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Price Set for Debut - Ipswich Town News

Keeper Lewis Price is expected to make his full international debut for Wales when they face Northern Ireland in Belfast on Saturday. First choice keeper Danny Coyne is out injured and manager John Toshack is keen to blood his promising young players.

Price, who qualifies for Wales via his father, was due to make his senior Wales debut against Slovenia in a friendly in August but missed out after suffering a knee injury when playing for the Blues at Leicester. The 21-year-old has won six caps at U21 level.

Town eyes will also be on England's game at home to Austria with former Blue Darren Bent in with a chance of making his international debut as a substitute.

Bent's appearance for Sven-Goran Eriksson's side will net the Blues an undisclosed six-figure sum from Charlton. Extra cash on Bent's first few England appearances were amongst the top-ups on the striker's £2.5 million transfer in the summer.

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