Sutton's predictions: Bournemouth v Ipswichpublished at 11:03

Bournemouth have lost a bit of form of late, going out of the FA Cup and taking only one point from their past four league games.
They really need a positive result to get back on track, so who better to face than an Ipswich team who are struggling badly?
I thought Bournemouth played well in the first half against Manchester City on Sunday and carried a goal threat - but the mindset of the Ipswich players is likely to be a bigger factor in what happens in this game.
The bottom three are doing so badly that we maybe should have relegated them over the international break - it feels like all three of them need a miracle if they are going to survive from here.
As I've said many times, I actually like the Ipswich model and how they play, and I am a fan of Kieran McKenna as a manager.
I have felt for them this season and, out of the bottom three sides, they have given it the best go at staying up, but it is quite a damning statistic that they are the only side in the top five tiers of English football yet to win a league game in 2025.
Maybe the international break will have done them good but this feels like an open goal for Bournemouth, who are still right in the race for Champions League football next season.
The Cherries needed two late goals to win at Portman Road before Christmas but I am not sure McKenna's side will put up the same fight this time.
It is starting to feel like they are resigned to their fate, and they might have to think about how they will bounce back next season - if they can keep their squad together then I'd be confident that will happen.
There will be suitors for Liam Delap, of course, but if he wanted to move somewhere nice he could just come and live in Norwich - it is quite a long drive to Ipswich though.
Sutton's prediction: 3-1