Our prediction for this League 1 match:
Plymouth will be looking to make amends for a 3-0 loss to Peterborough when they welcome Lincoln at their Home Park on Matchday 32. The Pilgrims have been struggling in front of goal of late, and seeing that they are stuck in the middle of the standings, home win should not be considered. Both George Cooper and Gary Sawyer are likely to miss the game through injuries.
Lincoln, on the other hand, came from behind to share the spoils with Swindon in their last league match. The promotion-chasing side aim to overtake Peterborough in top position in the standings, and given Plymouth’s display in midweek defeat, we believe that punters can find value in betting on the visiting team. All Harry Anderson, Liam Bridcutt, and Joe Walsh are likely to miss the game through injuries, while Tayo Edun should be recalled to the starting XI.
Highlighted Player (Scott Wootton):
After spending his youth career at English giants Liverpool and Manchester United, Scott Wootton played for the likes of Tranmere Rovers, Peterborough United, and Nottingham Forest on loan at senior level. In the summer of 2013, the defender signed a three-year deal with Leeds United.
Scott Wootton made 66 appearances for the Whites in the league before moving to Rotherham United on loan. In August 2016, the English footballer joined League 1 club Milton Keynes Dons, signing a two-year deal with the Stadium MK outfit. Nowadays, Scott Wootton plays for Plymouth Argyle in the League Two, where he wears the number 5 jersey.
Scott Wootton’s primary position is a centre-back, but he is capable of producing fine performances at right-back as well. The 188-cm tall defender, whose preferred foot is right, has three caps for the England U17 team. Scott Wootton was born in Birkenhead, England, on September 12, 1991.
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.