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FA Cup | Third Round
Jan 7, 2023 at 3pm UK
Portman Road Stadium
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Ipswich
4 - 1
Rotherham
Humphreys (43'), Chaplin (74' pen.), Ladapo (79'), Burns (87' pen.)
Keogh (47')
FT(HT: 1-0)
Washington (47' pen.)
Rathbone (54'), Wood (89')

Preview: Ipswich Town vs. Rotherham United - prediction, team news, lineups

:Headline: Preview: Ipswich Town vs. Rotherham United - prediction, team news, lineups:
Sports Mole previews Saturday's FA Cup clash between Ipswich Town and Rotherham United, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.
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Rotherham United will make the long trip to Portman Road on Saturday to take on Ipswich Town for a place in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

The visitors enter at this stage in a tough run of form in the Championship, while their hosts sit third in League One and have already seen off two teams to reach this round.


Match preview

Ipswich began their FA Cup campaign with a trip to Bracknell Town in the first round, and after the game remained goalless until the hour mark, they eventually went ahead through a David Bayliss own goal before Freddie Ladapo and Panutche Camara added their names to the scoresheet to send the Tractor Boys through with a 3-0 triumph.

That booked a second-round tie at home to sixth-tier Buxton, and the Suffolk outfit would again prevail in relatively comfortable fashion, as Conor Chaplin hit a brace alongside goals from Gassan Ahadme and Kayden Jackson to punch their ticket to this stage.

Kieran McKenna's side have enjoyed an eye-catching first half to the League One season too, in their bid for an automatic promotion to the Championship this term, as they consistently maintained a place in the top two and sat on 48 points from the opening 23 outings, but Ipswich now head into the weekend on the back of a pair of draws and a drop to third spot.

They firstly had Chaplin to thank as he drew them level at 2-2 away at Portsmouth in the dying minutes of the contest after Christmas, before again equalising in the final 10 minutes last time out, as Cameron Humphreys forced a share of the spoils away at Lincoln City.

While they cannot be too disheartened by those results away from home, they have caused the Tractor Boys to be leapfrogged by Sheffield Wednesday and drop out of the top two, and they will be keen to return to winning ways and rebuild momentum starting on Saturday, with the added incentive of an FA Cup fourth-round spot.

They meet a Rotherham United side who are also hoping to inspire a run of league form with a cup victory at the weekend, albeit for a different reason, having dropped deep into the relegation fight at the bottom end of the Championship.

After a positive start to their first season back in England's second tier under the management of Paul Warne, Matt Taylor took over in October and quickly oversaw victories over Huddersfield Town and Stoke City, but the Yorkshire outfit have now managed just one further three-point haul in their last 12 league outings.

That came away at second-placed Sheffield United prior to the World Cup break, and the Millers are now without a victory in their last six league outings, with just a single point coming from the five games since their return to action courtesy of a 2-2 draw at home to Stoke City.

Following that result, Taylor's side were firstly beaten 2-0 away at fellow strugglers Huddersfield Town before being thrashed 3-0 at Millwall last time out on New Year's Day, as Tom Bradshaw hit a brace alongside a Cameron Humphreys own goal.

Such a tough run has seen Rotherham drop quickly down the Championship table, and now sitting 21st with just a one-point lead over the drop zone, they will be desperate to start rebuilding confidence with a win over their third-tier opposition on Saturday to book their place in the fourth round of the FA Cup.

Ipswich Town FA Cup form:


Ipswich Town form (all competitions):

Rotherham United form (all competitions):



Team News

Having already progressed through two rounds to reach this stage, and with the chance of toppling higher opposition, Ipswich Town should come into Saturday's tie with a full-strength starting XI, and Freddie Ladapo will likely lead the line against the side he joined from in the summer, having netted 10 goals in all competitions since switching from the Millers to the Tractor Boys.

He should be joined by Conor Chaplin, with Wes Burns also continuing to play a key attacking role from the wide areas, while Sam Morsy and Lee Evans should continue their midfield partnership, given Massimo Luongo is unlikely to be ready to feature so soon after his arrival was announced on Thursday.

McKenna could stick with the back four from their trip to Lincoln, with Cameron Burgess likely joining Luke Woolfenden in the middle of the back four with Janoi Donacien shifted out to a full-back role.

The Millers should also travel with a full-strength team in their bid to return to winning ways, with Conor Washington again set to spearhead the attack in the absence of forwards Georgie Kelly, Tom Eaves and Chiedozie Ogbene, who leads the side's scoring charts with seven goals in all competitions including six in 20 Championship appearances.

Peter Kioso has recently been preferred over Arsenal loanee Brooke Norton-Cuffy on the right flank since his return from an injury, and he will likely keep his wing-back place with Cohen Bramall pushing to come in on the opposite side, while key midfielder Ben Wiles is unlikely to feature after missing their last two league outings.

In his absence, Dan Barlaser and Hakeem Odoffin should partner up in the engine room, with Jamie Lindsay and Oliver Rathbone set to operate further forward in support of Washington.

Ipswich Town possible starting lineup:
Walton; Donacien, Woolfenden, Burgess, Leigh; Morsy, Evans; Burns, Chaplin, Harness; Ladapo

Rotherham United possible starting lineup:
Johansson; Harding, Wood, Humphreys; Kioso, Barlaser, Odoffin, Bramall; Rathbone, Lindsay; Washington


We say: Ipswich Town 2-0 Rotherham United

Although Ipswich find themselves a division below their visitors, they arguably boast more quality in their squad and certainly have momentum on their side, and with the addition of home advantage, we back McKenna's side to dump their Championship opponents out of the FA Cup at Portman Road.

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