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The Football League has now announced the Match Day officials that will take charge of the game between Lincoln City and Cambridge United on Saturday afternoon.

Lincoln City host Cambridge United on Saturday, October 20 for the game at Sincil Bank and the match carries a 3.00pm kickoff.

Referee: Lee Collins.
Assistants Refs: Hristo Karaivanov and Ian Smedley.
Fourth Official: Wayne Grunnill.

Lee Collins has been the man in the middle for one match involving Lincoln City:

09/12/17: Yeovil Town 0-2 Lincoln City (League Two) – 1 yellow card

TOTALS: Matches: 1 | Yellow Cards: 1 | Red Cards: 0

Lee Collins: 2018/19 Stats:

08/09/18: Northampton Town 1-3 Cheltenham Town (League Two) – 2 yellow cards
22/09/18: Stevenage 1-0 Grimsby Town (League Two) – 2 yellow cards
29/09/18: Milton Keynes Dons 1-1 Tranmere Rovers (League Two) – no cards shown

TOTALS: Matches: 3 | Yellow Cards: 4 | Red Cards: 0

Lee Collins was the man in the middle for 15 matches during the 2017/18 season. He showed a total of 50 yellow cards and 1 red card during those 15 matches.

Collins was most card happy in the Emirates FA Cup tie between Ebbsfleet United and Doncaster Rovers when he showed a total of 7 yellow cards and 1 red card.

Match Day referee Collins took in 10 matches in 2016/17, showing 28 yellows cards and two red cards.

He was most card happy in the game between Plymouth Argyle and Luton Town on August 6, when he handed out 5 yellow cards and one red card.

Collins took in 23 matches during the 2015-16 season and in those matches, he handed out a total of 85 yellow cards and three red cards.

He was most card happy in the game between Dagenham & Redbridge and Cambridge United on December 26, when he handed out a total of 7 yellow cards.

Sources: EFL & Soccer Base.

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