Ipswich Town will be looking to build upon their recent victory over Exeter City by securing a positive result in their showdown with Fleetwood Town this evening.

Goals from Freddie Ladapo and Marcus Harness allowed the Blues to seal all three points at St James Park last month.

Currently second in League One, Ipswich will move above Plymouth Argyle in the standings if they defeat Fleetwood and Steven Schumacher's side slip up against Port Vale.

Having witnessed his team's performance against Exeter, it will be interesting to see whether Tractor Boys boss Kieran McKenna opts to make any significant alterations to his team tonight.

Here, we have decided to take a look at two Ipswich selection dilemmas that McKenna is facing ahead of the club's clash with Fleetwood...

Will Kayden Jackson lead the line at Portman Road?

Given that Ladapo sustained an issue with his calf ahead of Ipswich's EFL Trophy clash with Portsmouth, there is a great deal of uncertainty regarding whether he will be fit enough to feature this evening.

If Ladapo is unavailable for selection, Kayden Jackson could potentially be handed an opportunity to lead the line against Fleetwood by McKenna.

In the 17 league games that he has participated in this season, Jackson has only managed to provide three direct goal contributions.

In order to boost his chances of playing a significant role in Ipswich's push for promotion, the 28-year-old will need to deliver an eye-catching display this evening.

Alternatively, McKenna could opt to start Gassan Ahadme who scored his first goal for the Blues in their victory over Buxton in the FA Cup last weekend.

Could George Edmundson feature in this fixture?

When you consider that Janoi Donacien missed Ipswich's recent cup clashes with Portsmouth and Buxton due to an unspecified injury that he suffered against Exeter, the defender may not be ready to make his return to action tonight.

If this turns out to be the case, George Edmundson could potentially line up alongside Cameron Burgess and Luke Woolfenden in the heart of defence at Portman Road.

Edmundson may feel as if he has a point to prove to McKenna after being forced to watch on from the substitutes bench at St James Park last month.

Having made 67 appearances at this level during his career, the 25-year-old knows what it takes to compete and thus will be confident in his ability to deliver an assured display against Fleetwood if he is called upon.