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  1. Pick of the stats: Wrexham v Ipswich Townpublished at 10:14 GMT 20 February

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    Wrexham and Ipswich Town will hope to keep their respective play-off and promotion bids on track when they meet at Stok Cae Ras on Saturday (kick-off 15:00 GMT) for the second time in a week.

    The Red Dragons beat a much-changed Ipswich side 1-0 in the FA Cup fourth round just last weekend.

    Phil Parkinson's side are level on points with sixth-placed Derby County before the weekend's fixtures but after winning four on the bounce, Wrexham have since won just two of their past six (D2 L2).

    The Tractor Boys have won six of their past nine (D2 L1) and are seven points behind second-placed Middlesbrough with two games in hand on the top two.

    • This will be just the second league meeting between Wrexham and Ipswich, following their goalless draw in this season's reverse fixture in November.

    • After their goalless stalemate with Wrexham earlier this season, Ipswich could draw 0-0 home and away to an opponent in a Championship campaign for the first time since 2016-17 (v Wolves).

    • Wrexham have failed to win any of their past three home league games (D1 L2), with only bottom-placed Sheffield Wednesday (35) conceding more goals on home soil than Wrexham (24) in the Championship this term.

    • Ipswich Town have lost just three of their past 20 league games (W12 D5), however, each of the three defeats came in away games.

    • Ipswich Town have benefited from five own goals in the Championship this season, the most of any side, while Wrexham are joint-second in that category in the league (4, level with Millwall).

  2. Ipswich's Philogene suffers injury setbackpublished at 15:44 GMT 19 February

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    Ipswich Town forward Jaden Philogene will miss Saturday's Championship match at Wrexham (15:00 GMT) after suffering a setback in his recovery from a knee injury.

    The 24-year-old has missed Ipswich's past five games since being forced off in the first half of their 3-0 Championship win over Blackburn Rovers on 17 January.

    "He's had a little setback, unfortunately, when he tried to train with the group, so we're not exactly sure on timescale, but he won't be available this weekend and has had to take step back, which is a disappointment," head coach Kieran McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk.

    "It's not a serious one but the last stages of the rehab on those can be really tricky. You can get to a certain point almost training or almost non-contact training, but sometimes it can catch you and run on longer than you hoped."

    McKenna has been given better news on midfielder Marcelino Nunez, who will travel with the squad to north Wales, having missed four games with an ankle injury.

    But another forward, Wes Burns, remains sidelined along with Philogene after suffering a groin injury in the 2-1 win at Derby a fortnight ago.

    Ipswich are currently fourth in the Championship table, seven points adrift of the automatic promotion places.

  3. Rainbow ball back in EFL anti-homophobia campaignpublished at 11:36 GMT 19 February

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    This is the third year the EFL have used the rainbow ball campaign

    Puma's Rainbow ball will return to the English Football League as part of an on-going campaign against discrimination and homophobia.

    The special edition rainbow ball was introduced in 2024 to mark LGBTQ+ History Month and will be used at every EFL game from 20 February until 1 March.

    Manufacturers Puma will make a donation to Football v Homophobia for every goal scored with their rainbow ball across the Championship, League One and League Two.

    The donations will help support education against homophobia and promote inclusion across the season.

    The EFL have released a video, external to coincide with the campaign which features a Preston North End fan who was charged with a hate crime following homophobic chanting during an FA Cup fixture against Chelsea.

    The rainbow ball will also feature in EFL partner EA Sports' FC 26 video game.

    "The rainbow ball is a powerful symbol of the values we uphold across the EFL all season long," EFL chief executive officer Trevor Birch said.

    "It not only reflects our longstanding commitment to ensuring the League is representative of all its diverse communities, but also reminds us that we all have a role to play in creating an environment in which everyone feels they truly belong."

  4. Follow Friday's FA Cup ties livepublished at 18:50 GMT 13 February

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  5. This could be the season we get promoted - Johnsonpublished at 12:40 GMT 13 February

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    Defender Ben Johnson says he has never considered leaving Ipswich Town despite being short of game time for the first team this season.

    The 26-year-old hopes to play against Wrexham in Friday evening's FA Cup tie in North Wales having started against Blackpool in the previous round.

    It was one of 11 appearances he has made this season but he has not had a start in the Championship since early November.

