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Home tickets for Good Friday’s game against Wycombe Wanderers at Portman Road have sold out.
A crowd of more than 28,500 fans will see the third-placed Blues aiming to match a club record eighth league win on the bounce when they face the Chairboys, who are managed by former Town youngster Matt Bloomfield.
The Blues have won their last seven, equalling a run most recently achieved at the end of 1988/89 and start of 1989/90, while they haven’t conceded for eight games and a total of 776 minutes of football.
The Buckinghamshire side sit eighth in League One having drawn 2-2 at home to the MK Dons at the weekend, their third game without a win following a 1-1 draw at Charlton and a 1-0 loss to Barnsley at Adams Park.
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