in 2023-24.
Southampton have won three of their past four away league games against Ipswich Town (L1), scoring 12 goals in total at Portman Road across that time.
After drawing 1-1 with Birmingham in their opener, Ipswich will be looking to avoid going winless across their opening two Championship matchdays of a campaign for just the second time since 2009-10, also suffering that fate in 2018-19 when they were last relegated from the second tier.
Against Wrexham, Southampton had the highest xG total (4.1), completed the most successful passes (527) and had the highest share of possession (74.4%) in the Championship.
On his Championship debut last weekend, Southampton's Jay Robinson attempted six shots, the joint-most, and had an xG total of 1.1, the most of any player in the competition on the opening day.
