Fab and Clarke Fit - Ipswich Town News
Fabian Wilnis and Billy Clarke will both be fit enough to face Burnley at Portman Road on Saturday. Wilnis is over a hamstring problem, while Clarke came through Wednesday's game at Derby unscathed.
Town's head of sports science Dave Williams told the club site: "Fabian trained today without any problems and he will be available for the Burnley game.
"He's had a tight hamstring, but it's reacted well to treatment and rest and is fine now.
"Billy Clarke is also OK. He's had no reaction to his ankle injury."
Town will be without the suspended Simon Walton and Dan Harding against the Clarets, but Sylvain Legwinski is available again after serving his one-match ban against the Rams.
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