Wanderers' players are unshakeable in their belief that they can produce an action replay of last season's Portman Road glory night. The Reebok stars were successful at the same time, same place last season to pip their Suffolk rivals to a place in the play-off final where they lost out to Watford.

And, despite the disappointment of letting a two-goal lead slip in the home leg on Sunday, they remain upbeat about their chances of making it a fourth consecutive year that Ipswich have been dumped out at the semi-final stage.

Wanderers midfielder Claus Jensen echoed the feeling in the Reebok camp when he said: "We all know we can get there.

"We have injuries but hopefully everybody will be ready.

"We were obviously disappointed to be pulled back to 2-2 after leading 2-0 in the first game but I still think we are in with a good shout. "We are playing very well away from home at the moment and we have a lot of players who have played in plenty of big games in the past. That kind of experience could be important."

Big games have come thick and fast for Wanderers since Jensen arrived at the Reebok two years ago. But the Dane is adamant that tonight's clash is the most important.

"This is undoubtedly the biggest and we all understand how important it is. it gives us the chance to get into the Premiership, which is where everybody wants to be."