Tommy Miller still has a chance of being fit for Ipswich Town's date with Wolves.

The midfielder (pictured) had been ruled out of tomorrow's Portman Road clash, having also missed Tuesday's game with Colchester after injuring his ankle at Queens Park Rangers last Saturday.

But, speaking at this morning's press conference, Town boss Jim Magilton was refusing to rule Miller out and said: "He's made a very quick recovery and we'll see how he is later on.

"At the moment I'd say his chances are around 50-50, so it all depends on how he's feeling nearer the game."

Otherwise, Magilton has no fresh injury worries as Town go for their tenth straight victory at Portman Road.

"Tomorrow is going to be our biggest test so far at home," he said.

"Wolves are on a fantastic run, confidence is high and they've rightly got very lofty ambitions.

"In Mick McCarthy they have an outstanding manager, who's enjoyed success at the highest level, and I'm sure he's optimistic about his chances of taking them up this season."

Magilton added: "Wolves always have real quality and will be patient, resilient and dogged.

"They have a fantastic work ethic, a togetherness and a determination not to get beaten.

"But we're also confident at the moment and very proud of our home record.

"We want to keep it going but realise this is a different match with different expectations."

Magilton has called on Blues fans to play a big role again tomorrow - just as they did in the latter stages against Colchester on Tuesday.

"They've got a massive part to play and can act as our 12th man," he said.