Watch Blackpool V Ipswich Live Stream Sky Bet Championship Match 9 -November 2013

Midfielder Chris Basham is back in training following an ankle injury and will be assessed close to kick-off.

The Tangerines are unbeaten in seven, and Manchester United loanee defender Tyler Blackett may make his home debut.

Aaron Cresswell is suspended for the visitors - the full-back saw red deep into injury time in last Friday's 1-1 draw against Barnsley and now starts a two-match suspension.Watch Blackpool V Ipswich Live, Watch Blackpool V Ipswich Live Stream, WatchBlackpool V Ipswich Free Live Stream, Watch Blackpool V Ipswich Online, Watch Blackpool V Ipswich Online Free, Blackpool V Ipswich Live, Blackpool V Ipswich live stream Online.

Meanwhile, midfielder Paul Anderson is a doubt due to a groin injury.
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

• Blackpool hammered Ipswich 6-0 in last season's corresponding fixture, when Tom Ince bagged a brace.

• The Tractor Boys have only come away from Bloomfield Road with maximum points on two occasions; 2-0 in November 1970 in the top-fight, and 1-0 in the Championship in November 2008.

• The Seasiders are vying for a fourth successive home league victory over the Suffolk club.

Blackpool

• Top-four Blackpool are unbeaten in seven (W2, D5) and chasing a third win in four.

• They are the lowest placed of the three clubs with just one Championship defeat, have scored first in a joint divisional-best 12 games, and remain the only club in all four divisions not to have allowed the opposition to score the opening goal.

• The Seasiders have an unbeaten home league record, have not lost in 11 Championship games at Bloomfield Road, since Peterborough's visit on 16 March, and are chasing a 500th home win in second level league football.

• Matthew Gilks is on the verge of his 150th league start in goal for Blackpool, and forward Stephen Dobbie may start his 200th game for English and Scottish clubs.

Ipswich Town

• The mid-table Tractor Boys are seeking a first win in six outings, having picked up four points out of 15, drawing three of the last four all by a 1-1 score.

• They have also finished level in their last three on the road, and remain the only club outside the bottom four still hunting a first away maximum, having dropped 17 points on their travels this term, and go into their 700th away fixture in second tier soccer eager for a first win in 10, subsequent to victory at Derby on 6 April.

• Ipswich have lost all five matches to date against top-10 clubs.

• Mick McCarthy's side have also squandered an unrivalled 14 Championship points from winning positions (D4, L2).

• If on the field at the outset, Luke Chambers will be making his 400th club career start.