Wes Hoolahan is pushing to make his first League One start since September 11th, while Shilow Tracey will be hoping to earn a recall after he was dropped against Crewe. Ipswich appear to have found the winning formula, which could see Paul Cook name an unchanged side from their victory over Shrewsbury last weekend.
There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 10 of Ipswich's last 12 games (League One). Cambridge U have conceded at least 2 goals in their last 3 home matches (League One).
Having beaten the likes of Bolton and Portsmouth already this season, Cambridge go in search of another major scalp on Saturday and only a second ever league success against Ipswich. The U's are winless in three League One matches, but eight of their 13 points have come at home, which could give them reason to be optimistic. Following a wretched start to the season, Ipswich are finally heading in the right direction and are hunting down the top-six at a rapid rate after picking up 10 points from five matches. The Tractor Boys are still closer to the relegation zone than the playoffs, however, which epitomises exactly how bad their opening month of the campaign was. 1:2
Having beaten the likes of Bolton and Portsmouth already this season, Cambridge go in search of another major scalp on Saturday and only a second ever league success against Ipswich. The U's are winless in three League One matches, but eight of their 13 points have come at home, which could give them reason to be optimistic. Following a wretched start to the season, Ipswich are finally heading in the right direction and are hunting down the top-six at a rapid rate after picking up 10 points from five matches. The Tractor Boys are still closer to the relegation zone than the playoffs, however, which epitomises exactly how bad their opening month of the campaign was. 1:2
There have been over 2.5 goals scored in 10 of Ipswich's last 12 games (League One). Cambridge U have conceded at least 2 goals in their last 3 home matches (League One).
Wes Hoolahan is pushing to make his first League One start since September 11th, while Shilow Tracey will be hoping to earn a recall after he was dropped against Crewe. Ipswich appear to have found the winning formula, which could see Paul Cook name an unchanged side from their victory over Shrewsbury last weekend.