Match context
This is the opening day of the 2026/27 Premier League season, and the first top-flight meeting between these two. Ipswich are back in the Premier League as Championship runners-up. They have spent big and brought in a large group of new players under new manager Gary O'Neil, so this is close to a brand-new team taking the field together for the first time. Sunderland had a superb first season back, finishing 7th and reaching the Europa League, and they have kept nearly the same squad. Both sides want a fast start: newly promoted teams have gone straight back down in each of the last few seasons, so Ipswich need early points, while Sunderland want to prove last season was no fluke.
Team news
Ipswich Town
Doubtful Azor Matusiwa — fitness
Doubtful Jack Taylor — knee
Shape: new-look side under Gary O'Neil, with several summer signings (Emersonn, Fatawu, Diop among them) in line for competitive debuts.
Sunderland
Out Omar Alderete — injury
Out Nordi Mukiele — injury
Shape: settled side under Régis Le Bris, nearly unchanged from last season, with Brian Brobbey leading the line. No suspensions.
Two centre-backs missing for Sunderland, plus a brand-new Ipswich back line, means both defences carry question marks. That leans towards goals and both teams scoring, and it is why we steer clear of either clean-sheet market.
Referee intelligence
Referee Farai Hallam
Card profile Neutral
Cards confidence Low
Implication New to the Premier League with a small sample, so we take no lean on the card markets.
Form & head-to-head
How much this counts: every one of those meetings was in the Championship or League One, and the most recent was January 2024. Both clubs have changed managers and most of their players since, so we treat this record as light background, not a strong signal. What it does show is that goals are common in the fixture — both teams scored in four of the five. With no competitive 2026/27 games played yet, the form above is pre-season and last-season context, not current form.
Market probability table — key markets
| Market |
Outcome |
Verdict |
Odds |
My Assessment |
| Double chance |
Draw or Sunderland |
No edge |
1.45 |
66% |
| Match result |
Sunderland win |
No edge |
2.68 |
37% |
| Match result |
Ipswich win |
No edge |
2.82 |
34% |
| Match result |
Draw |
No edge |
3.42 |
29% |
| Draw no bet |
Sunderland |
No edge |
1.86 |
51% |
| Over/Under 2.5 |
Under 2.5 |
No edge |
1.88 |
54% |
| Over/Under 2.5 |
Over 2.5 |
No edge |
1.97 |
46% |
| Over/Under 1.5 |
Over 1.5 |
Solid Pick |
1.31 |
73% |
| Over/Under 3.5 |
Under 3.5 |
No edge |
1.35 |
74% |
| Both teams to score |
Yes |
Speculative |
1.75 |
57% |
| Ipswich team goals |
Ipswich to score (Over 0.5) |
Solid Pick |
1.33 |
73% |
| Clean sheet |
Ipswich — Yes |
Avoid |
3.33 |
25% |
| Clean sheet |
Sunderland — Yes |
Avoid |
3.25 |
26% |
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Betting tips
The result market is priced very tight, so no market cleared our Best Bet or Good Bet bar. The value here is on the goals side: both teams are scoring freely, both defences carry question marks, and goals have been common in this fixture. We have two Solid Pick bankers and one Speculative tip, followed by the markets we judged fairly priced or overpriced.
🎯 Solid Pick
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Solid Pick Over 1.5 goals
Odds 1.31
Both teams have been scoring in pre-season, and both defences are patched up — Sunderland are missing two centre-backs and Ipswich field a brand-new back line. Goals have also been common when these two meet. Two or more goals in the game is a strong, low-risk outcome. Our assessment puts it at about 73%.
The price is close to fair, so this is a low-risk banker for a small accumulator rather than a big-value play on its own.
🎯
Solid Pick Ipswich to score
Odds 1.33
Ipswich are at home, scored in both of their pre-season home games, and have a heavily rebuilt attack. They have also found the net in most of their recent home meetings with Sunderland, who arrive without two of their centre-backs. Ipswich getting on the scoresheet is a sound outcome. Our assessment puts it at about 73%.
Priced close to fair — a dependable banker leg, not a stand-out value bet.
🟡 Speculative
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Speculative Both teams to score — Yes
Odds 1.75
Sunderland are without two centre-backs and Ipswich start an untested back line, so both goals look reachable. Both teams scored in four of the last five meetings, and both have been scoring in pre-season. Our assessment puts Yes a little higher than the price suggests, at about 57%.
The edge is small and it needs both sides to score, not just one — so it carries more risk than the two bankers above. Include it only if you are happy with that.
⚪ No Edge
These markets were assessed and found fairly priced — no meaningful edge:
Double chance — Draw or Sunderland @ 1.45 Sunderland are the settled side, but Ipswich's strong home record in this fixture cancels the edge
Sunderland win @ 2.68 Slight lean, but the price already reflects it
Ipswich win @ 2.82 Home edge cancels the quality gap — a coin flip
Draw @ 3.42 A cagey opener is plausible, but priced right
Draw no bet — Sunderland @ 1.86 Close to a coin flip once the draw is removed — no gap
Over 2.5 @ 1.97 Goals are likely, but 3+ is priced about right
Under 2.5 @ 1.88 Tight game possible, but no edge over the price
Under 3.5 @ 1.35 Sound outcome, but not enough gap to tip
⛔ Avoid
These outcomes look overpriced at current odds — we recommend skipping:
Ipswich clean sheet — Yes @ 3.33 Brobbey and Sunderland should test a brand-new back line
Sunderland clean sheet — Yes @ 3.25 Two centre-backs out, away from home — priced too short
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Accumulator builder notes
Banker legs The two Solid Picks — Over 1.5 goals (1.31) and Ipswich to score (1.33) — are the low-risk legs here. Either makes a dependable addition to a small accumulator in an otherwise tightly priced game.
Don't stack overlapping goals bets Over 1.5 goals, Ipswich to score and Both teams to score all lean the same way and move together — if both teams score, all three land. Put only one of them on a single slip. Backing two or three of them is really one bet repeated, not extra cover.
Conditional flags
⚠️ Team-news swing — Sunderland are without centre-backs Alderete and Mukiele, and Ipswich are giving debuts across a rebuilt XI. ✅ If either patched-up defence leaks, both teams scoring and Over 1.5 get stronger. ❌ If Sunderland's reshaped back line holds, Under 2.5 and a Sunderland clean sheet come back into play.
ℹ️ Season opener — with no competitive 2026/27 form, these calls lean on last season and pre-season. Final line-ups land about an hour before kick-off, and the Ipswich XI has many new faces, so late team-news can shift the picture.
Analysis confidence
Overall Medium
Odds parsing High
Live research Active
Referee Appointed
Head-to-head Dated · low weight
Anomalies 0 flagged
This is the season opener, so there is no 2026/27 form yet — the read leans on last season's quality, squad continuity and pre-season, which keeps overall confidence at Medium. The past meetings are all older and from lower divisions, so they carry little weight beyond confirming this is usually a goalscoring fixture. The result market is priced unusually tight, so real edges are scarce there. The sound angles are on the goals side: both teams scoring freely, both defences patched up, which points to goals landing.
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