McCarthy's Pre-Sunderland Press Conference Live on TWTV at 1pm - Ipswich Town News
Boss Mick McCarthy’s pre-match press conference ahead of Tuesday's home game against his old club Sunderland will be shown live on TWTV from 1pm this afternoon.
In a new move this season Town are allowing McCarthy’s meetings with the media to be broadcast live online.
Visit TWTD to watch and discuss the Blues’ manager’s thoughts as Town, who dropped to seventh following Sheffield United's 4-2 victory over their great rivals Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough yesterday, look to get back to winning ways against the Black Cats, who are without a win in their last seven Championship games and dropped to third bottom following their 2-1 home defeat to Cardiff at the weekend.
Skipper Luke Chambers will also be speaking to the media and you can read the central defender's thoughts on TWTD later this afternoon.
Meanwhile, Town's top-of-the-table U23s are in action away against Coventry City, who are second, at the Alan Higgs Centre with central defender Adam Webster again expected to be involved as he continues his comeback after is ankle injury (KO 1pm).
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