Ipswich Town host League One leaders Wycombe Wanderers tonight looking to respond from their 2-2 draw against Blackpool on Saturday, which saw their opponents open up a five point gap between the sides at the top of the table.

The Tractor Boys have been without first choice right-back Kane Vincent-Young during the last few matches after he required surgery on a groin injury - and in his absence Janoi Donacien has come into the side and made a real positive impression.

The 26-year-old's energy and willingness to get forwards on the overlap in support of attacks has been a key outlet for Ipswich during the last few matches, with Donacien's performance and crossing ability key to the Tractor Boys managing to earn a point against Blackpool on Saturday at Portman Road.

Vincent-Young could be available to come back into the side against Wycombe, but the form of Donacien over the last few weeks means that Lambert might not have to feel as rushed to bringing the summer signing back into the side and instead allow him more time to recover.

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Ipswich Supporters have been suggesting on Facebook, that Donacien's recent form in the last few weeks means they are not too concerned about him needing to play against league leaders Wycombe Wanderers.

Here, we take a look at some of the comments...

Daniel Berry: "I haven't seen the last couple of games but from most people's reactions hes been much improved. I wouldn't write him off yet. Kvy is certainly number 1 but donacien seems to be a decent understudy now."

Helen Bergdahl: "Was not impressed with donacien earlier in season but he has got better and better last few games and I think a run of starts has done him good."

Matt Chapman: "He has had his downs but now he’s had a bit of game time he’s definitely improving slowly."

Graham Gilbert: "Thought he had a really good game last Saturday."

Adrian Topple: "Donacien looks to have played himself into form, would rather have KVY but no need to rush him back."

George Miller: "Donacien has been great the last few games except one dodgy back pass."

Simon Field: "Donacien was very good Saturday, delivered some telling crosses."

Andy Hewitt: "Most improved player of late, more concerned about Norwood's availability."