Injury News - Ipswich Town News
Tommy Miller, widely praised as Town's man of the match against Chelsea, has had an x-ray on his elbow and will be fit for Saturday's crunch match with Bolton at the Reebok Stadium.
The former Hartlepool man collided with Sam Dalla Bona and there had been concerns that he might have been out for some while, but the x-ray showed no serious problem.
Mark Venus has missed training for a few days due to a knee injury but will be OK for Saturday's game.
Jermaine Wright and Matteo Sereni both missed out against Chelsea with long-standing injuries.
Wright has a groin problem which will require an operation in the summer and is likely to miss out at Bolton. Sereni had suffered for a some while with a thigh problem and was rested as he was finding kicking painful.
Town's other players on the sidelines at the moment are Chris Makin (ankle), Wayne Brown (hamstring), Keith Branagan (shoulder) and Pablo Couñago (ankle).
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