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Ipswich has managed to secure points in five of their first ten games after promotion, but few would have predicted their first win would come away at Tottenham.
Ipswich’s Fight for Survival
Ipswich Town manager, Kieran McKenna
Their last victory against Manchester United dates back to 1994—a season infamous for their 0-9 loss at Old Trafford. Heading into this weekend’s clash, Ipswich carries renewed confidence and welcomes back Kalvin Phillips after suspension. However, several players remain doubtful due to minor knocks.
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Manchester United’s Fresh Start
Luke Shaw injured (again), Manchester United
Manchester United begins a new era as Ruben Amorim takes charge for the first time on Saturday at Portman Road. Amorim inherits a team that went unbeaten under interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, and while United sits 13th in the table, the gap to Chelsea in third is just four points. Fans have little reason to panic yet. Key injuries to Luke Shaw, Victor Lindelöf, and Leny Yoro leave the Red Devils short defensively, while a few more players face late fitness tests.
Key Matchup
Ipswich’s attacking confidence meets a Manchester United defense hit by injuries. With both teams looking to build momentum, expect an open, hard-fought contest.
Betting Tip: Both Teams to Score (3 Units)
Ipswich has conceded in each of their last seven games but scored in six of those. With United’s defensive woes and Ipswich’s belief after their Tottenham win, both teams finding the net seems a likely outcome.