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IPSWICH TOWN v WATFORD
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Portman Road Stadium
Wednesday 10th April 2024
Kick Off: 1945 BST
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However, the anticipated turnaround did not come to fruition, with their East Anglian foes impressively resisting all that the Tractor Boys had to offer after the break to claim a 1-0 win.
Ipswich deserve minimal criticism at this stage, a consequence of still having won nine of 11 matches and their fate being in their own hands.
That said, losing at Carrow Road marked the first time in the Championship since New Year's Day that they have failed to score a goal.
In the long term, this is a Hornets side that have performed drastically under par, winning just two of their last 14 encounters in the Championship.
On both occasions, 1-0 triumphs have come at the home of relegated Rotherham United and struggling Birmingham City, yet Watford feel on the up under the guidance of caretaker boss Tom Cleverley.
That said, losing at Carrow Road marked the first time in the Championship since New Year's Day that they have failed to score a goal.
In the long term, this is a Hornets side that have performed drastically under par, winning just two of their last 14 encounters in the Championship.
On both occasions, 1-0 triumphs have come at the home of relegated Rotherham United and struggling Birmingham City, yet Watford feel on the up under the guidance of caretaker boss Tom Cleverley.
Following the win over Blues, draws have been posted against Leeds United, West Bromwich Albion and Preston North End, reducing any realistic chance of Watford being dragged into a relegation scrap.
Mathematically, though, a nine-point advantage with five games left means that the job is not yet done, particularly when trips to Ipswich, Southampton and Middlesbrough are still on the schedule.
Team News
No new injuries to report, with Sema and Ngakia getting close to returning.
Our Officials
Sam Barrott
Mark Dwyer and Robert Hyde are due to be the assistant referees, with Dean Whitestone on fourth official duties.
Mathematically, though, a nine-point advantage with five games left means that the job is not yet done, particularly when trips to Ipswich, Southampton and Middlesbrough are still on the schedule.
Team News
No new injuries to report, with Sema and Ngakia getting close to returning.
Our Officials
Sam Barrott
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Mark Dwyer and Robert Hyde are due to be the assistant referees, with Dean Whitestone on fourth official duties.