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Following the predictable if disappointing loss at Fulham, this game (followed by home games v. Burton and Forest) take on a new importance. Hopefully, it will see an immediate ‘bounce back’ as was the case in the recent Reading match and could define the final quarter of our season.
This is the third time we’ve met Ipswich this season. I’ve covered the relevant details in ‘Memries of Ipswich’ (just before our 1-0 home league win on October 14, 2017) and ‘Memries of Ipswich Pt. 2’ (just before our FA Cup win.)
Our last meeting was on January 6th, 2018 in the third round of the FA Cup at Ipswich, where a solitary goal from Nathan Thomas secured our place in the fourth round where we met Preston North End.
Our recent meetings:

Full history v Ipswich Town.
We’ve met Ipswich in the League a total of 61 times so far:
Home: P:31 W:14 D:9 L: 8 F:52 A:34
Away: P:30 W:4 D:12 L:14 F:25 A:47
A solid if unspectacular season (like Ipswich manager Mick McCarthy) sees the Tractor Boys in 12th position, a position boosted by a win at Sheffield Wednesday last Tuesday (6th March).

Full table
Form Guide:
Just one defeat in their last six League games has seen Ipswich climb to 6th in the current Form Guide:

Men to watch:
Top scorer Martyn Waghorn scored both Ipswich goals in the 2-1 match at Hillsborough – a match watched by just 22,733 supporters (our lowest home crowd this season was 24,409 for the Friday night game v. Bristol City on December 8th).
Possibly worth a mention is Mustapha Carayol. This much-travelled Ghanaian 29 year old recently joined Ipswich (his twelfth English club) and scored a goal in the recent game at Preston North End.
Some Carayol goals.
