The game was a crucial one for Everton, who were looking to sign off on a high note at their beloved Goodison Park. They dominated the early stages, but struggled to find the back of the net. The breakthrough came in the first half when Beto scored with a powerful header from a cross by Carlos Alcaraz.
Everton continued to press and doubled their lead shortly after, with Dwight McNeil scoring a fierce left-footed drive into the bottom corner. However, Ipswich refused to give up, and their determination paid off in incredible fashion. Julio Enciso scored a stunning 30-yard strike that flew into the top corner, leaving Everton's goalkeeper Jordan Pickford with no chance.
The second half saw Ipswich continue to push for a leveller, and they were rewarded when George Hirst headed home a perfect cross from Omari Hutchinson. The goal sent shockwaves through the Everton team, and the visitors were in the ascendancy for the remainder of the match.
Despite their best efforts, Ipswich were unable to find a winner and had to settle for a draw, their 15th point on the road this season. The result does little to help Everton, who will now focus on their final match at Goodison Park against Southampton in two weeks' time.