Two Out of Sartid Squad - Ipswich Town News
Hermann Hreidarsson and Fabian Wilnis are both out of the squad for the UEFA Cup game against FK Sartid. Both picked up injuries during Saturday's 1-0 loss to Derby.
Wilnis picked up a hamstring injury while Hreidarsson has a back problem. Jermaine Wright looks set to replace Wilnis at right-back while Jamie Clapham will probably move into Hreidarsson's left-back role.
Included in the squad are youngsters Matt Richards and Ian Westlake. Richards appeared in both legs of the UEFA Cup tie against Avenir Beggen while Westlake is yet to make a first team appearance.
Also in is Mark Venus who missed out on Saturday after failing a fitness test. He suffered a calf injury at Stoke the previous weekend.
The Town squad fly out to Serbia on Tuesday.
Squad: Marshall, Pullen, Makin, Clapham, Wright, McGreal, Gaardsøe, Brown, Venus, Magilton, Holland, Ambrose, George, Miller, Couñago, D Bent, M Bent, Armstrong, Westlake and Richards.
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