Town Hope for Call-Ups - Ipswich Town News
Town are hoping to have at least three players called up for internationals on Saturday, March 29th, so they won't have to face Gillingham at the Priestfield Stadium without regular members of the first team.
Already this season the Blues have played Sheffield Wednesday without Hermann Hreidarsson who was in action for Iceland against Scotland on the same day.
Nationwide League clubs need to have three players called up for either full or U21 internationals to have their game postponed.
The Blues will hope Hreidarsson and Matt Holland are called up for Iceland and Ireland respectively, while Darren Ambrose and Darren Bent could be called into the England U21 squad for their game Portugal.
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