Just In: Ipswich Town Are Looking Up A Strong Lineup To Defeat….

Just In: Ipswich Town Are Looking Up A Strong Lineup To Defeat….

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.

 

The latest Ipswich Town team news as Kieran McKenna’s side gear up to face Millwall in the Championship later today.

Ipswich Town are back on their travels this evening following a 2-2 draw with West Brom at Portman Road. Tom Fellows initially put the Baggies ahead in the first half, Nathan Broadhead then equalised in the second half before John Swift put the visitors ahead. Omari Hutchinson then hit late in added time to rescue a point.

Ipswich are now 4th in the table having previously occupied 2nd spot for the majority of the Championship campaign so far. They are six points away from Leeds United, who now occupy the place they previously held in the automatic promotion spots, with two games in hand.

The reverse fixture against Millwall saw Kieran McKenna’s side triumph 3-1 at Portman Road. Goals from Conor Chaplin, Massimo Luongo and Broadhead saw the Tractor Boys three goals to the good at half-time with Kevin Nisbet pulling back a consolation goal for the Lions.

Ipswich Town team news

As relayed by TWTD, McKenna does have some injuries to contend with coming into this one. The Millwall clash will come too soon for midfielder Jack Taylor, who has picked up a quad injury.

Cameron Burgess was in contention to return to the squad against West Brom but ultimately missed out, so perhaps the defender is back in the fold for this one after Asian Cup duty with Australia.

Ipswich Town are still without George Hirst following his hamstring injury sustained on Boxing Day against Leicester City. Defender Janoi Donacien also remains out through a groin problem.

There would be no reason for McKenna to alter his squad too much from the last encounter given a draw against an in-form West Brom side is not to be sniffed at.

There is an argument that Burgess could return to the starting lineup in place of either Luke Woolfenden or George Edmundson. But, it may still be a little too soon to throw the centre-back straight back into the XI.

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