Ipswich V Millwall Sky Bet Championship Match 10 -August 2013

Ipswich V Millwall Sky Bet Championship Match 10 -August 2013.Ipswich midfielder Jay Tabb is doubtful after suffering a shoulder injury during Tuesday's defeat by Stevenage.

Anthony Wordsworth (calf) and Tyrone Mings (knee) are due to miss out but left-back Aaron Cresswell has returned to training and could feature.Watch Ipswich V Millwall Live, Watch Ipswich V Millwall Live Stream, Watch Ipswich V Millwall Free Live Stream, Watch Ipswich V Millwall Online, Watch Ipswich V Millwall Online Free, Ipswich V Millwall Live, Ipswich V Millwall live stream Online.

Millwall boss Steve Lomas could start new signing Shaun Derry after the midfielder arrived on loan from QPR.

Liam Trotter (knee) still remains sidelined but fellow midfielder Nicky Bailey could feature at some stage.
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

• This is the 49th competitive meeting, with Millwall holding a narrow lead of 18 wins to 17.

• The Lions have managed two victories in their last nine league visits to Portman Road, spanning 22 years.

• If Ipswich manage a shut-out, it will be the first time they have achieved three successive league clean sheets against Millwall.

Ipswich Town

• Ipswich have made an inauspicious start, losing 2-1 to Reading at the Madejski Stadium last Saturday and 2-0 to League One Stevenage in the Capital One Cup in midweek, but have only experienced successive defeats at the outset of a league season once in 22 years (2006).

• The Tractor Boys scored 71% of their Championship goals last season at home (34 of 48), the joint highest proportion with Crystal Palace.

• Should Mick McCarthy, who faces his old club, select new signing Christophe Berra in his 11, the former Wolves defender will be making his 250th English and Scottish league start.

Millwall

• Millwall started this Championship season as they ended the last with defeat (1-0 at home to new boys Yeovil), and travel to Portman Road in search of a first victory in seven league outings.

• The Lions have won their second fixture of a league campaign in each of the last three years, and have not lost successive games at the outset of a league campaign since 1982.

• The 4-3 defeat by Oldham at Boundary Park in League One in 2008 was the last time Millwall were beaten in their first away match of a new league term.