Williams in Reserves - Ipswich Town News
Midfielder Gavin Williams has been included in the reserves side for Tuesday's rearranged Club Colours Suffolk Premier Cup quarter-final at Needham Market (KO 7.45pm). Williams's involvement in the reserves suggests he is unlikely to feature as anything other than a late sub for the first team on Wednesday.
Owen Garvan, not named amongst the second string travelling to Bloomfields, looks certain to take over from the suspended Sylvain Legwinski against Derby.
Also in the reserves side are Sito, Scott Barron, Sammy Moore, Chris Casement and Darryl Knights.
The winners of the tie will face Ipswich Wanderers in the semi-finals in March.
Reserves: Andrew Plummer, Michael Synnott, Scott Barron, Sammy Moore, Chris Casement, Tommy Smith, Edward Upson, Gavin Williams, Kieran Leabon,
Darryl Knights, Sito. Subs: Jordan Rhodes, Jai Reason, Oliver Fenn, Kurt Robinson, Curtley Williams.
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