PartialLogo
EFL

Exeter v Ipswich predictions: Grecians firepower may give them the advantage

Stuttering Ipswich may suffer another title setback

Kieran McKenna's Ipswich could be in for a difficult afternoon
Kieran McKenna's Ipswich could be in for a difficult afternoonCredit: Matthew Peters

Free football tips, best bets and analysis for Exeter City v Ipswich Town in League One on Saturday.

Where to watch

Sky Sports Football & Main Event, midday Saturday

Best bet

Exeter or draw double chance
1pt 21-20 Betfred, BoyleSports

Team news

Exeter
Sonny Cox misses out but the no new injuries have been reported after last Saturday's 3-2 success at home to Peterborough.

Ipswich
Lee Evans (knee) remains sidelines and Dominic Ball, Sone Aluko (both knee) and Tyrese John-Jules (hamstring) are long-term absentees.

Match preview

Ipswich's progress in the League One promotion race has stalled with draws against Charlton (4-4) and Cheltenham (1-1), and the Tractor Boys could be tripped up by playoff-chasing Exeter at St James Park.

There is no serious cause for alarm for Kieran McKenna's side, who dominated the majority of last Saturday's stalemate with Cheltenham and won the shot count 31-3. But Town goalkeeper Christian Walton was at fault for Cheltenham's goal and there was a lack of precision up front as Ipswich wasted a host of chances.

It would be concerning if Ipswich had the same issues at Exeter on Saturday, because the Grecians possess one of the best front threes in the division.

Jevani Brown has the joint-most goal involvements alongside Bristol Rovers forward Aaron Collins in League One this term with 17 - nine goals and eight assists.

Brown's teammate Sam Nombe is third on the list with 13 (eight goals and five assists) while Jay Stansfield has come to life in recent weeks with four goals in his last seven league matches.

Ipswich may struggle to keep Exeter's front three quiet and their options at the other end are reduced by a long-term hamstring injury to Arsenal loanee Tyreece John-Jules.

The Suffolk side have a strong squad and are unlikely to stray too far from the top of the table, but Saturday's trip to Devon looks a tough assignment and they may come a cropper.

Key stat

Exeter have avoided defeat in four of their last five home matches.


CLICK HERE FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN A 65" TV


Sign up to emails from Racing Post Sport and get all the latest news and tips

Today's top sports betting stories

Follow us on Twitter @racingpostsport

Dan ChildsRacing Post Sport

Published on 18 November 2022inEFL

Last updated 13:54, 18 November 2022

iconCopy