Peters in Squad Facing Foxes - Ipswich Town News
Canadian international winger Jaime Peters has been named in the squad for Tuesday's home game with Leicester City. The 20-year-old has made just six sub appearances this season.
Town expect Gavin Williams (toe) and Jon Walters (dead leg) to be fit enough to face the Foxes, while Alan Lee has had stitches to a wound caused by his clash with Charlton defender Jonathan Fortune at the Valley.
Sylvain Legwinski and Billy Clarke are included in the 19-man squad after being left out of the 16 on Saturday. There is no place for youngster Jordan Rhodes.
Squad: Alexander, Casement, Clarke, Couñago, De Vos, Garvan, Harding, Haynes, Lee, Legwinski, Miller, Peters, Sito, Supple, Trotter, Walters, Williams, Wilnis, Wright.
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