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Martin Returns for Town - Ipswich Town News

Town boss Paul Jewell has named the expected side for today’s home game against Peterborough with Lee Martin returning in place of Jason Scotland.

The visitors are unchanged from the side which beat Blackpool 3-1 at home last Saturday. Full match preview here.

Town: McCarthy, Edwards, Smith, Delaney, Cresswell, Drury, Leadbitter, Emmanuel-Thomas, Martin, Murphy, Chopra. Subs: Lee-Barrett, Sonko, Stevenson, Bowyer, Scotland.

Peterborough: Jones, Alcock, Brisley, Zakuani, Rowe, McCann, Frecklington, Boyd, Tomlin, Taylor, Barnett. Subs: Lewis, Kearns, Sinclair, Ball, Little.

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