Squad for MK Trip - Ipswich Town News
Town have named a squad of 17 for their first ever trip to the National Hockey Stadium in Milton Keynes to face Wimbledon on Saturday.
Joe Royle has already announced that the Blues will be unchanged from the side which beat Watford, but there will be changes on the bench.
Drissa Diallo is suspended after his red card at Norwich but Georges Santos returns after his nose injury.
Martijn Reuser (knee) is not considered fit enough despite training today, while Pablo Couñago (hamstring), Chris Makin (hip) and Richard Naylor are all out injured.
Chris Bart-Williams is back, while Scott Barron and Scott Mitchell keep their places. Alun Armstrong drops out.
Squad: Barron, Bart-Williams, Bent, Bowditch, Davis, Elliott, Kuqi, Magilton, McGreal, Miller, Mitchell, Price, Richards, Santos, Westlake, Wilnis and Wright.
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