Further Match Moves - Ipswich Town News
The Blues' clash with Wolves, originally scheduled for Tuesday, September 17th, has moved to a day later. This is due to Town's match with Norwich having switched to the preceding Sunday.
The visit of Wolves could end up being postponed to an even later date should the Blues come through the qualifying round of the UEFA Cup. Town's UEFA Cup first round, first leg match would be on Thursday, September 19th.
As well as the Wolves game, Wimbledon have already announced that their match against Town will move from Saturday, October 5th to Sunday, October 6th should Town progress to the UEFA Cup proper.
In addition to that game, the match with Stoke City on Saturday, September 21st is also likely to move to the Sunday.
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