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Sunderland's Visit Memorial Matchday - Ipswich Town News

Town will be staging their annual Memorial Matchday on Saturday 13th January when Sunderland visit Portman Road (KO 5.30pm).

The club will remember those supporters, ex-players and staff who sadly passed away during 2023.

In addition, there will be a dedicated page in the programme, as well as a video posted on the club’s social media channels and website on the day of the game.

Supporters who would like to remember a member of the Blue Army should email the person’s first name and surname, date of birth and photo to seb.norton@itfc.co.uk by 5pm on Wednesday 3rd January.

Town introduced the Memorial Matchday in 2021 and it now takes place at the first home fixture of every new year.

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