Tabb in for Emmanuel-Thomas - Ipswich Town News
Town boss Mick McCarthy has made one change for today’s game at Sheffield Wednesday with Jay Tabb returning to the side in place of Jay Emmanuel-Thomas at left midfield.
Otherwise, McCarthy names an unchanged 18 with Lee Martin remaining behind to train having missed a lot of football due to suspension, illness and most recently an ankle injury. Full match preview here.
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Town: Loach, Stearman, Chambers, Smith, Cresswell, Edwards, Hyam, N'Daw, Tabb, Murphy, Nouble. Subs: Lee-Barrett, Hewitt, Kisnorbo, Drury, Emmanuel-Thomas, Wordsworth, Chopra.
Sheffield Wednesday: Kirkland, Buxton, Gardner, Llera, Helan, Lee, Coke, Olofinjana, Pugh, J Johnson, Lita. Subs: Bywater, Taylor, Mattock, Prutton, McCabe, Howard, Maguire.
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