Ipswich Town's season has exceeded expectations. Their recent form has been inconsistent, with five wins, three draws, and two losses in their last ten matches. They have won three, drawn one, and lost two of their last six away games, with a 50% win rate, scoring 13 goals and conceding 8, indicating a strong attack but defensive vulnerabilities. Ipswich's attack relies on the organisation of midfielder Conor Chaplin, who averages 2.8 key passes per game. Millwall will aim to utilise their home advantage and apply pressure from the start, using quick wing play to attack Ipswich's weakened defence, with set-pieces being a key area of focus. However, due to midfield injuries, they may struggle to maintain high-intensity pressing for the entire match. Their recent form has declined, suffering consecutive losses to Blackburn and Hull City, impacting team morale. A significant issue is their injury crisis, with nine players currently unavailable, including central midfielder Duncan Watmore, right-winger Romain Esse and several key rotational players, weakening their midfield's ability to intercept and transition between defence and attack.

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