    "I really enjoy being at Ipswich. Off the back of a relegation, we've still held on to really good players and this could be the season that we get promoted - we're working so hard towards it," Johnson told BBC Radio Suffolk.

    "It's something I want to be a part of. I've been blessed enough to win things in my career and if I could get promoted with Ipswich, at such a historic club, then I'd definitely look back on that with a lot of joy and pride.

    "I came back to pre-season wanting to stay and wanting to get Ipswich promoted back to the Premier League."

    Johnson expects a tough game against Hollywood-backed Wrexham, who, he says are "a group put together really well by the owners".

    He added: "A Friday night under the lights in an FA Cup fixture is one we'll be relishing but they'll be relishing as well, especially with playing them next week [in the league]. They're riding high on momentum - look at their last three or four seasons, back-to-back promotions, and they're looking to do another one."

  6. Ipswich fixture schedule is unparalleled - McKennapublished at 12:02 GMT 13 February

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    Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna discusses the FA Cup trip to Wrexham

    Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna says their upcoming fixture schedule is "unparalleled" compared to other teams in the Championship.

    The Tractor Boys have already made three journeys this season for away games which had to be rearranged.

    Town's Championship fixture at Portsmouth has been postponed twice - first because of a frozen surface on 4 January and then again on 3 February because of a waterlogged pitch.

    Ipswich also played 79 minutes at Blackburn in September before the game was called off when heavy rainfall made the pitch unplayable and they had to replay the match at Ewood Park in December.

    "We know the schedule that we've had over the last couple of months," McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk before their FA Cup fourth-round tie at Wrexham.

    "We know the schedule that we have coming up is unparalleled really in terms of the other teams in the league.

    "We have games to catch up. We've had two trips to Portsmouth and one to Blackburn this year that had to be repeated.

    "We know we've got an awful amount of games and trips to come in the months ahead and really important goals there."

    McKenna's side will play eight games in the next 29 days, with the potential for another to be added should they reach the FA Cup fifth round, which would see their league game against Leicester on 7 March rearranged.

    "There's no doubt, to be honest, we will utilise the squad [at Wrexham]. Players will come in, have an opportunity to play, to get minutes to impress," McKenna added.

    "It's always a nice change when you get to the FA Cup week to be honest, especially when you're in a season like us where you're sort of really thinking about your goal in the league.

    "The FA Cup provides a nice change of focus. The boys are looking forward to that, looking forward to a game in a different competition."

  7. Pick of the stats: Wrexham v Ipswich Townpublished at 10:46 GMT 13 February

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    Wrexham welcome Championship promotion rivals Ipswich to the Stok Cae Ras in the FA Cup fourth round on Friday night (19:45 GMT).

    The Red Dragons are sixth, three places below the Tractor Boys, FA Cup winners in 1978.

    Phil Parkinson's side are winless in their past three home games while Kieran McKenna's Town have taken seven points from their past four games on the road.

    • This will be just the second time that Wrexham and Ipswich Town have met in the FA Cup; the Welsh side won 2-1 at the Racecourse Ground in the third round in the 1994/95 season.

    • Ipswich Town have faced Welsh opposition four times in the FA Cup, progressing from three of those; their 2-1 defeat vs Wrexham in January 1995 the only exception.

    • Wrexham will be looking to reach the fifth round of the FA Cup for the first time since 1996/97, a season during which they beat Peterborough United 4-2 in the fourth round before losing 1-0 at the quarter-final stage against Chesterfield.

    • Ipswich have been eliminated from 10 of their past 12 FA Cup fourth round ties, though did win at this stage last season when they defeated Coventry City 4-1 away from home.

    • Wrexham are unbeaten across their past nine home FA Cup proper ties (W5 D4), since a 2-1 defeat to Oxford United in the second round in December 2013. Each of the Welsh side's last five home games in the competition have seen them score 3+ goals.

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  8. Ipswich have 'different profile' to 2024 promotion teampublished at 15:07 GMT 10 February

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    Ipswich Town midfielder Jack Taylor says the current team should not be compared with the one which won promotion from the Championship two years ago.

    Taylor is one of only a handful of players who were part of the side which reached the Premier League by finishing second with 96 points - their second successive promotion.

    They are well placed in the automatic promotion race with Saturday's 2-1 win at Derby keeping them third in the table, five points behind second-placed Coventry, but with a game in hand.

