Bryan Mbeumo’s dramatic winner settled a thriller at the Brentford Community stadium on Saturday. Re-live a Premier League classic with the best facts and Opta data in our Brentford vs Ipswich Town stats page.
Brentford battled back from two goals down and scored a dramatic late winner in a thrilling 4-3 Premier League defeat of Ipswich Town at the Brentford Community Stadium on Saturday.
George Hirst became the first Ipswich player since Marcus Bent in January 2002 to record a goal and an assist in a single Premier League game in the first half, teeing up Sam Szmodics before scoring himself a few minutes later.
But Brentford scored twice in quick succession at the end of the first half, as Yoane Wissa rounded off a flowing move to pull one back before playing a decisive role in Harry Clarke’s own goal.
Clarke then conceded a penalty early in the second half, from which Bryan Mbeumo scored, and the Ipswich defender completed his nightmare hat-trick by getting sent off in the 69th minute for a second booking.
Despite that, Ipswich thought they’d secured a point with 86 minutes on the clock, Liam Delap prodding home his fifth league goal of the season from a Leif Davis cross.
But another delivery from out wide at the other end decided the game; Mbeumo’s teasing cross from deep evaded everyone and went in, taking him to eight goals for the season and just one off his personal best in a full Premier League campaign.
It was the first time Brentford have come back to win a Premier League game in which they’ve trailed by at least two goals, while Ipswich remain winless.
Our Opta match centre delivers you all the Brentford vs Ipswich Town stats from their Premier League meeting at the Brentford Community Stadium.
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 post-match analysis.
Underneath the match centre you can find the official Opta stats on the game as well.
Brentford vs Ipswich Town: Post-Match Facts
- Bryan Mbeumo has now scored in each of his last five league home matches, the first time a player has done so for Brentford after Mbuemo himself between November 2019 and January 2020.
- Ipswich Town are now winless across their first nine matches of the 2024/25 Premier League season (D4 L5), the Tractor Boys’ longest ever such run at the start of a top flight campaign.
- Ipswich’s Harry Clarke became just the second player in Premier League history to score an own goal, concede a penalty and be sent off in the same match after Jan Bednarek with Southampton against Manchester United in February 2021.
- There have now been five occasions of a team winning a Premier League match having been 2+ goals down this season – only in 2022-23 (6) have their been more such victories in a single campaign.
- Brentford have recovered from being 2+ goals down to win a Premier League match for the very first time, having drawn two and lost 29 of the previous 31 games in which they found themselves down by at least two goals – it was Ipswich’s second loss after being 2+ goals ahead, with their only previous one also having come in London (2-3 v Charlton in January 2002).
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