Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Ipswich Town LIVE: Premier League result, final score and reaction

Follow live coverage as Wolverhampton Wanderers face Ipswich Town today in the Premier League. Another top-flight season will be covered in full right here with The Independent, as reigning champions Manchester City look to make it an unprecedented five titles in a row come the end of 2024/25.

The players such as Arsenal and Liverpool will chase the Pep Guardiola team, however, the Puts Champions League race will be equally fascinating, with more groups than ever with the first four projects. Chelsea is still a great expense, the new reconstruction of Manchester United continues and Tottenham and Newcastle Will wait for innovations this year, however, it is Aston Villa, who secured the fourth place last season.

Meanwhile, it’s Southampton, Leicester City and Ipswich Town who made it back to the elite after promotion last year and each will have hope they can make it more than a one-year stay. Follow the latest live action from the Premier League below:

Yellow 2nd/RC Rayan Aït-Nouri

It’s all over at Molineux and a last-gasp goal from Jack Taylor means all three points will be going back home with the away team. The game started in a naturally cagey fashion, with fouls going in all over the pitch. Once some football was able to be played, it didn’t take long for Ipswich to open the scoring. Delap worked hard on the right to set up Hutchinson for a shot only a few yards out, which he made a mess of. The follow-up shot after the ball was cleared off the line came in from Chaplin, and after two deflections the ball rolled into the Wolves net. Wolves woke up after that, and their continual press was finally rewarded in the 72nd minute when substitute Guedes rolled a ball through to Cunha, who shot beyond Muric at his near post. That made the score level, and as the game trundled on towards the 90-minute mark, it looked like that would be that. However, the goals weren’t done just yet and Ipswich earned a corner in the 94th minute which Jack Clarke whipped in perfectly towards the back post. Two subs combined as Taylor rose highest at the back post before heading past Johnstone to win it for Ipswich. That goal sent the crowd and players alike into bedlam before the final whistle was blown. Tensions and emotions ran wild after the final whistle, with multiple Wolves players needing to be dragged off the pitch due to their outbursts. It’s worrying times at Wolves, but Ipswich will be delighted with their second win of the season against fellow strugglers. Wolves created 0.94 xG across the game, whereas Ipswich created 1.26 xG and it paid off for them as they ran away as winners. Thank you for joining this live text commentary, goodbye!

Full time: Wolves 1-2 Ipswich Town

GOOOOOOALLLL!!!! IPSWICH HAVE DONE IT! Jack Taylor has fired Ipswich ahead at the death and he’s surely won them all three points. He met a corner at the back post, and directed his header brilliantly past Johnstone, and into the right side of the goal. 2-1 to Ipswich! WOW!

Helping Jack Raymond Clarke

Jack Henry Philip Taylor Yellow Card

There is one minute to go! Do either of the teams have it in them to win this game!?

There will be 3 more minutes. Here we go!

Davis lowers the inside surface and demands a push on the back, Simon Hooper rejected the complaint. The VAR verified and resolved the incident very quickly.

We are now approaching the 90 minute mark. Will any of those groups be able to locate a target under such circumstances?

Yellow 2nd/RC Rayan Aït-Nouri

It’s all over at Molineux and a last-gasp goal from Jack Taylor means all three points will be going back home with the away team. The game started in a naturally cagey fashion, with fouls going in all over the pitch. Once some football was able to be played, it didn’t take long for Ipswich to open the scoring. Delap worked hard on the right to set up Hutchinson for a shot only a few yards out, which he made a mess of. The follow-up shot after the ball was cleared off the line came in from Chaplin, and after two deflections the ball rolled into the Wolves net. Wolves woke up after that, and their continual press was finally rewarded in the 72nd minute when substitute Guedes rolled a ball through to Cunha, who shot beyond Muric at his near post. That made the score level, and as the game trundled on towards the 90-minute mark, it looked like that would be that. However, the goals weren’t done just yet and Ipswich earned a corner in the 94th minute which Jack Clarke whipped in perfectly towards the back post. Two subs combined as Taylor rose highest at the back post before heading past Johnstone to win it for Ipswich. That goal sent the crowd and players alike into bedlam before the final whistle was blown. Tensions and emotions ran wild after the final whistle, with multiple Wolves players needing to be dragged off the pitch due to their outbursts. It’s worrying times at Wolves, but Ipswich will be delighted with their second win of the season against fellow strugglers. Wolves created 0.94 xG across the game, whereas Ipswich created 1.26 xG and it paid off for them as they ran away as winners. Thank you for joining this live text commentary, goodbye!

FULL TIME: WOLVES 1-2 IPSWICH CITY

GoooooooAllls !!! Ipswich did it! Jack Taylor brought Ipswich out in the brain and actually won them every 3 points. He met a corner in the back post and aimed his head brilliantly in front of Johnstone, and in the right aspect of the target. 2-1 at Ipswich!

Helping Jack Raymond Clarke

Yellow card Jack Henry Philip Taylor

There is one minute to go! Do either of the teams have it in them to win this game!?

There will be three added minutes. Here we go!

Davis gets off the box and claims a push back, Simon Hooper rejects the claim directly. The VAR proved and solved the incident very quickly.

Now we are approaching the 90 -minute brand. Can one of those parts locate an objective in such circumstances?

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