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Bristol Rovers (h): New Quiz & Pre-Match Discussion

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Ahead of tomorrow’s match at Sincil Bank versus Bristol Rovers in League One, we take a look at some of the pre-match discussion on the forum and share our quiz about last season’s match between Lincoln City and Bristol Rovers at Sincil Bank. Tomorrow’s referee is Scott Simpson and kick-off is at 15:00.

Just how much can you remember about it? Can you get 12 out of 12? If you’re on X (Twitter), remember to share your score using the button on the results page! The quiz can be found HERE (opens in a new tab) or below the pre-match discussion!

Pre-match discussion on the forum:

HitherImp: “2-0, with Jacko and Makama starting to rest the walking wounded (who might be on the bench for emergencies, depending on injury status). Tricky one is: does the Bish start or is he being held ready as a supersub? It’s hard to see him outmuscling the Magic Three for a place at the moment.”

Chesterimp: “After Saturday there will now be a break of nearly 2 weeks to the Good Friday match so squad management is less of an issue. Ideally, same XI as started on Tuesday; if injury issues for those subbed early, Jacko for Mitchell seems obvious. if House is out – Bish into CM and DM and JM both move forward one? But both performed so well in last 2 games, leaving them in the same roles, starting with Jovon and holding Bish for the last 30 minutes may be a good option if Brizzle prove obstinate to break down.”

clanfordimp: “Hope House is fit but if not and our season was over I would have no problem playing Makama in place of him.

As it is and we are still in with a shout of the playoffs I would push Moylan up front and bring Bishop into the midfield.

Moylan is well-versed at playing up front and is in goal-scoring form and Bishop has the ball-carrying skills and creativity we need.

Makama came on and played well on Tuesday but we need our best players to start the match.

2-0 Lincoln.”

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