Late test for Baldock

Last Updated: Fri, 25 Jan 2013 12:37
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Bristol City's top scorer Sam Baldock could return to action against Ipswich this weekend having missed their last three matches.

The former MK Dons man has been sidelined through knee and calf injuries but has trained with Sean O'Driscoll's squad this week.

The Robins' medical team will asses the 23-year-old before deciding whether to involve him against the Tractor Boys at Ashton Gate but O'Driscoll is hopeful.

Albert Adomah, subject of a bid from an unnamed club on Thursday, is away on Africa Cup of Nations duty while fellow winger Paul Anderson has recovered from the dead leg injury he suffered at Leeds on Saturday.

One player who could be involved is defender Mark Wilson who will stay with the club until the end of the season after being handed an extended deal.

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