West Brom v Ipswich Town: Latest team news, TV/Live Stream, tickets, kick-off time | OneFootball

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·21 de noviembre de 2023

West Brom v Ipswich Town: Latest team news, TV/Live Stream, tickets, kick-off time

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West Bromwich Albion take on one of their toughest assignments of the season so far as they host automatic promotion favourites Ipswich Town tomorrow evening.

The Tractor Boys are in a very strong position coming into this set of fixtures, with their win against Swansea City just before the international break taking them level on points with league leaders Leicester City.


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They don't have the advantage of being at Portman Road for this clash though - and they are set to take on a West Brom side that are firmly in the promotion mix at this point.

There has been plenty of noise about their off-field situation and a potential takeover, but Carlos Corberan has managed to squeeze the best out of the Baggies and is continuing to prove that he is the best man for the job.

They could climb into the play-offs with a draw or a win, but a victory probably will be required in this clash.

It remains to be seen whether either of the two teams can come out on top, but we do have some of the pre-match information you need to know.

Speaking to the Baggies' media team ahead of the game, Corberan was optimistic that both John Swift and Josh Maja would be involved after having the international break to recover from their respective injuries.

He said: "We need to see how John Swift and Josh Maja react to the training sessions this week before making a decision about Saturday’s game. The decision will be based on the physical values that they have achieved and the reaction of the body to the stimulation from training during the week.

"I am feeling positive about both players though."

Grady Diangana suffered a kick to the ankle on international duty, but has returned to the Midlands healthy and ready to go for the game, along with Semi Ajayi and Jayson Molumby who were also on international duty.

For the visitors, Lee Evans is the only injured player at this point.

Wes Burns is back in action and following his illness, Brandon Williams is back up to full speed.

Speaking about the latter, McKenna told the East Anglian Daily Times: "Brandon's trained well the last two weeks. That gives us really good depth and another option for Saturday and the games coming up."

During Thursday's press conference, the Tractor Boys' boss revealed that Elkan Baggott hadn't returned from international duty yet, and it remains to be seen whether he will be involved at The Hawthorns.

Is there a live stream for the West Brom v Ipswich Town game?

This game is live to watch on Sky Sports Football and the Sky Sports App, which will be a relief to those not able to get to the game tomorrow.

For those wanting to listen to live coverage on the radio, BBC Radio WM and BBC Radio Suffolk are broadcasting this clash.

How much are tickets for the West Brom v Ipswich match?

Ticket prices are the same in all stands and for both sets of supporters, with adults paying a sizeable £28 and seniors (65+) forking out £23.

Tickets are more affordable for those in other categories, with disabled people paying £18, those who are aged between 20 and 25 paying £17, 17-19 years olds spending £12 and those under the age of 17 forking out just £5.

What time does West Brom v Ipswich Town kick off?

Because this game is being broadcast live, this game has been pushed back to a 5:30pm kick-off.

This isn't exactly an ideal time for the visiting supporters who face getting back to Suffolk late - but they won't have to leave as early to get to the Midlands.

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