Portsmouth are fined £50,000 and have their matchday planning criticised after crowd disturbances during their League One game with Barnsley in April.
In contrast, Ipswich are really giving it a go at staying up. It goes without saying their home form has not been great but, after beating Bristol Rovers on Sunday they have now won their past two match at Portman Road, which will give them a bit more confidence for this game too. Brighton are going to find it harder against Ipswich - they drew with them at Amex Stadium in September - but they showed how good they can be against Arsenal last week, and their form is going to turn again soon.
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Luke McCowan is determined to make his mark on the Scottish Cup after being ineligible for Celtic's League Cup success this season. The 27-year-old, who had played in the competition for Dundee earlier in this term, was cup tied as Brendan Rodgers' side claimed the first domestic honour of the campaign in a dramatic win over rivals Rangers. The midfielder is therefore still waiting for the first winner's medal of his Celtic career and is eager to take another step towards that target when the holders host Kilmarnock in the fourth round on Saturday.