Derby Moves Back to Saturday and On Sky - Ipswich Town News
Town’s home derby against Norwich City has moved to Saturday 23rd August with a 12.15pm kick-off and will now be shown live on Sky.
On Friday, following a meeting of interested parties, Suffolk Constabulary recommended that the game should switch back to the Saturday, having previously moved to noon on Sunday 24th August.
Town's opening day of the season match at home to Fulham on Saturday 9th August is also live on Sky with a 5.15pm kick-off.
Meanwhile, the Town squad has arrived in Ireland for their training camp at the Carton House hotel in Co Kildare. Manager Mick McCarthy is understood to have remained behind to meet with prospective new signing Jonathan Parr, who is due at the club today.
The Blues play Dublin side Shelbourne at Tolka Park in their first friendly on Saturday 12th July (KO 3pm).
 
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