Former Norwich City star and BBC football pundit Chris Sutton is tipping Ipswich Town to suffer a heavy defeat in their FA Cup Fourth Round replay at Burnley tonight.
Sutton's already been wrong twice - backing Rotherham to beat the Blues in the third round, a match Town won 4-1, before saying the Clarets would thump Ipswich 4-0 at Portman Road, a game that ended 0-0.
But - surprise, surprise - the ex-Canary has again doubled down and tipped Town to lose even more heavily at the runaway Championship leaders this evening.
The game comes after Burnley thumped Norwich 3-0 at Carrow Road on Saturday.
Writing for the BBC, Sutton said: "I sensed some unhappiness from Ipswich supporters towards me after I went for Burnley to win 4-0 at Portman Road, and the game finished 0-0.
"But both teams made so many changes when they first met that it made it incredibly difficult to predict what would happen.
"I can definitely see Ipswich manager Kieran McKenna doing the same again on Tuesday, and why wouldn't he?
"It's a long way for them to travel to Turf Moor and they play League One leaders Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday.
"On top of that, Burnley's home record this season is almost impeccable, with 11 wins and four draws from 15 games in the Championship.
"It's going to be a long journey home for Ipswich fans, and I think it is going to be a miserable one.
"Prediction: 5-0 Burnley."
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