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Vincent-Young starts: The predicted Ipswich Town XI to face Doncaster on Tuesday night

Ipswich Town will be hoping to follow up their narrow weekend win against Gillingham with another victory against Doncaster Rovers tomorrow evening, something that will be integral in their play-off chase.

Starting the campaign in an underwhelming fashion under Paul Cook, they have given themselves a considerable amount of work to do to achieve a top-six finish this term despite having one of the best squads in the third tier on paper.

This was following a sizeable investment in the playing squad in the summer, with most of their first-teamers from last term being shipped out and a total of 19 new players arriving during that period to make them promotion favourites.

They may have only made a modest four signings during the winter window compared to that recruitment drive in the summer – but they have started to record numerous wins on the board with new-found stability under Kieran McKenna and the ex-Manchester United coach will be hoping this is a sign of things to come.

The Tractor Boys will be facing a Doncaster Rovers side that will be full of confidence following their remarkable result at promotion favourites Sunderland on Saturday afternoon, being dominated during large stages of the game but capitalising at crucial times as they registered a morale-boosting 2-1 win at the Stadium of Light.

These three points could prove to be crucial in their quest for survival – but they won’t be resting on their laurels considering they still sit bottom of the table as things stand with eight points separating Gary McSheffrey’s men and AFC Wimbledon in 20th place.

Focusing more on the visitors at the Keepmoat Stadium though, we have selected the starting lineup McKenna may go with.

Between the sticks, permanent addition

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