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Team News: Triple change for Ipswich Town

Team News: Triple change for Ipswich
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Ipswich boss Paul Jewell makes three changes to his starting lineup in an attempt to change their poor form, while opponents Charlton make two changes.

Ipswich Town manager Paul Jewell has made a triple change to his starting lineup for their match against Charlton Athletic this afternoon.

The out-of-form Tractors have recalled Jason Scotland, Jay Emmanuel-Thomas and Andy Drury to the starting XI, replacing Guirane N'Daw, Paul Taylor and Michael Chopra.

Opponents Charlton have also rung the changes, bringing in two players to the lineup that lost 3-2 to Derby on Tuesday.

The Addicks have brought in Salim Kerkar and Ricardo Fuller up front to replace Yann Kermogant and Danny Hollands.

Ipswich: Loach; Edwards, Chambers, Smith, Cresswell; Emmanuel-Thomas, Drury, Luongo, Martin; Murphy, Scotland

Charlton: Hamer; Solly, Morrison, Cort, Wilson; Kerkar, Jackson, Stephens, Green; Wright-Phillips, Fuller

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