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A relegation six-pointer in the Premier League will see Wolves travel to Ipswich Town on Saturday. Watch the game live and for free on Fubo today.

Premier League relegation isn’t decided just yet as Ipswich Town hosts Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday hoping to inject some vital life into its survival bid. Vitor Oliveira’s side carried through the momentum they built prior to the international break and have won back-to-back league games for the first time since December to put themselves nine points clear of the bottom three. However, Ipswich can claw its guests back down to earth with a win at Portman Road, where the club is yet to experience a home win thus far in 2025, having done the bulk of its good work on the road.

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Game Date: April 5, 2024

Start Time: 10 a.m. ET

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Game Venue: Portman Road, Ipswich, England

TV: USA Network

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It’s rare a promoted team in the Premier League wins more points away than in front of its own fans, but Ipswich’s road tally this term (13) is almost double what the team has banked at home (seven)

Both teams are coming into this clash on the back of wins, with Wolves triumphing 1-0 at home to West Ham after Jorgen Strand-Larsen supplied the finish early in the first half at Molineux.

Even more impressive was the Tractor Boys’ 2-1 victory on the road to a high-flying Bournemouth, however, where Nathan Broadhead and Liam Delap added the finishes for the travelling team:

That will have given manager Kieran McKenna belief his team is capable of staying up this season, and this fixture is one that can turn the tide for either outfit.

Matheus Cunha remains suspended for Wolves after he was found guilty of misconduct following an FA Cup defeat to Bournemouth last month.

Ipswich’s injury list is slightly more alarming, with Leif Davis, Sam Szmodics, Omari Hutchinson, Wes Burns and Chiedozie Ogbene each set to miss out.

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