Leicester City recently suffered a 5-2 loss to Manchester United in the EFL Cup, following a 3-1 defeat to Nottingham Forest. Despite these setbacks, Steve Cooper remains optimistic about his team's resilience. The upcoming match against Ipswich Town is crucial, as both teams are struggling this season. Leicester sits fifteenth with nine points, while Ipswich is in the relegation zone with four points.
Cooper believes that fluctuating results are part of their journey. He recalls Leicester's comeback from a 2-0 deficit against Southampton to win 3-2. "We will have games where we get really good results and the world feels like a brilliant place and we'll get the opposite like we had at Forest," he said. This reflects the unpredictable nature of their league.

Ipswich Town has yet to secure a win this season, making their upcoming clash with Leicester vital. Cooper hopes for an upswing in form soon, as failing to beat potential relegation rivals could be costly later on. Leicester's ability to bounce back against familiar Championship teams offers some hope.
For Ipswich Town, Liam Delap stands out as a key player. He has scored 56% of Ipswich's Premier League goals this season, making him their main attacking threat. Delap has taken more shots and shots on target than any other player in the squad.
On the other hand, Jamie Vardy is in excellent form for Leicester City. The veteran striker has scored in his last two games and aims to become the oldest player to score in three consecutive Premier League matches if he nets again. Vardy leads Leicester's scoring chart with four goals this season.
The prediction for this match leans towards a draw, given past encounters between these sides. Last season in the Championship, both meetings ended 1-1. Ipswich has historically performed well at home against Leicester but has struggled recently, dropping ten points from winning positions this season.
In contrast, Leicester managed a remarkable comeback against Southampton in their last away game, ending an eleven-match winless streak on the road. They aim to build on this momentum against Ipswich.
Ipswich Town's win probability stands at 42.8%, while Leicester City's is 32.1%, with a draw at 25.1%. Both teams are eager for victory to improve their standings and boost morale as they navigate through challenging times in the league.