    "I don't think you can compare. The squad is completely different, if you look at all the players that have left and the players that have come in, it's a different profile so difficult to judge on that," he told BBC Radio Suffolk.

    "Talent-wise, I'd say (there's) probably a little bit more now but the group we had at the time, we knew our jobs and the team didn't really rotate as much as it does this year."

    He added: "The season we went up two years ago, teams didn't expect us to play how we did and came after us a little bit more - now we're playing against teams that are low blocking and getting bodies behind the ball, which is harder to break down.

    "And we're expected to win every game now in the Championship, which is completely different to two years ago. That's the challenge we've got ahead of us."

    Ipswich take a break from league action on Friday when they visit Wrexham in the FA Cup fourth round.

  9. McKenna lauds McAteer after win at Derbypublished at 18:51 GMT 7 February

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    Kieran McKenna's side got back to winning ways in the Championship after two games without a victory

    Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna was full of praise for his side - and substitute Kasey McAteer's contribution - following the 2-1 win over in-form Derby County.

    McAteer laid on the winner with a wonderful far-post cross for Leif Davis, who headed home an equally brilliant winner,

    McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk: "I really enjoyed that one, maybe more than many games this year, and we've had some really good wins.

    "We played some really good football - the first goal was a bit lucky but we should have been two or three up.

    "We gave away a poor penalty when I didn't think they looked like scoring, but [we] had to show a response, and it was a brilliant response.

    "He [McAteer] has been taking big strides in training. He has been doing really well, taking steps forward.

    "We think there is a lot more to come from him, and, of course, when you get an assist like that for a winning goal, that is a big boost for him that I think has been coming. Really happy with his impact, and the other subs as well."

  10. Ipswich deal for Azeez 'not attainable' - McKennapublished at 11:16 GMT 6 February

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    Szmodics departure 'not for football reasons'

    Ipswich Town identified Millwall winger Femi Azeez as a potential signing during the transfer window but could not progress a deal, says head coach Kieran McKenna.

    The Suffolk club signed Bristol City forward Anis Mehmeti for an undisclosed fee and Sunderland midfielder Dan Neil on loan as they challenge for an immediate return to the Premier League.

    "I know he's [Azeez] a player the club have monitored for a while and likes and felt he could bring some different qualities to the squad, but in the end he's a Millwall player and wasn't attainable so we crack on as we are," McKenna told BBC Radio Suffolk.

    Ipswich also allowed forward Sammie Szmodics (Derby), full-back Harry Clarke (Charlton) and midfielder Cameron Humphreys (Huddersfield) to leave on loan with McKenna comfortable with the exit of Szmodics.

    "It's clear from a football perspective where Sammie is and what he's done. He had a positive first half of the season with us in the Premier League scoring four goals by Christmas," said McKenna.

    "He's had two big injuries in the calendar year that have held him back a little bit but in the end it wasn't a football decision down to his performance. It was made in the best interests of our group dynamic, our dressing-room culture and the values of our dressing room and our team."

    Ipswich are fourth in the Championship table and visit Derby on Saturday (12:31 GMT).

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  11. Pick of the stats: Derby County v Ipswich Townpublished at 15:07 GMT 4 February

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    There's a big game in the Championship promotion race on Saturday lunchtime as Derby welcome Ipswich to Pride Park (12:31 GMT).

    The Rams like seventh, two points outside the play-off places and six points below the Tractor Boys, who start the day fourth, seven points outside the automatic promotion spots, though still with a game in hand on the sides above them.

    Derby's 5-0 romp at Bristol City on Friday was their third straight away win, but they have won just one of their past eight home games in all competitions.

    Ipswich salvaged a late point against Preston on Saturday but though they have a good record at Derby of late, Town have won only one of their past six on their travels.

    • Derby are winless in their past four league games against Ipswich (D2 L2) since a 2-0 home win in August 2018.

    • Ipswich have won four of their past five away league games against Derby (L1), keeping a clean sheet in each victory.

    • Derby have won just one of their past seven home league games (D3 L3), beating Middlesbrough 1-0 on New Year's Day.

    • Ipswich have won just one of their past six away league games (D2 L3), beating league leaders Coventry City 2-0 in December.

    • Derby have scored in each of their past 20 league games, last having a longer scoring streak between November 1975 and April 1976 in the top-flight (21).

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