Reserves Face Spurs - Ipswich Town News
Town's young reserve side are in action this evening against Spurs at Stevenage Borough's Broadhall Way ground (KO 7pm). The only experienced player in the side is Alun Armstrong.
The former Boro striker came out of plaster last week after breaking his wrist in a recent reserve game. He has been training despite the injury and so may not be too far from a first team return.
The rest of the side is again made up of Academy youngsters with James Pullen and Nabil Abidallah the only players other than Armstrong ineligible for the U19s.
Town side: 1 James Pullen, 2 Scott Mitchell, 3 Lee Chaffey, 4 Matthew Bloomfield, 5 Aiden Collins, 6 Chris Hogg, 7 Nabil Abidallah, 8 Ian Westlake, 9 Alun Armstrong, 10 Dean Bowditch, 11 Stuart Boardley. Subs: 12 Daniel Flack, 13 Scott Peat (GK), 14 Gerard Nash, 15 Adem Atay, 16 Craig Reid.
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