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How Ipswich Town's 'new boys' got their Premier League season off to a dream start
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How Ipswich Town's 'new boys' got their Premier League season off to a dream start

August 22, 2026 at 11:06 PM
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BBC Sport examines how Ipswich Town, recently promoted back to the Premier League, made a strong start to their return season as the league's 'new boys'.

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Match of the Day's Wayne Rooney is full of praise for Ipswich Town on their return to the Premier League as they earn a late victory over Sunderland.

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BBC Sport looks at Ipswich Town's impressive opening to their Premier League campaign following promotion from the Championship. The article highlights the newly promoted side, often referred to as the 'new boys', and how they managed to defy expectations with a dream start to the season. The piece likely profiles key players, tactical adjustments, and the momentum that has carried the Suffolk club into an encouraging early position in the table.

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Ipswich Town's return to the Premier League after a 22-year absence carried enormous pressure and excitement for the club and its supporters. A strong opening stretch suggests the squad, assembled largely from the Championship promotion winning group and shrewd summer additions, has adapted quickly to top-flight demands. For the wider Premier League picture, a competitive newly promoted side adds intrigue to the relegation battle and validates the project being built under their manager.

Impact

Positive early-season form boosts Ipswich Town's survival prospects and could raise expectations for their upcoming fixtures.

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How Ipswich Town's 'new boys' got their Premier League season off to a dream start

BBC Sport examines how Ipswich Town, recently promoted back to the Premier League, made a strong start to their return season as the league's 'new boys'.

Article summary

BBC Sport looks at Ipswich Town's impressive opening to their Premier League campaign following promotion from the Championship. The article highlights the newly promoted side, often referred to as the 'new boys', and how they managed to defy expectations with a dream start to the season. The piece likely profiles key players, tactical adjustments, and the momentum that has carried the Suffolk club into an encouraging early position in the table.

Ipswich Town's return to the Premier League after a 22-year absence carried enormous pressure and excitement for the club and its supporters. A strong opening stretch suggests the squad, assembled largely from the Championship promotion winning group and shrewd summer additions, has adapted quickly to top-flight demands. For the wider Premier League picture, a competitive newly promoted side adds intrigue to the relegation battle and validates the project being built under their manager.

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