Duo With National Squads - Ipswich Town News
Jaime Peters and Lewis Price are Town's only players away with international squads this weekend. Peters is expected to be in Canada's line-up in Spain on Saturday, while Price is unlikely to play any part of the Wales-England game at the Millennium Stadium.
Peters will win his 12th cap in the friendly in Santander but is still looking for his first full international goal.
Price would have played in Wales' recent friendly with Slovenia but missed out due to his knee injury. Manager John Toshack has said that Burnley's Danny Coyne will start against England, while Paul Jones, currently on loan at Millwall from Wolves, is expected to be on the bench.
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