IPSWICH TOWN are back in the Premier League – and the Tractor Boys are aura farming in their promotion party.

‘s side by breezing past QPR at Portman Road.

NINTCHDBPICT001077840580Ipswich Town players celebrated their promotion back to the Prem in styleCredit: Ipswich Town FC NINTCHDBPICT001077840532Bottles of champagne were littered around Portman Road Credit: Ipswich Town fc NINTCHDBPICT001077840578Players posed, danced, and sung their hearts out Credit: Ipswich Town fc NINTCHDBPICT001077840531Famous fan Ed Sheeran joined the changing room scenes Credit: Ipswich Town fc

A win was all they had to do and the result was thanks to goals from George Hirst and Jaden Philogene.

It meant there was plenty of time for celebration throughout the match – even if the players and staff had to keep it professional on the pitch.

But once the full-time whistle had gone – the game rounded off with a Kasey McAteer cherry on top – the real fun got going.

joined in with the players behind-the-scenes, going from being interviewed on the pitch to in with the lads.

due to being in during the world tour in 2024.

But he more than made up for it here, singing along to his own tunes in the changing room.

Stakeholder Sheeran was also a sponsor of the club’s shirts for a few years .

This was not about him but showed just how together the whole of the area had become one again.

Ipswich Town v Queens Park Rangers, EFL Sky Bet Championship, Football, Portman Road, Ipswich, UK - 02 May 2026The dressing room was packed with bodies and beer Credit: Shutterstock Editorial A general view of Ipswich Town supporters celebrating promotion to the Premier League after the Sky Bet Championship match between Ipswich Town and Queens Park Rangers at Portman Road, Ipswich on Saturday 2nd May 2026. (Photo: David Watts | MI News)There was a full scale pitch invasion at full-time Credit: Alamy Ipswich Town vs Queens Park Rangers Sky Bet Championship - 02 May 2026Most stayed behind to witness the trophy lift Credit: Shutterstock Editorial

Knowing that any mistake on the final day of the season would allow in with a chance to pip them to second spot and automatic promotion – there was no sign of nerves.

Rivals Millwall got the job done at home to but it was Ipswich’s day in – and didn’t the fans know it.

A full scale pitch invasion at the 38,000 capacity stadium kicked off immediately with fans letting off steam after a long season.

Flares were lit and bodies spread across the grass, which will once again host , , and the Prem big boys.

By the time the players had been made safe from the sea of blue – many of who just chucked themselves among the masses – there was barely a blade of the pitch left uncovered by jubilant supporters.

They flooded onto the field and chanted “we are going up” and every other promotion-based song there is.

Slowly – over the course of 15 minutes – things cleared up again as the players came back out to celebrate their achievement.

Ipswich were presented a trophy to signify their promotion, letting off fire and confetti cannons.

Players wore “Promoted 26” shirts with fans, family, and friends stood close by to join in.

Ipswich Town v Queens Park Rangers, Sky Bet Championship, Portman Road, Suffolk, England - 02 May 2026Players wore special “Promoted 26” shirts Credit: Shutterstock Editorial Ipswich Town Football Club players celebrate their promotion to the Premier League in a locker room, with one player drinking directly from a champagne bottle.Former Manchester United ace Ashley Young was there to swig down the bubbly NINTCHDBPICT001077834017Boss McKenna sung along to The A Team with Sheeran Credit: x.com/IpswichTown Soccer player drinking champagne from the bottle.Alcohol was sprayed everywhereCredit: Ipswich Town FC

Manager McKenna eventually had one of the tops on himself, donning it with pride.

The Northern Irishman was subject to plenty of Prem interest the last time he got Ipswich up .

For now he has plenty of partying to do with the stadium announcer shouting: “We. Are. Premier League!”

It was in the changing room that the real scenes of joy started to emerge.

Videos show midfielder Jack Taylor stood on a table in the middle of the squad dancing.

Surrounded by his team-mates, Taylor bobbed and jigged from side-to-side to the sound of “Ays” from all the players – imitating influencer Gymskin’s drop the shoulder move.

Former and attacker – who joined Ipswich last summer from – and the Sky Sports crew going inside the celebrations.

Young, 40, .

Elsewhere, holding a selfie stick, Dara O’Shea showed off more as the players sung ‘s Rock With You.

Goalkeeper Christian Walton was handed a camera to get an on-the-ground view of the karaoke going on.

Players in the dressing room were holding cans and bottles (presumably of beer) in every frame.

Then it was Sheeran’s turn, rocking a buzzcut and ginger beard, he had one arm over the shoulder of McKenna and another clutching a glass of .

A male soccer player in a blue uniform with medals celebrates with arms raised next to a team bus and police motorcycle.The players got a boozy coach into town Credit: Ipswich Town FC Man in a blue shirt spraying champagne over a crowd of cheering people, with a marina in the background.Hundreds joined the team A person spraying champagne onto a crowd of people from a balcony overlooking a marina.Many were covered by their stars Credit: Ipswich Town FC Athlete celebrating victory with fans.Promotion songs and anti-Norwich chants were rife

Brit Sheeran said “Sing it with me” before launching into his hit song The A Team.

The players huddled around in a circle, belting out the words.

Many wanted to record it on their own phones with Sheeran, in a black coat, holding his hands in the air for the chorus.

McKenna certainly knew the melody, shouting it out with everyone else.

That followed players spraying fizzy at each other with defender Darnell Furlong unleashing a jet of alcohol into the air.

Players stood on the benches around the room and two hoisted McKenna onto their shoulders, caking him in bubbles as he pumped his fists.

After clearing the mess from his eyes, Ipswich continued to celebrate and took themselves onto the coach.

More bottles, plastic cups, and every container imaginable filled with booze was seen dotted around as everyone took a moment to travel into town.

Once there, they were greeted off the bus by waves of adoring fans.

Some had vuvuzelas, others cheered “Waka Waka” as the players went out to the docks for a good time.

Fans were also soaked by jets of beer and champagne as they joined their stars in going through the full anti-Norwich repertoire.

Judging by the chaos of it all, once the partying is over, it may well be a good thing there’s a while until pre-season and the Prem glory to come.