Jackson Starts For Town at Bristol City - Ipswich Town News
Kayden Jackson replaces the injured Wes Burns wide on the right in an otherwise unchanged Town team facing Bristol City at Ashton Gate this evening.
Burns suffered a shoulder problem when away with Wales, while Freddie Ladapo also misses out having picked up an achilles injury in training. Janoi Donacien and Cameron Humphreys are on the bench.
For Bristol City, Irish international Jason Knight, who was interesting the Blues in the summer prior to the signing of Jack Taylor, replaces defender Haydon Roberts as they switch back to 4-3-3.
Bristol City: O’Leary, Pring, James, King, Knight, Weimann (c), Conway, Dickie, Sykes, Bell, Gardner-Hickman. Subs: Bajic, Cornick, Mehmeti, Roberts, Knight-Lebel, Yeboah, Nelson, James, Idehen.
Town: Hladky, Williams, Woolfenden, Burgess, Davis, Morsy (c), Luongo, Jackson, Chaplin, Broadhead, Hirst. Subs: Walton, Clarke, Donacien, Ball, Humphreys, Taylor, Hutchinson, Harness, Scarlett. Referee: Tom Nield (West Yorkshire).
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