Ipswich Town v Charlton Athletic - Predictions - Ipswich Town News
Have you predicted the Charlton score yet? Win prizes in our Prediction League sponsored this year by the Away Days Beer Company.
77% of TWTD members are predicting a Town win today, 22% for a draw and 1% for a win to Charlton, 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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