Durham Women and Ipswich Women face each other on Sunday 12.07.2025, at 12:00 (UK Time), in a FA Women's Championship 2025/26 match. The game will take place at Durham Women's home ground, the Maiden Castle Sports Centre.

Our team of analysts has crafted predictions for the clash between Durham Women and Ipswich Women, grounded in an in-depth statistical analysis of both sides. We aim to empower bettors with reliable insights, delivering today’s top free betting tip to support smarter, more profitable choices.

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👉 Our prediction is: Durham Women win or draw

The match is an evenly balanced affair with very little difference between the two sides. But the added benefit of home advantage is enough to tilt the scales in Durham Women's favour.

We recommend betting on Durham Women to win or draw on the Double Chance market. Since they will be playing in front of their home fans, that should give them that extra boost they need to avoid defeat, which is the only condition to win the bet.

Durham Women preview

Durham Women heads into the match with the following record in the FA Women's Championship: in 9 matches, Durham Women secured 2 victories, 3 draws, and 4 losses, maintaining an average of 1 points per game.

Taking a broader look at Durham Women's 2025/26 season, the team has achieved a total of 2 victories so far.

Durham Women has been effective in the offense, scoring a total of 12 goals, of which 12 were scored in the FA Women's Championship, resulting in an average of 1.33 goals per game.

Individually, the standout performer is Beth Hepple, who has found the back of the net 5 times. However, he is not alone in driving the offense. Hannah Blake has taken on the role of the team's main playmaker, leading with 2 assists.

On the defensive side, Durham Women has conceded 11 goals in the FA Women's Championship (an average of 1.22 per game) and 11 goals throughout the entire season, with an average of 1.22 per match in the 2025/26 campaign.

Ipswich Women preview

Ipswich Women comes into the game with 9 matches played so far in the FA Women's Championship. They have secured 1 victories, 1 draws, and 7 losses, maintaining an average of 0.44 points per game in the competition.

Across all competitions in the 2025/26 season, the team has recorded 1 wins, 1 draws, and 7 losses.

Ipswich Women's attack has been highly effective, scoring 7 goals during this period. Of that total, 7 were netted in the FA Women's Championship, with an average of 0.78 goals per game. The overall season average is 0.78.

Ipswich Women's offensive system is led by Rianna Dean, the team's top scorer this season. The english midfielder has found the back of the net 3 times. He is supported by the team's best assist provider, Sophie Peskett. The forward has contributed with 3 assists.

On the defensive side, the team has conceded 27 goals with an average of 3 per game in the championship. For the whole season, the team conceded 27 goals in 9 matches, averaging 3 per match.

Head to head: Durham Women vs Ipswich Women

Review the head-to-head record between the teams, featuring key data to support your match prediction.

Home Team

Durham Women Team Logo

Durham Women

England - FA Women's Championship

Form Last 5 PPG
Overall D D L W L

1

Home D W D L

1.25

Away D L L L W

0.8

Away Team

Ipswich Women Team Logo

Ipswich Women

England - FA Women's Championship

Form Last 5 PPG
Overall L L L L L

0.44

Home L L L W L

0.6

Away L L D L

0.25

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Published on 6 December 2025, at 20:30 Last updated on 6 December 2025, at 20:30
Author: Gustavo Porto

Journalist since 2016, post-graduate during pandemic, and in love with football since child. Sporting was always part of the Gustavo's life, be practicing, watching, making the coverage, and a few years prae here, betting.