Holland Park Hawks vs Ipswich FC Prediction & Betting Tips 28.03.2026


Holland Park Hawks come into this on the back of a mixed spell, but their home profile still points them toward taking control. They have one home win and one home loss in the league, and they have scored three times in those two home games. Ipswich FC’s away record is far weaker, with no points on the road so far and no away goals in a 4-0 defeat, which leaves them carrying little evidence of travelling well.
The recent results also lean toward Holland Park Hawks having the stronger attack at the right end of the pitch. They have scored in five of their last six league matches, while Ipswich FC have managed only four goals across their last six. Ipswich did keep Brisbane Strikers out in a 0-0 draw on 21 March, but that came after a home loss to Redlands United and does not change the broader away concern.
There is a small note of caution for a home-win angle because Holland Park Hawks have not exactly been watertight, conceding in three of their last four league matches and shipping three at Redlands United on 20 March. Still, Ipswich have failed to win any away league match in the data provided, and the 1-1 draw in this fixture last July followed by Holland Park Hawks’ 1-0 away win in June 2025 suggests the home side have at least been capable of edging this matchup.
The market case for Holland Park Hawks is helped by their first-to-score trend, which has landed in six of their last seven. That matters here because Ipswich’s away numbers are thin, and Holland Park Hawks have already shown at home that they can get in front and force the opposition to chase. The projected 2-1 scoreline leaves a bit of room for danger, but it still fits a home side that looks better placed to manage the result.
My prediction is Home Win at 6/5. Holland Park Hawks are unbeaten in one of their two home league games and have scored three times there, while Ipswich FC have taken no points and scored no away goals in the league. Holland Park Hawks have also been first to score in six of their last seven, and Ipswich’s recent results away from home do not offer much resistance to a home victory.