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PREVIEW: WOLVERHAMPTON v IPSWICH (Sports Insure Prem)

WOLVERHAMPTON can seal their Sports Insure Premiership place with maximum points at home to Ipswich tonight (Monday).

Wolves trail the Witches by four points for the aggregate point and if they can achieve it they will move beyond the Foxhall side’s maximum possible total.

It’s a must-win encounter for the Witches who are looking to keep the pressure on the sides around them. They bring in Jason Edwards at reserve to guest for the injured Dan Thompson.

Wolves boss Peter Adams said: “We need to be more dominant at Monmore. We need to give ourselves a bit more breathing space, shall we say.

“But I think this is going to be our match of the season because Ipswich need to keep winning, so they’re going to be fired up for it – but with us knowing what the three points would do for us, so will we.”

Ipswich manager Ritchie Hawkins said: “Clearly, it is a massive meeting for us and as we have been saying for a long time it is a must-win for us and we have got to go there looking to win the meeting and put as much pressure on them and the teams around them in the play-off race.

“We still have an outside chance but that will be gone if we don’t win at Wolverhampton and take three points.

“We had some great results there last year and we are in good form so we can take a lot of positives from that. It is the last-chance saloon for us, and we must win there, but ultimately it is an extremely tough test and they are very good at their home track.”

WOLVERHAMPTON: Sam Masters, Steve Worrall, Luke Becker, Ryan Douglas, Rory Schlein, Zach Cook, Leon Flint.
IPSWICH: Emil Sayfutdinov, Erik Riss, Danny King, Keynan Rew, Jason Doyle, Danyon Hume, Jason Edwards.