Miller a Doubt - Ipswich Town News
Midfielder Tommy Miller has emerged as a new doubt ahead of Sunday's live Sky Sports One covered game with Millwall (KO 1pm). Canadian international Jason De Vos remains a concern due to his swollen knee.
Boss Joe Royle told the club site: "Tommy didn't train today and is struggling with an ankle injury.
"He did some work earlier in the week but the ankle is very sore now and he can be no more than 50/50 for the weekend.
"Jason is also a doubt. He didn't train either. His knee is still sore but he is confident he will make it."
Should Miller fail to make it, loanee Tony Dinning looks favourite to replace him in midfield.
De Vos would be replaced at centre-back by Drissa Diallo, Fabian Wilnis moving back to his more familiar right-back role and Matt Richards coming in at left-back.
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