Jarrod Bowen has a reason to jubilate after his 200th Premier League appearance with a goal of his own, when West Ham defeated relegated Ipswich Town 3-1 at Ipswich's home, Portman Road. Jarrod Bowen, the captain of West Ham United, was a major player in the opener after he converted a poor back pass from Sam Morsy to provide an assist to the first scorer, James Ward-Prowse, who scored his first goal of the season before the end of the first half. Ipswich did not wait much longer before Nathan Broadhead equalized seven minutes after the second half started, but the West Ham scorer found the net and restored his side's lead with a shot from his left foot. The victory for West Ham was sealed after Mohammed Kudus added a third late on. The win ends West Ham's season in 14th position in the league table, while Ipswich finished second from the bottom of the table after they suffered seven straight home losses, equalling the same record as other relegated sides, including Southampton and Leicester City. Liam Delap, who is the team's leading scorer, came into the game as a substitute later on, which may make it his last game for the team after he was given approval to speak to other clubs by his head coach, Kieran McKenna.