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Ipswich Town vs Crystal Palace predictions, odds, betting tips and team news

Ipswich Town vs Crystal Palace prediction, stats, tips and team news

Ipswich Town and Crystal Palace go head-to-head in a key clash at the bottom of the Premier League table on Tuesday, December 3rd, at 7:30pm (UK time), with the match shown live on Amazon Prime.

Liam Delap anytime goalscorer (29/10 with BetMGM)

Liam Delap has scored six Premier League goals at the time of writing, with only eight players managing more. The England youngster has been in great form for the Tractor Boys this season, scoring five in his last eight appearances and his goals will be vital in keeping Ipswich in the Premier League. Crystal Palace have conceded 18 goals in 13 games so far this season.

Under 2.5 Goals (17/20 with Paddy Power)

These two sides rank in the bottom five when it comes to seeing their games have over 2.5 goals, with both seeing just five of their 13 games beat the goal line. Three of Ipswich’s last five Premier League games have failed to trouble the 2.5 goal line, and it’s the same for Crystal Palace who have seen just two of their last five games have 2.5 goals or more.

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Ipswich Town vs Crystal Palace Odds

How both teams go into Ipswich Town vs Crystal Palace

These sides are level on points but sit two places apart in the Premier League table. Ipswich are just inside the relegation zone on nine points, four of which came just before the international break — including a shock 2-1 win away at Spurs in their first Premier League victory since 2002.

Crystal Palace, meanwhile, are 17th but seem to be picking up, with their 2-0 defeat to Fulham only serving to end a three-game unbeaten run across all competitions. They’ve managed two draws since that point though, lifting themselves out of the bottom three.

Ipswich Town team news

Chiedozie Ogbene is sidelined long-term with an Achilles injury, but the likes of Kalvin Phillips and Jacob Greaves should be back in contention for a starting berth for this game.

Crystal Palace team news

Adam Wharton, Chadi Raid and Matheus Franca are all injured for the trip to Portman Road, whilst Daichi Kamada continues to serve his suspension.

Ipswich Town vs Crystal Palace head-to-head

These two sides have met just once competitively since 2013, with Crystal Palace winning a 2017 EFL Cup tie 2-1 thanks to a brace from the now-retired James McArthur.

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