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Thursday, 27 October 2011

Milwall v Ipswich Town betting preview

The international break is rarely welcomed by many managers but Milwall have been undefeated since the last time domestic duties were shelved. They will aim to keep that run going against the play-off chasing Tractor Boys this weekend.

The Lionesses went into the last round of Euro 2012 qualifiers mired in the relegation zone. They had scored just once in seven games losing five of them, but following the resumption Kenny Jackett’s boys have rediscovered their Bermondsey bowl.

Draws with Middlesbrough and Brighton were built upon by a Sven-busting 3-0 defeat of Leicester City and bwin’s 3way football betting market have Millwall at 6/5 to pick up another three points against Ipswich Town.

However, this resurgence has been temporary and Millwall have previously only won once at the New Den all season losing one and drawing the other four. Ipswich have also drawn two of their six away games so honours even at 11/5 seems well priced.

Whats more, Millwall have only scored four at home all season with Ipswich drying up in their last two games. Goals might be tight, so under 2.5 goals in the game at 4/5 could be a steady bet.

After a calamitous start to the campaign the Tractor Boys eventually got their act together after a spate of early hammerings. Four wins from six before last weekends home defeat to Crystal Palace made them one of the form sides in the division.

The Suffolk side are loitering around ninth place in the Championship table although the turbulence of the division means they are a mere four points off West Ham in second.

Paul Jewell said his team have been ‘flat’ in recent weeks, culminating in the loss to Palace, but after having a full week to recover, I’m backing them to find a second wind and sneak this 2-1 at 10/1. New bwin customers receive a £25 free bet when you register and putting that on a 2-1 Ipswich win will return you £275.

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John Baines

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