Check out all the best facts and Opta data from a dramatic Premier League game at Craven Cottage with our Fulham vs Ipswich stats page.
Fulham came from behind twice to earn a point against Ipswich, with Raúl Jiménez’s 91st-minute penalty denying the visitors what would have been a massive three points in the relegation battle.
The Tractor Boys came within minutes of climbing out of the Premier League relegation zone for the first time since 22 November, with a first-half strike from Sam Szmodics and a second-half penalty from Liam Delap putting them into a lead until the match’s closing moments.
But Fulham fought hard for a way back into the game and ultimately deserved at least a point, having dominated possession and had more of the chances.
Their domination of territory meant they spent long periods deep in Ipswich’s half, and they drew two fouls in the box to hand Jiménez two huge chances from the spot. The Mexican made no mistake on either occasion.
Kieran McKenna had once again set his team up to soak up pressure and hit their opponents on the break, and the game plan very nearly worked again. They took until the 38th minute to have their first shot of the game, but might well have come away with a win.
Instead, the spoils were shared, leaving Fulham ninth and Ipswich in the drop zone.
Our Opta match centre delivers you all the Fulham vs Ipswich stats from their Premier League meeting at Craven Cottage.
The match centre below includes team and player stats, expected goals data, passing networks, an Opta chalkboard and more. It gives you everything you need to do your own match analysis.
Underneath the match centre you can find the official Opta stats on the game as well.
Fulham vs Ipswich: Post-Match Facts
- Only Fulham (19) and Brighton and Hove Albion (18) have dropped more points from leading positions in the Premier League this season than Ipswich Town (17).
- Fulham 2-2 Ipswich was the first Premier League game to see three penalties taken with both teams taking at least one each since Fulham 3-2 Wolves in November 2023.
- With just 2 minutes and 44 seconds between Raul Jimenez equalizing from the penalty spot for Fulham in the 69th minute and Liam Delap putting Ipswich 2-1 ahead from the spot kick in the 71st minute, it was the shortest gap on record between two penalty goals in a single half of a Premier League game on record (since 2006-07).
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