Ipswich welcome Charlton to Portman Road on Tuesday night looking to make it four games without defeat.
Todorov and Sam could start for Addicks while Ipswich look to Lisbie
Ipswich welcome Charlton to Portman Road on Tuesday night looking to make it four games without defeat.
Both sides have suffered contrasting form since the two teams met at The Valley three weeks ago. Since Charlton's 2-1 victory they have failed to win their last three games while Ipswich have remained unbeaten in three.
Ipswich will be without the suspended David Norris after his red card in the 3-1 win at Plymouth so Ivan Campo could come in to partner Owen Garvan in midfield.
Manager Jim Magilton could reward striker Kevin Lisbie with a start after he claimed his first goal in 11 games at the weekend. Strikers Jon Walters, Pablo Counago and John Stead are all pushing for starts.
The game has come too soon for Ben Thatcher as he recovers from a thigh injury and long-term absentee defender Tommy Smith is still out as he recovers from a broken ankle.
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Charlton start the game just two points above the relegation zone in 20th place.
Strikers Svetoslav Todorov and Lloyd Sam could start after both impressed off the bench in the 1-1 draw at home to Burnley at the weekend with Todorov claiming the equaliser.
Linvoy Primus could be rested with fellow Portsmouth loanee Martin Cranie coming in to partner captain Mark Hudson at the heart of the Addicks' defence.
Youngster Josh Wright should have done enough to keep his place after an impressive debut at the weekend. Wright's inclusion would mean Matt Holland would have to be content with a place on the bench.
Zheng Zhi (foot), Jonathan Fortune (knee), and Therry Racon (metatarsal), are all out while Jonjo Shelvey is away with England U-17s.