Ipswich vs Crystal Palace Preview: Team News, Predicted Lineups and Score Prediction
Both Ipswich and Crystal Palace will look to secure second Premier League wins of the season when they meet at Portman Road tonight.
Ahead of the clash, we’ve made a prediction for the game, provided our predicted line-ups for both teams, and picked out a Bet Builder using our comparison tool!
Ipswich vs Crystal Palace Bet Builder
Using our bet builder comparison tool, we’ve picked out a 16/1 bet for Tuesday’s Premier League game (price correct as of 12.45, 03.12.24). Featured in our bet is for the match to end in a draw, Eberechi Eze to have over 2.5 shots and Jefferson Lerma to be carded.
Draw – Both teams have won only one league match apiece this season
Eberechi Eze to have over 2.5 shots – Has landed in all four away league appearances this season
Jefferson Lerma to be carded – Lerma has been carded in three of his last four league starts
At the time of writing, the bet is available at 16/1 with BetMGM and Unibet but as low as 15/2 elsewhere. Make sure you compare your bet builders to guarantee the best price on the market!
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Ipswich vs Crystal Palace Team News
Ben Johnson, Kalvin Phillips and Axel Tuanzebe will be assessed for the home side. However, Chiedozie Ogbene, Janoi Donacien and George Hirst miss out for Ipswich
Daichi Kamada remains suspended for the visitors, who are without Matheus Franca, Chadi Riad, Adam Wharton and Rob Holding due to injury.
Ipswich vs Crystal Palace Predicted Lineups
Ipswich XI (4-2-3-1): Muric; Clarke, O’Shea, Burgess, Davis; Morsy, Cajuste; Hutchinson, Chaplin, Szmodics; Delap
Crystal Palace XI (3-4-2-1): Henderson; Chalobah, Lacroix, Guehi; Munoz, Hughes, Lerma, Mitchell; Sarr, Eze; Mateta
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Ipswich vs Crystal Palace Score Prediction
Ipswich’s three-game unbeaten run ended at the weekend but they’ll feel confident about bouncing back having looked much-improved in recent weeks. The welcome of Crystal Palace, who rescued a late point at the weekend, won’t be a walk in the park, and with both sides keen to avoid defeat; a draw may be on the cards.