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Wednesday 10 April 2019 10:41, UK
Bottom-placed Ipswich will be relegated tonight if they lose to Brentford, and Millwall, Wigan and Reading all win.
The Tractor Boys are currently 13 points adrift of safety and are massive favourites to slip into England's third tier for the first time since 1956/57.
Brentford goalkeeper Daniel Bentley is once again unavailable for the Championship match against bottom club Ipswich.
Bentley has been sidelined since early March because of a shoulder problem, so Luke Daniels is set to deputise once more. Defender Rico Henry returned to action in Saturday's 3-3 draw against Derby having recovered from a foot problem and could feature again.
Yoann Barbet (ankle) is still not in contention, while midfielder Lewis Macleod (hamstring) also continues his rehabilitation.
Bottom club Ipswich, who won 2-1 at fellow strugglers Bolton on Saturday, will again be without Jon Nolan because of an Achilles injury. Town boss Paul Lambert confirmed defender Toto Nsiala was one of the players set to come back into the side.
James Collins could be one of those rested; the veteran defender having just returned from an injury lay-off. Forward Ellis Harrison (back) continues to be monitored along with Will Keane (hamstring), while defender Matthew Pennington, on loan from Everton, is out for the season following ankle surgery.
Brentford have won their last two home league matches against Ipswich Town without conceding a goal.
Ipswich have picked up just one win in their last eight league meetings with Brentford (W1 D4 L3), a 2-0 victory in August 2017.
Said Benrahma has been involved in 16 goals in 15 league appearances during 2019 for Brentford (9 goals, 7 assists).
Ipswich Town manager Paul Lambert has won all six of his matches against Brentford in all competitions.
Seventy-three per cent of Brentford's Championship points this season (37/51) have been won in home matches, the third highest percentage behind Rotherham (74 per cent) and Wigan (83 per cent).
Ipswich are looking to win consecutive Championship matches for the first time since March 2018.
David Prutton predicts: 2-1 (15/2 with Sky Bet)