Sam Morsy starts: How we expect Ipswich Town to line up against Plymouth on Saturday
Despite being unbeaten in their last 10 games in the league, it is the number of draws that the Tractor Boys are picking up which is diminishing their chances of reaching the play-offs.
Sitting six points and three places behind Sunderland in the all-important sixth position, Ipswich have seven games left to try and secure a play-off spot.
Standing in their way tomorrow is Plymouth Argyle, with the Pilgrims’ six-game winning run keeping their automatic promotion ambitions alive.
With both clubs chasing down three points to propel their chances of reaching their respective objectives, tomorrow’s clash promises to be an entertaining one.
Here, we take a look at how the hosts could line up for the visit of Plymouth tomorrow afternoon…
Christian Walton has enjoyed an excellent campaign thus far, proving to be a brilliant permanent addition in January, following an equally as successful loan stint.
In the continued absence of George Edmundson, Christian Burgess is likely to continue operating with Ipswich’s back three, with Luke Woolfenden and Janoi Donacien almost certain starters.
Wes Burns has proven to be one of the best signings in recent memory at League One level, with the 27-year-old playing a starring role at right-wing-back this season, and should Kieran McKenna deploy a 3-4-1-2 formation once again, then he will likely be used in this position.
Brentford loanee Dominic Thompson should find himself on the other flank tomorrow, narrowly ahead of Matt Penney.
Sitting on the bench last time out against Oxford United, Sam Morsy should be brought back into the starting XI in midfield, with the experienced Egyptian international likely to displace Tom Carroll.
He is likely to partner Tyreeq Bakinson, with the pair


