November 22, 2024

Sad News: The Match Between Millwall vs Ipswich Town Has Just Suspend Due To A Player

Millwall vs Ipswich Town sees two out-of-form teams at opposite ends of the Championship table battle it out for a much-needed three points.

Millwall come into tonight’s midweek clash with Ipswich Town looking to end a run of five Championship games without a win. Four defeats in five matches has left them only four points clear of the relegation zone and 19th in the Championship table.

Ipswich Town meanwhile have won just one of their last nine league games. This is a huge chance for them to move back into the automatic promotion spots though after Southampton were beaten by Bristol City on Tuesday night.

Ahead of an important game for both sides, here are five players who could dictate Millwall vs Ipswich Town…

Sam Morsy

The midfield battle will be important at The Den and Ipswich Town captain Morsy will likely be at the centre of it. As a well-rounded, energetic and combative midfielder, Morsy forms a strong partnership with Massimo Luongo.

Those two – assuming they retain their places in the XI – will be crucial in dictating the tempo of the game. Kieran McKenna will want his side to gain control early on, and Morsy will be key in that.

Zian Flemming

Millwall haven’t always been the most potent side going forward this season. As their most dangerous attacking player though, Dutchman Flemming will be one that the visitors have to keep an eye on.

 

 

Millwall take on Ipswich Town at The Den in the Sky Bet Championship on Wednesday night (kick-off 8pm).

The Lions will look to get back to winning ways in SE16 following two weeks on the road as they take on The Tractor Boys.

Aidomo Emakhu, Kevin Nisbet, Shaun Hutchinson, Brooke Norton-Cuffy and Ryan Longman will all sit out the fixture due to injury or illness, but the likes of Ryan Leonard, who returned to the substitute’s bench at Coventry City on Sunday, and Adam Mayor, who made his Lions debut at the CBS Arena, are available for selection.

Tickets are on sale for the visit of Ipswich and can be purchased at this link, whilst they will be available at The Den’s Ticket Office up until kick-off. Please note that Under 14s cannot buy a match ticket without an adult present. Did you know that members can beat the matchday queues? More information – including FAQs – on The Lions’ new e-Ticket set-up can be found at this link.

If you are unable to make it to SE16 then full match commentary – with Lions legend Tony Craig behind the mic – will be available on Millwall TV. International subscribers in certain territories, meanwhile, can watch the action with a Match Pass. Costing £10, click HERE for more information and to purchase.

Due to the enforcement of restrictions within the club’s alcohol licensing, supporters cannot bring their own alcoholic beverages inside the stadium gates. Please note that stewards will be strictly monitoring this at all entry points on Wednesday. Thank you for your cooperation.

If you haven’t already booked your train ticket, you can do so through Millwall’s partner, Train Hugger. For every booking made, Train Hugger will contribute approximately a quarter of their revenue to restoring the UK’s natural world. Book your ticket HERE.

Millwall Football Club continues to highlight its ‘United For Change’ campaign, promoting and striving for equality within our communities. Should you hear any discriminatory or misogynistic abuse during Wedensday’s visit of Ipswich Town, you can use the club’s ‘Hear Hate? Don’t Hesitate’ reporting service by texting ‘HATE’ to 66777.

 

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