Our prediction for this League 1 match:
LNER stadium will host Saturday’s football game between Lincoln and Crewe, the two sides who have nothing to play for on the last day of the season. The Imps suffered a 2-1 loss to Lincoln in their last league match, with the team remaining in 18th place in the standings. Lincoln are nine points clear of the relegation zone, but they surely want to finish the campaign in great manner. Both McGrandles and House limped off with injuries in the last league fixture, while Montsma and Griffiths remain in the recovery room.
The Railwaymen, on the other hand, failed to secure the League One survival. The rock-bottom side want to finish the season in style as well, and seeing that both teams will be with guards down, BTTS betting option should be considered. As for the away side, all Adebisi, Knight, Agyei, Porter, and Johnson continue to miss out through different reasons, while Tariq Uwakwe has overcome his injury.
Highlighted Player (Liam Bridcutt ):
Liam Robert Bridcutt is a professional footballer who plays for Lincoln City as a defensive midfielder. Born in Reading, England on May 8, 1989, Bridcutt is a product of the Chelsea football academy, but he did not see any game action for the Blues at senior level. After ending his loan spells with Yeovil Town, Watford, and Stockport County, the 175-cm footballer signed a five-month contract with Brighton where he established himself as a first-team regular.
After making 132 appearances in the league for the Seagulls, Liam Bridcutt moved to Sunderland in the winter of 2014. He played for the likes of Leeds United, Nottingham Forest and Bolton Wanderers as well before joining Lincoln City in January, 2020.
His main position is defensive midfield, but he is used as a central midfielder as well. The Lincoln City player has a dual citizenship (Scotland/England), and it has to be noted that he has two caps with the Scotland national team.
Highlighted Team (Crewe):
Crewe Aleandra are a professional football club that welcome their rivals at Gresty Road. The stadium was built in 1906, and it can hold up to 10,153 spectators. Founded back in 1877, Crewe Alexandra play their home games in red shirts and white shorts, while yellow is the dominant colour of their away kit.
The Railwaymen played their first game against North Staffs in 1877, with the two teams sharing the spoils (1-1) at Alexandra Recreation Ground. Nowadays, Crewe compete in the League 2 where they take on their main rivals Port Vale. In 2014 a match between the two sides resulted in violence and arrests. The likes of Wrexham, Macclesfield Town, Shrewsbury Town, and Stoke City are considered the club’s rivals as well.
In 2013 Crewe Alexandra clinched the Football League Trophy as they defeated Southend United 2-0 in the title game at Wembley Stadium. Goals from Max Clayton and Luke Murphy helped the Railwaymen clinch their first and only Football League Trophy.