Peters to Win Sixth Cap - Ipswich Town News
New Town signing Jaime Peters will win his sixth full Canada cap on Wednesday night when Frank Yallop's side take on Northern Ireland in Belfast. Central defender Jason De Vos is not involved, having asked to sit out this season's remaining international fixtures.
The game is not being shown live in Northern Ireland, where the BBC are perhaps surprisingly showing England's match with Holland instead.
However, there is a highlights programme on BBC1 Northern Ireland at 11.10pm which is available via Sky Digital on channel 943.
Peters will officially join the Blues when he turns 18 in May. The winger is unable to sign until then due to visa issues.
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