Ipswich have won their last four Premier League games against Tottenham. They last won five consecutive top-flight meetings with an opponent vs Norwich, between 1984 and 1993.
Tottenham have won just one of their last six away league games against Ipswich (D2 L3), picking up a 3-1 victory in August 1994 under Ossie Ardiles.
Tottenham lost the reverse fixture against Ipswich 2-1 in November â the only promoted sides to complete the Premier League double over Spurs are Birmingham City (2007-08) and Wolves (2009-10).
No side has won fewer games (1) or scored fewer goals (9) at home in the Premier League this season than Ipswich Town. Since beating Chelsea in December, theyâve lost their last three at Portman Road by an aggregate score of 10-1.
After a run of one win in 11 Premier League games (D2 L8) that saw them concede 24 goals, Tottenham have won their last two (2-0 v Brentford, 1-0 v Man Utd). They last won three in a row in December 2023, while they last did so without conceding in May 2022.
Ipswich remain the only side without a win in the Premier League so far in 2025, drawing two and losing four of their six games. They last had a longer run without a league victory from the start of a calendar year in 1990 (8 games).
Only Everton (63%) have scored a higher share of their Premier League goals this season in the first half of games than Ipswich (61% - 14/23). Meanwhile, Tottenham have conceded a higher share of their goals in the opening 45 minutes than any other side (57% - 21/37).
Only Chris Wood (43.9%) has scored a higher share of his teamâs goals in the Premier League this season than Ipswichâs Liam Delap (43.5% - 10/23). Delapâs 10 goals this season is the joint second most by an Ipswich player in a single Premier League campaign, behind only Marcus Stewart in 2000-01 (19).
Ipswichâs Leif Davis is one of just two players (along with Aston Villaâs Youri Tielemans) to create 20+ chances from both open play (23) and set pieces (20) in the Premier League this season.
Against Man Utd last time out, 19-year-old Mathys Tel became the seventh different teenager to feature for Tottenham in the Premier League this season. Itâs the joint-most different teens theyâve fielded in a single campaign in the competition (also seven in both 1992-93 and 1993-94).