October 5, 2024

Southampton vs Ipswich Town

Southampton suffered another humiliating result on Friday night to return from the international break.

Russell Martin’s team entered the deadly period after a 0-5 defeat at the hands of Sunderland. Their return to competition ended with a 1-4 home defeat to promoted rivals Leicester City.

Jamie Vardy took the Foxes ahead after just 21 seconds, while Saints struggled to get back into the game from there.

 

Meanwhile, their opponents on Tuesday night are high-flying Ipswich Town, third in the table after their opening six games. Tractor Boys won 1-0 against Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday to maintain their place in the top three.

Ipswich lead Southampton by five points after last weekend’s game and will therefore look to extend that gap into midweek when they face one of their main promotion rivals.

But Martin’s team will look to end the losing streak to improve their form with an impressive victory over Ipswich.

Here we take a look at all the key pre-match details ahead of their midweek clash at St. Mary’s…

What is the latest team information for Southampton vs Ipswich Town?
As things stand, Southampton will be without Kamaldeen Sulemana after he was dismissed late in the loss to Leicester on Friday night.

The winger made his first appearance of the season coming off the bench in the first half against the Foxes, but he failed to finish the game and will be out of action for a few games.

He replaces Samuel Edozie, who suffered fitness problems on Tuesday night and may not be available for selection.

Ross Stewart is also unavailable as he continues to recover from the Achilles injury suffered in January, with Jack Stephens also still injured. Kieran McKenna also has some injury issues to deal with ahead of Tuesday night’s game.

Defender Leif Davis had to leave the field just before half-time because of an injury that could prevent him from participating in Southampton’s trip, replaced by Brandon Williams.

Additionally, Christian Walton and Wes Burns also did not participate. McKenna may look to rotate a number of players ahead of this game given the quick action between games, but expect only one or two as the Ipswich boss will want to make as few changes as possible.Ipswich Town: the £10,000 team pushing for the Premier League | Ipswich Town  | The Guardian

 

 

How to watch Southampton vs Ipswich Town live?
The game is available both live and on TV, via the red button with Sky Sports. Sky will broadcast the match from 7.45pm, live on Sky Sports Football via the red button. The game is also available via iFollow, which can be viewed online at either club’s website.Southampton still have tickets available for Tuesday’s match against Ipswich, which can be found on their website..

Cost of adult tickets ranges from £10 to £35.

Meanwhile, Ipswich has sold out its away tickets, meaning that St. Mary’s will be filled with fans cheering on their team.

The match will start at St. Mary’s at 7:45 p.m.

 

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