Appeal Tuesday - Ipswich Town News
The appeal against George O'Callaghan's red card will be held on Tuesday lunchtime, rather than later in the week as is usually the case. The early hearing means the midfielder could still miss the home game with Wolves depending on the appeal commission's decision.
Club secretary Sally Webb told the official site: "The appeal will be held around midday on Tuesday and is one of three cases being heard.
"We will know the decision of the appeal early in the afternoon and that will determine whether George is free to play against Wolves or not."
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