Ipswich Town v Accrington Stanley - Predictions - Ipswich Town News
Have you predicted the Accrington score yet? Win prizes in our Prediction League sponsored this year by the Away Days Beer Company.
TWTD members are confident of Town taking all three points with 91% predicting a home win, 7% for a draw and 2% for an away win, but what do you think?
The Away Days Beer Company have added to the prizes and there’s still plenty of time to join in.
First Prize - Away Days Brewing Day - A chance to visit Away Days HQ in Nottinghamshire and help brew one of the ITFC beers and receive an Away Days 12-Pack with some of the beer you brewed, plus a £150 Amazon voucher.
Second Prize - Away Days 24-pack of your choice and T-shirt, plus a £100 Amazon voucher.
Third Prize - Away Days 12-pack and T-shirt, plus a £50 Amazon voucher.
To get started, or to read the rules, just go to our Prediction League page.
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