Academy News - Ipswich Town News
Town's Academy sides are both away from home this weekend at Fulham (11am KO, Motspur Park, New Maldon). It will be a chance for revenge after Fulham's controversial FA Youth Cup win earlier this year.
The U19s have already won their league while the U17s sit in fourth in theirs.
Chris Hogg, bought from York City in the summer, is included in the England U17 squad playing two European championship qualifying matches next week.
The 22-man squad will be based in Bristol where they will face Scotland at Ashton Gate on March 6th and Lithuania at the Memorial Ground on March 10th.
Hogg scored on his last appearance for the England side in a 2-2 draw with Slovakia.
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