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Team News: Three changes for Birmingham City for Ipswich Town clash

Ipswich Town boss Mick McCarthy makes one change for his side's clash with Birmingham City at Portman Road this afternoon.

Ipswich Town boss Mick McCarthy has made one change to his side to take on Birmingham City in their Championship clash this afternoon.

Paul Taylor comes into the starting lineup for the Tractor Boys from their defeat to Leicester City last week, replacing Stephen Hunt in the process.

Birmingham boss Lee Clark has made three changes to his side from their win over Blackpool last time out.

Nikola Zigic, Paul Caddis and Aaron Martin come into the lineup to replace Mitch Hancox, Chris Burke and Tom Adeyemi.

Ipswich: Gerken, Chambers, Berra, Smith, Cresswell, Skuse, Green, Tabb, Taylor, Nouble, Murphy

Birmingham: Randolph, Spector, Martin, Packwood, Robinson, Caddis, Huws, Lee, Novak, Macheda, Zigic

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