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Oxford United (a): Today’s Team News

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The Imps take on Oxford United at The Kassam Stadium in League One this afternoon. This match will be refereed by Will Finnie. Kick-off is at 15:00, and team news will be provided below once we have it. Press CTRL + R to refresh the page at 14:00!

If you would like to get involved with the conversation on 100% Imps, you can join our Oxford United v Lincoln City Match Thread! Every page view helps raise money for Lincoln City Football Club!

Ahead of this match, we have published a summary of what Michael Appleton said yesterday, 3 things Chimpimp thinks The Imps need to do to win, and a Q&A with one Oxford United supporter.

Oxford United XI: 13. Jack Stevens, 14. Anthony Forde, 42. Steve Seddon, 5. Elliott Moore (C), 4. Jordan Thorniley, 6. Alex Rodriguez, 8. Cameron Brannagan, 17. James Henry, 9. Matty Taylor, 10. Mark Sykes, 21. Gavin Whyte.

Subs: 1. Simon Eastwood (GK), 16. Luke McNally, 15. John Mousinho, 27. Nathan Holland, 18. Marcus McGuane, 19. Daniel Agyei, 11. Sam Winnall.

Lincoln City XI: 1. Joshua Griffith, 2. Regan Poole, 15. Cohen Bramall, 5. Adam Jackson, 4. Lewis Montsma, 23. Liam Bridcutt (C), 21. Lasse Sørensen, 18. Conor McGrandles, 12. Teddy Bishop, 14. Hakeeb Adelakun, 11. Anthony Scully.

Subs: 31. Sam Long (GK), 22. Timothy Eyoma, 19. Lewis Fiorini, 35. Billy Brooks, 17. Remy Longdon.

Referee: Will Finnie.
Assistants Refs: Lisa Rashid and Declan O’Shea.
Fourth Official: Ravel Cheosiaua.

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Views from the Match Thread ahead of kick-off:

Red Wimp: “Looking forward to my first away trip of the season despite the well-documented problems (as an aside Radio Lincs mentioned their own ‘injury’ crisis this morning).”

sedgleyimp: “A local family (on the wife’s side) commitment is preventing me from going today, but I will be listening in on iFollow.

Tough match today. I think it will be a very even match between two good teams and it could go either way.”

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