
In a captivating match at Portman Road, Bournemouth secured a 2-1 victory over Ipswich Town with two late goals in the dying moments of the game. Ipswich led early thanks to Conor Chaplin, but Dango Ouattara’s stoppage-time heroics stole the points for Bournemouth. The game saw a blend of dominance and drama, with both teams leaving it all on the pitch.
Key Stats Breakdown
Bournemouth showcased a relentless attacking effort with 20 shots and an xG of 3.4, towering over Ipswich’s 17 shots and xG of 1.15. However, Ipswich was clinical early on, converting one of their four on-target shots into a goal. Bournemouth, on the other hand, needed the last gasp to make their superior xG count.
Match Momentum

The momentum graph revealed a balanced first half, with Ipswich controlling the initial 30 minutes. Bournemouth, however, ramped up the intensity in the second half, culminating in a wave of relentless pressure late in the game. Their perseverance paid off with Enes Ünal’s 87th-minute equalizer and Ouattara’s winner in the 94th.
Shots and Goals Analysis


Bournemouth’s shot map highlights their high-volume approach in central zones, including two goals scored from inside the penalty area.


Ipswich was more selective, relying on quick transitions for their chances, but lacked the sustained threat needed to match Bournemouth’s firepower.
Possession Tactics

Bournemouth’s pass map underlined their use of overlapping runs from Milos Kerkez and Adam Smith, with Tavernier and Christie linking midfield to attack.

Meanwhile, Ipswich leaned on Sam Morsy to orchestrate the buildup from deeper positions, but their reliance on counterattacks hindered sustained possession.
This victory moves Bournemouth further up the table, while Ipswich will rue their missed opportunity to hold onto the lead. Bournemouth’s superior xG and tactical adjustments in the second half proved decisive in a thrilling encounter.