
"Last seen over the weekend falling to a routine 2-0 loss away at Swansea, the former Coventry boss has seen his downbeat squad come tumbling down the Championship standings. Remarkably free-falling out the top-half of the table, Stoke have recorded just a sole win from any of their previous 11 consecutive appearances across all competitions - a rut that stems all the way back to January 10th."
"Missing out on what they had billed as a golden opportunity last weekend as they eventually had to settle for a 1-1 stalemate at home against Leicester, Ipswich will be seeking an immediate response here. Nevertheless, knowing that they can move within touching distance of the automatic promotion spots in midweek, Kieran McKenna's men have registered 10 points from their previous four Championship appearances."
"Signing off February with a thumping 3-0 romp against Swansea, the one-time Manchester United coach will be calling on his squad to make another top-two statement here. Likewise, last seen on their travels claiming a deserved 2-0 victory against Watford, Ipswich will be dreaming of a repeat display on Tuesday night."
Ipswich Town visit Stoke City on Tuesday aiming to close the gap on automatic promotion positions. Stoke has experienced a dramatic downturn in form, winning only once in their previous 11 consecutive matches across all competitions since January 10th. The hosts have also struggled at home, winning just two of their last nine matches. Ipswich, meanwhile, have accumulated 10 points from their previous four Championship appearances and recently defeated Swansea 3-0 and Watford 2-0 away. Despite drawing 1-1 at home against Leicester last weekend, Ipswich remain in strong form and seek another top-two statement performance.
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