Injuries Latest - Ipswich Town News
There is mixed news on the injury front ahead of Sunday's crucial game with Arsenal at Highbury. While Sixto Peralta is fit, a number of other players are still big doubts.
Matteo Sereni (torn thigh muscle), Chris Makin (ankle) and Jermaine Wright (abdominal injury) are unlikely to make it for Sunday's live Sky game.
However, Fabian Wilnis (groin) and Mark Venus (knee) are more likely to make it ahead of the trip to North London.
Wayne Brown and Pablo Couñago are back in training after hamstring and ankle problems.
Matt Holland and Jim Magilton are involved with Ireland and Northern Ireland respectively on Wednesday night and George Burley will hope they avoid injury.
Darren Bent is with the England U19s and won't be available for Sunday as they play Lithuania in the afternoon at Nottingham Forest (KO 3pm). Bent and Matt Bloomfield have travelled to Lithuania for Wednesday's first leg.
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