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Fans Around World to Meet Up for Wigan Game - Ipswich Town News

With Monday’s game at Wigan being shown live on TV in the UK and abroad, Town fans across the country and around the globe will be meeting up in pubs and bars to cheer the Blues on to victory (Sky Sports 1/HD1, from 7.30pm, KO 7.45pm).

The Italian Branch of the Supporters Club will be at the Offside sports bar in Milan with anyone who happens to be in town welcome to join them.

As for the Fulham and Norwich games, the South-West Branch has two venues. Those way out west, can pop along to the Volunteer Inn in Sidmouth, while Toto's is the place to be in Bristol city centre.

If you are planning to go along to the Bristol venue, the Branch ask if you could email Tony Stimson to confirm and if you fancy joining them in Sidmouth give Bill Lankester a call on 01395 577221 so they can gauge numbers.

The South-West Branch, who can now be followed on Twitter here, are also holding an evening with Blues legend Marcus Stewart on October 2nd at Kings Tennis Club in Maplemead, Bishopston, Bristol BS7 8JG, 7.30pm for an 8pm start.

If you’re watching Monday’s match at a pub or bar in some far-flung part of the nation or world, post it below. Please do not post links to illegal streams here or on the forum.

Meanwhile, for fans making the long trip to the DW Stadium, the Marquee Suite is available prior to the game and is situated behind the visiting supporters' North Stand and serves drinks and a selection of snacks.

The Suite is an award-winning facility and has catered for away fans for around ten years.

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