Explore Ladbrokes' detailed preview for Ipswich vs Wrexham in the Championship. Stats, odds, predictions, and lineups for the 15:00 GMT match.

Ipswich are coming into this match with a strong run of form, having secured three wins in their last five games, including a convincing 4-1 victory over Swansea away from home. Their attacking prowess has been evident, with multiple goals in several recent matches, suggesting they could pose a significant threat to Wrexham's defence. On the other hand, Wrexham have been solid, winning three of their last five, but their away form has been less than impressive with two draws. This could be a game where Ipswich's home advantage and current momentum might just edge them ahead, especially if they can exploit Wrexham's less consistent away performances.
Wrexham, however, are no pushovers and have shown they can grind out results, as seen in their 1-0 win against Charlton at home. Their ability to keep clean sheets, as demonstrated in three recent games, could be crucial if they manage to stifle Ipswich's attack. The tactical battle between the two sides will be fascinating, with Wrexham likely to rely on their disciplined defensive structure to counter Ipswich's fluid attacking play. It's set to be a competitive encounter, but Ipswich's recent form and home advantage might just give them the upper hand.
Ipswich have been in fine fettle lately, with three wins in their last five games, showcasing their ability to dominate matches, particularly away from home. Their recent 4-1 thrashing of Swansea and a 4-1 win against QPR highlight their attacking flair, which could be a significant factor against Wrexham. However, their loss to Charlton at home suggests they can be vulnerable, and they'll need to be on top form to secure a win here. If they can maintain their recent momentum and capitalise on their home advantage, they should be confident of a positive result.
Recent Championship Results:
Wrexham have been solid, particularly at home, with three wins in their last five games, including a 1-0 victory over Charlton. Their ability to keep clean sheets, as seen in their recent matches, indicates a strong defensive setup that could challenge Ipswich's attacking line. However, their away form has been less convincing, with two draws in their last two on the road, suggesting they might struggle to replicate their home form away from the Racecourse Ground. If Wrexham can tighten up their away performances and maintain their defensive solidity, they could make this a tough game for Ipswich.
Recent Championship Results:
Win: 1-0 vs Charlton (H)
Draw: 0-0 vs Portsmouth (A)
Win: 3-2 vs Coventry (H)
Draw: 1-1 vs Middlesbrough (A)
Win: 1-0 vs Oxford United (H)
The head-to-head record between Ipswich and Wrexham is not available in the provided data, so we can't draw on past encounters to predict this match. However, based on their recent form and performances, it's clear that both teams have the potential to make this an exciting and competitive game. Ipswich's home advantage and attacking prowess might give them the edge, but Wrexham's defensive solidity could keep them in the game until the final whistle.
Wes Burns (Knee) - Out
Sammie Szmodics (Knee) - Out
Conor Townsend (Knee) - Out
Alex Palmer (Calf) - Doubt
Harry Clarke (Knee) - Doubt
Andy Cannon (Cruciate Ligament) - Out
Danny Ward (Elbow) - Out
Elliot Lee (Knee) - Out
Lewis Brunt (Thigh) - Out
Aaron James (Knee) - Out
Harry Ashfield (Ligament) - Doubt
Jay Rodriguez (Ankle) - Doubt
Predicted lineup: Walton (GK), Furlong (DF), O'Shea (DF), Greaves (DF), Davis (DF), McAteer (MF), Taylor (MF), Nunez (MF), Matusiwa (MF), Clarke (MF), Hirst (AT)
Ipswich's predicted lineup suggests a focus on maintaining a solid defensive structure while allowing their attacking players, like Hirst and Nunez, to exploit spaces. Their recent form indicates they might look to control the midfield with Taylor and Matusiwa, pushing forward to support the attack.
Predicted lineup: Okonkwo (GK), Cleworth (DF), Scarr (DF), Hyam (DF), Kabore (MF), Dobson (MF), Sheaf (MF), Thomason (MF), Longman (MF), Broadhead (MF), Moore (AT)
Wrexham's predicted lineup points towards a disciplined defensive approach, with Cleworth, Scarr, and Hyam forming a robust backline. Their midfield, led by Dobson and Sheaf, will likely aim to disrupt Ipswich's rhythm and provide support to the lone striker, Moore.
George Hirst vs Max Cleworth: This duel will see Ipswich's attacking threat, Hirst, looking to outmanoeuvre Wrexham's solid defender, Cleworth.
Azor Matusiwa vs Nathan Broadhead: A crucial midfield battle where Matusiwa's control and distribution will be tested by Broadhead's tenacity and work rate.
Jack Taylor (Ipswich): Taylor's ability to dictate the tempo and link defence with attack makes him a pivotal player for Ipswich.
Kieffer Moore (Wrexham): Moore's experience and keen eye for goal could be key for Wrexham as they look to counter-attack with directness and pace.
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Ladbrokes is predicting that the score will be Ipswich 2-1 Wrexham in this match
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