Lee Martin (21 mins)
Michael Chopra (48 mins)
Lee Martin (73 mins)
npower Championship
, Feb 18, 2012
Ground: Portman Road
, Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 17,032
Team news
Chopra ready to face Bluebirds Ipswich striker Michael Chopra has shrugged of a slight knock to be fit to face former club Cardiff.
Chopra was forced off as a precaution in the 79th minute of the Tractor Boys' 1-0 win at Portsmouth on Tuesday, in which he found the net for the fourth time in three games.
But he has since resumed full training and is looking to register the winning goal for a third successive match against the club he left last summer.
Elsewhere, manager Paul Jewell has no new injury or suspension problems and is likely to stick with the same XI who triumphed at Fratton Park.
Damien Delaney replaced the injured Ibrahima Sonko in defence as the only change to the XI who started last Saturday's abandoned game against Middlesbrough.
Sonko (dislocated rib) has now resumed light training although it is not yet known when he will return to first-team action. Midfielder Lee Bowyer (groin) is fit once again but may struggle to break into the matchday 16.
Cardiff may not be able to call on Stephen McPhail.
Midfielder McPhail has turned to doctors to help control the onset of his Sjogren's Syndrome and, having missed the Bluebirds' last three matches, he is likely to be absent once more this weekend.
Manager Malky Mackay could revert to a 4-5-1 formation at Portman Road, meaning either on-loan forward Haris Vuckic or Rudy Gestede - both of whom scored in the 3-1 victory over Peterborough last time out - would drop to the bench, with Kenny Miller occupying the lone striker's role.
Ipswich vs Cardiff
Last modified 17:37 18/02/12
Bluebirds' wings are clipped Cardiff suffered a deflating defeat ahead of next weekend's Carling Cup final as their npower Championship promotion charge received a setback with a 3-0 defeat at Ipswich.
The Bluebirds will head into the Wembley showpiece against Liverpool on the back of a reverse to a resurgent Town side, who recorded a fourth successive league victory for the first time since 2004 under Joe Royle.
It could have been so different following a controversial ninth-minute incident in which Ipswich goalkeeper Arran Lee-Barrett was lucky to avoid a red card for bringing down Joe Mason outside the area.
Lee Martin soon took full advantage of the let-off to send the Suffolk club into the lead against the run of play with a well-taken finish.
In-form marksman Michael Chopra doubled the lead minutes after the interval with his fifth goal in four games and his second this season against the club he left last summer.
Martin then grabbed his second and Town's third to ensure a miserable 40th birthday tomorrow for Bluebirds boss Malky Mackay, although the Scot's mood could be a much happier one next Sunday should his side cause an upset in the capital.
Chopra shook off a slight calf strain to start, with Paul Jewell naming an unchanged 16 from the side who triumphed 1-0 at crisis club Portsmouth in midweek.
Cardiff, meanwhile, brought Mason and Filip Kiss into the XI who saw off Peterborough 3-1 on Tuesday, securing the Welsh club's first win in four games since booking their place at Wembley.
The first real talking point of the encounter came after nine minutes. Town keeper Lee-Barrett hauled down Mason outside the penalty area but, after lengthy deliberation by referee Simon Hooper, escaped with merely a booking.
Cardiff had certainly started the better of the two sides, enjoying five corners inside the opening 17 minutes.
But they were made to pay the price for failing to convert their dominance into goals as Town took an undeserved lead, Daryl Murphy's pass from the byline finding Martin, who stroked the ball into the bottom corner.
The Town midfielder wasted a great chance for a second just over a minute later, before Lee-Barrett escaped again at the other end as he cleared Peter Whittingham strike off his goal-line at the second attempt.
Ipswich became more involved following their breakthrough but it remained Cardiff who marginally enjoyed the better of proceedings.
There was a five-minute delay to the second half but the majority of the 17,032 present were soon celebrating an Ipswich second.
Carlos Edwards' superb cross from the right found its way to Chopra and the striker did the rest from close range.
Town started the second half much the brighter, Aaron Cresswell stinging the gloves of David Marshall.
But Cardiff gradually restored their first-half dominance and Ben Turner headed a good chance wide which could have sparked a comeback from the visitors.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 12 | Arran Lee-Barrett |
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| 7 | Carlos Edwards | ||||
| 20 | Tommy Smith | ||||
| 5 | Damien Delaney | ||||
| 3 | Aaron Cresswell | ||||
| 9 | Jay Emmanuel-Thomas(sub 90) |
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| 19 | Luke Hyam |
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| 17 | Andy Drury | ||||
| 27 | Daryl Murphy | ||||
| 11 | Lee Martin(sub 88) |
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| 10 | Michael Chopra(sub 83) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 32 | Alex McCarthy | ||||
| 6 | Grant Leadbitter(sub 90) |
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| 14 | Jason Scotland(sub 83) |
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| 21 | Jimmy Bullard(sub 88) |
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| 29 | Jack Ainsley | ||||
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 1 | David Marshall | ||||
| 2 | Kevin McNaughton | ||||
| 6 | Anthony Gerrard(sub 77) |
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| 25 | Ben Turner | ||||
| 3 | Andrew Taylor | ||||
| 8 | Don Cowie | ||||
| 4 | Filip Kiss(sub 53) |
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| 7 | Peter Whittingham | ||||
| 17 | Aron Gunnarsson | ||||
| 20 | Joe Mason | ||||
| 9 | Kenny Miller | ||||
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| 29 | Elliot Parish | ||||
| 10 | Robert Earnshaw | ||||
| 11 | Craig Conway | ||||
| 19 | Haris Vuckic(sub 53) |
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| 23 | Darcy Blake(sub 77) |
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| Team | Ipswich | Cardiff |
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