Our prediction for this League 1 match:
Buoyed by a 3-1 win over Crewe, Fleetwood will look to give fans yet another reason for celebration when they take on Lincoln City on Matchday 34. The Cod Army are only two points clear of bottom four, meaning that Tuesday’s clash is of big importance for the home side. Jordan Rossiter remains in the recovery room, but he should be the only absentee in the home team.
The Imps, on the other hand, aim to build on a 2-1 win over Charlton. Lincoln, though, are safe for now, which is probably the main reason why home win should be considered. Morgan Whittaker is banned for the visitors, while both Lewis Montsma and Joshua Griffiths remain in the recovery room. In the first half of the season Lincoln defeated Fleetwood 2-1, meaning that the hosts are hungry for revenge.
Highlighted Player (Callum Camps):
Callum Camps is yet another product of Rochdale football school. Born in Stockport, England on November 30, 1995, Camps came through Rochdale youth team before making his senior debut on April 13, 2013 in a 2-2 draw with Port Vale.
He has been playing for the Dale ever since and it has to be noted that his most successful season was the 2016/2017 as he scored eight goals in 44 appearances in the League one for the club. Despite being born in England, Callum Caps is eligible to play for Northern Ireland national team through his grandmother, but he has only one cap with the Northern Ireland U21 team.
He made his debut with the U21 team in a 2-1 loss to Macedonia on October 13, 2015. His main position is central midfield, but he is capable of playing as both defensive and attacking midfielder as well.
Highlighted Team (Lincoln):
Lincoln City are one of the oldest clubs competing in the League One as they were founded back in 1884. Lincoln City FC were established as an amateur association, but they turned professional in the 1891/1892 season.
Back then they played at John O’Gaunts stadium, but nowadays Sincil Bank is the club’s home ground. Sincil Bank was opened in 1895, holding up to 10,120 people. The club’s main colours are red, white and black, whilst the Imps wear green shirts and white shorts when playing on the road. Lincoln City and Mansfield Town are regarded as the club’s fiercest rivals, but the Limps had some sort of local rivalry with Peterborough United, Hull City and York City as well.
Albert Iremonger (42 years and 312 days) is the oldest footballer to have played for the club, whilst Shane Nicholson (16 years and 112 days) is the youngest one. Lincoln City recorded a thrilling 9-1 victory over then local rivals Sleaford in their first game.