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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 Notts County on Saturday afternoon.

Lincoln City host Notts County on Saturday 25 August for the game at Sincil Bank and the match carries a 3.00pm kickoff.

Referee: Scott Duncan.
Assistants Refs: Adam Crysell and Michael George.
Fourth Official: David Richardson.

Scott Duncan has been the man in the middle for four games involving Lincoln City:

07/01/12: Lincoln City 0-2 York City (Conference) – 5 yellow cards
25/02/12: Lincoln City 1-1 Telford (Conference) – no cards
03/11/12: Lincoln City 1-1 Walsall (FA Cup) – 1 yellow card
09/11/13: Lincoln City 0-0 Plymouth Argyle (FA Cup) – 4 yellow cards

TOTALS: G: 4 | Y: 10 | R: 0

Scott Duncan: 2018/19 Stats:

05/08/18: Leeds United 3-1 Stoke City (Championship) – no cards
11/08/18: Queens Park Rangers 1-2 Sheffield United (Championship) – 2 yellow cards
14/08/18: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Bury (EFL Cup) – 6 yellow cards and 1 red card
21/08/18: Derby County 2-0 Ipswich Town (Championship) – 4 yellow cards

TOTALS: G: 4 | Y: 12 | R: 1

Scott Duncan took in a total of 38 games during the 2017/18 season, showing a total of 113 yellow cards and 8 red cards.

Duncan was most card happy in the game between Leeds United and Sheffield United on Friday 27th October, when he showed a total of 8 yellow cards.

Match Day referee Duncan took in 38 games in 2016/17, showing 113 yellows cards and ten red cards.

His highest card count that year was eight yellow cards and one red card in the game between Huddersfield Town and Burton Albion in the Sky Bet Championship.

Duncan took in 37 matches in 2015-16 and in those games, across all competitions and football divisions, he handed out a total of 97 yellow cards and four red cards.

He was most card happy in the match between Rochdale and Scunthorpe United on Saturday 30th April, when he showed a total of 6 yellow cards and two red cards.

Sources: EFL & Soccer Base.

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