The Tractor Boys of course have a proud and successful history, with the club having famously won the UEFA Cup back in 1981 and the FA Cup back in 1978.

Like many a club, the East Anglian based side also boast a host of celebrity fans that can sometimes be seen at Portman Road.

Here, we take a look at FIVE famous faces you may have had no idea supported Ipswich Town....

Originally born in Cardiff, Griff Rhys Jones is a writer, actor, comedian and television presenter. He moved to East Anglia earlier in his career and is said to have developed a love for the Tractor Boys and now supports the League One club.

The acclaimed actor and TV presenter has had a very successful career in show business. He previously lived in and around the Ipswich area and was awarded his Honorary Doctorate of Civil Law from the University of East Anglia. It is suggested that Havers developed his love for the club after taking residence close to Portman Road.

Born in Ipswich, Deller is retired professional Darts player who won the World Professional Darts Championship back in 1983. He is a huge supporter of the Tractor Boys and has been involved with the club at many events over the years.

An MBE and world famous music artist, Sheeran was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire before moving down to Suffolk, close to where Ipswich play their home games. The famous singer has been seen at Portman Road on several occasions this term watching the League One side from his private box.

Hollywood actor and comedian Will Ferrell confessed his surprise support for Ipswich Town back in 2012, but it is so far unclear if he has indeed made an appearance at Portman Road since making the admission. The American is said to be a big fan of football and has been seen at several matches over the years.