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Prices start at AU$15.99/month after a 7-day free trial for new users.View DealSee also Championship, League One and League Two TV guideIpswich Town vs Middlesbrough: Championship previewAfter the high of winning 2-0 at arch-rivals Norwich City last Saturday, Ipswich Town were brought crashing back down to earth against Portsmouth in midweek.The Tractor Boys failed to get going in a humbling 2-0 defeat at Fratton Park, ending a nine-game unbeaten run in the Championship.It had looked like Kieran McKenna's side had timed their run to automatic promotion perfectly, but failing to beat out-of-form Middlesbrough on Sunday lunchtime would see their hopes of securing an instant return to the Premier League take another major hit.Ipswich remain without long-term absentees Conor Townsend and Ashley Young.See also Football fixtures: Interactive 2025/26 calendar for every competition Middlesbrough know what it's like to suffer a sobering defeat against Portsmouth, having lost 1-0 to the south coast side last Saturday after conceding with virtually the final kick of the game.That result extended Boro's winless run to six matches, which has seen Kim Hellberg's men drop from title challengers to automatic promotion outsiders.Victory at Portman Road would put them right back in the mix, though - or at the very least signal a welcome return to form in preparation for the play-offs.Boro are hampered by several injury concerns, with Hayden Hackney, Jeremy Sarmiento, Morgan Whittaker, Matt Targett and Alex Bangura all doubtful for Sunday's clash, while Alfie Jones, Darragh Lenihan and Leo Castledine are all out.FourFourTwo's predictionIpswich Town 1-0 MiddlesbroughMiddlesbrough have struggled for goals and form in recent weeks, so FourFourTwo expects Ipswich to edge this one.DisclaimerWe test and review VPN services in the context of legal recreational uses. 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He started his career at the Oxford Mail, where he covered Oxford United home and away, before becoming a sports sub-editor for various national newspapers.