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Ipswich Town vs Wolverhampton Wanderers odds and betting statistics
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Ipswich Town vs Wolverhampton Wanderers match preview
Ipswich Town are flying in the Championship right now, so can the claim a Premier League scalp in the Carabao Cup?
At the weekend, Kieran McKenna’s men won again, this time beating Blackburn Rovers 4-3 in an absolute thriller, with Harry Clarke, Nathan Broadhead, George Hirst and Massimo Luongo all on target.
So, amazingly, the newly-promoted side are joint-top of the table, having won seven of eight league fixtures so far, including all four matches in September.
Meantime, in the League Cup, the Tractor Boys have beaten both Bristol Rovers and Reading on penalties, so are now one win away from their best run in this competition since being semi-finalists in 2010-11.
Here, will Wolverhampton Wanderers burst Ipswich’s bubble?
Gary O’Neil’s team hammered Blackpool 5-0 at Molineux in round two, with Saša Kalajdžić, Fábio Silva, Matt Doherty and teenaged debutant Nathan Fraser all on target.
Despite seeing Jean-Ricner Bellegarde sent off, Pedro Neto fired the ten-men in front with a spectacular solo-strike at Kenilworth Road.
However, Wolves were denied a victory when Doherty was penalised for a very dubious handball by referee Josh Smith, with the Hatters converting the subsequent spot-kick.
If the Wanderers do rest and rotate at Portman Road, could Ipswich take advantage and pick up a victory?
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