Revenge is the main motivation for the Blues against Palace, although three points would be pretty handy too.
Knocked by five at Selhurst Park, Ipswich are a tighter unit, even if they don’t score many and he powder puff atack is not helped with David McGoldrick unable to play.
Palace, one time promotion challegers, are a poorer proposition with Ian Holloway in charge.
They have not scored in more than six hours of football so Town can exact revenge and gain another step nearer a 19th consecutive Championship season.
Vital Quotes:
Ipswich Town Team News:
Jay Tabb picked up a knee injury in the loss at home to Hull but Anthony Wordsworth is no bad replacement.
Aaron Mclean remains a doubt with a toe injury while Lee Martin (ankle) and Patrick Kisnorbo (illness) are in with a shout.
Player to watch: Daryl Murphy
Crystal Palace Team News:
Former Towm midfielder Owen Garvan is back after a knee injury, but skipper Mile Jedinak is suspended for two matches.
Paddy McCarthy, Darcy Blake and Kevin Phillips are all in with achance of playing.
Player to watch: Glenn Murray
Match Facts & Stats
Match Prediction:
Blues to win 2-0