Kieran McKenna’s side have dispatched of three sides already this term, whilst Leeds are still in search of a first league victory of the season.
However, Daniel Farke’s men will be boosted by the arrival of Dutch forward Joel Piroe, who has signed a four-year deal at Elland Road, joining from Swansea City after two prolific seasons in South Wales.
Whether the 24-year-old is eligible to face Ipswich remains to be seen and is subject to receipt of a work permit and international clearance, but Leeds could also welcome back Luis Sinisterra and Willy Gnonto back into the fold after the pair were asked to train separately earlier this month due to off-field issues.
Ipswich, on the other hand, are likely to name a settled XI, featuring a former Leeds man. Here is the line-up McKenna is expected to name against Leeds.
1. GK: Vaclav Hladky
Goalkeeper Hladky has come up through the leagues in his native Czech Republic, before representing St Mirren and Salford City prior to his Ipswich move. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images) Photo: Clive Brunskill
2. RB: Harry Clarke
Ex-Arsenal youngster Harry Clarke will most likely line up at right-back on Saturday. (Photo by Ashley Allen/Getty Images) Photo: Ashley Allen
3. CB: Luke Woolfenden
Centre-back Luke Woolfenden has represented the Suffolk club over 150 times at the age of 24. (Photo by Steve Bardens/Getty Images) Photo: Steve Bardens
4. CB: Cameron Burgess
Scottish-born former Australian youth international Cameron Burgess will line up alongside Woolfenden at the heart of McKenna's defence. (Photo by Steve Bardens/Getty Images) Photo: Steve Bardens
5. LB: Leif Davis
A player Leeds fans will need no introduction to - Leif Davis holds down the left-back spot at Portman Road and bagged 14 assists last season as Ipswich were promoted. (Photo by Ashley Allen/Getty Images) Photo: Ashley Allen
6. CM: Sam Morsy
An experienced operator in the EFL and McKenna's skipper, Sam Morsy will pose a tough test for young Archie Gray in the middle of the park. (Photo by Steve Bardens/Getty Images) Photo: Steve Bardens