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Sell-Out Expected - Ipswich Town News

Town are expecting a sell-out crowd for Saturday's home game with Leeds United. Already 27,000 tickets have been sold with more sales expected as the week continues.

Town's ticket and call centre manager John Ford told the club website: "It's the biggest selling game of the season here so far.

"We have sold close on 27,000 tickets and the phones have been busy all week.

"We will be closing in on a sell-out if the rate of interest continues."

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