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  1. Pick of the stats: Lincoln City v Portsmouthpublished at 09:22 BST 20 August

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    Lincoln City play their first home game in the second tier of English football in 66 years when they host Portsmouth on Saturday (12:30 BST).

    The Imps have failed to score in three of the past four meetings between the sides.

    • Lincoln City have won just one of their past 14 league games against Portsmouth since 1981 (D4 L9), a 1-0 success away from home in January 2021.

    • This will be Portsmouth and Lincoln City's first meeting in the second tier of English football since December 1960, with Pompey winning three of the four matches between the pair at this level (L1).

    • Since returning to the Football League for the 2017-18 season, Lincoln have never lost each of their opening two games of a campaign.

    • Portsmouth are unbeaten across their past six opening away games of a league campaign (W3 D3), with their three wins in that time as many as across their prior 37 attempts combined between 1984 and 2020.

    • Lincoln City's James Collins has scored more league goals against Portsmouth than any other opponent throughout his career – eight of his nine have come in home games, including a four-goal haul for Swindon Town on New Year's Day 2013.

  2. 🎧 Will Lincoln City make their home a fortress?published at 10:30 BST 18 August

    The latest episode of BBC Radio Lincolnshire's Red Imps Club podcast is out.

    Host Callum Davis is joined by Lincoln fan Gary Parle and Kyle Kennealey from the Stacey West blog.

    They reflect on Lincoln City's 2-1 loss at Middlesbrough in the first game of the Championship season and look ahead to the first home game against Portsmouth on Saturday (12:30 BST).

    Listen below or on BBC Sounds here - and don't forget to subscribe to get each episode into your My Sounds feed.

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  3. Middlesbrough 2-1 Lincoln - the fans' verdictpublished at 12:16 BST 17 August

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    A Will Lankshear brace helped Middlesbrough come from behind to beat Lincoln City 2-1 in their opening game of the new Championship season on Saturday.

    The striker joined Boro from Tottenham in the summer and won the game for the home side with a 92nd-minute goal after the Imps had taken the lead through Adam Reach.

    We asked for your thoughts and here is a selection of what Middlesbrough and Lincoln fans have had to say on the game:

    Middlesbrough fans:

    Dave - Absolutely shocking first-half tactics - pass sideways, backwards and then lose the ball. An improved second half with substitutions but we would be sunk without Lankshear.

    Bert - Rather good first match. Space for improvement with these players. Defence more resolute, attacking more pace and switch quicker from right to left. Boro will end up in the top six.

    Stephen - Very fortunate to win after a poor first-half display. They managed to get it right in the second half but the defensive frailties are there for all to see.

    Roger - Good second-half display. With lots of new players they took time to adjust and deservedly beat a really tough side. With Strelec, Morris and Conway to return from injury I think we will have a great season.

    Lincoln fans:

    Ray - Very impressive. We won't be the pushovers the experts claim.

    David - Well done in the first half for our determined Imps. I know the die hard fans are going to be up in arms at my statement but this year we are desperately in need of linking passes together otherwise we are going be cream crackered by Christmas. This is a real step up!

    Ian - Great spirit and commitment. No criticism of effort. Better luck next outing lads.

    Paul - Onward you imps. We will surprise a lot of teams this season.

    Norffy - Great effort - nearly caused an upset

  4. Lincoln head coach Cohen reacts to defeat at Boropublished at 18:39 BST 15 August

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    Late heartbreak for Lincoln City at Middlesbrough

    Lincoln City head coach Chris Cohen spoke to BBC Radio Lincolnshire after their Championship season-opening loss at Middlesbrough.

    For a written selection of his quotes, click here.

  5. Pick of the stats: Middlesbrough v Lincoln Citypublished at 11:19 BST 14 August

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    For the first time in 65 years Lincoln will play in the second tier of English football on Saturday (15:00 BST) as they begin their campaign at beaten play-off finalists Middlesbrough.

    The Imps won at Derby in the EFL Cup first round last weekend and lost just once in the past 15 seasons on the opening day.

    Boro overcame Wrexham in the EFL Cup and have lost only one of their past five curtain-raisers.

    • This is the first meeting between Middlesbrough and Lincoln City in any competition since April 1961, with the Imps winning a second tier match 5-2 at Sincil Bank.

    • Lincoln City have won just one of their 10 previous Football League visits to Middlesbrough (D3 L6); a 2-1 victory in March 1959 in the second tier under Bill Anderson.

    • Following a run of 10 wins in 14 games between November and February (D1 L3), Middlesbrough won just four of their final 15 league matches to end last season (D7 L4).

    • Lincoln City finished their EFL League One title-winning campaign with a 29-game unbeaten run (W23 D6); only six sides previously have gone 30+ games outside of the top-flight, the last being Burnley in 2024-25 (33).

    • Middlesbrough recorded more pressed sequences than any other side in the EFL Championship last season (592), while only Ipswich Town (11) and Hull City (9) scored more goals following high turnovers than their eight.

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  6. 🎧 Ladefoged an Imp?published at 09:54 BST 14 August

    Is Mikkel Ladefoged heading to Sincil Bank?

    BBC Radio Lincolnshire's Michael Hortin and Rob Makepeace offer up the latest in Lincoln City transfer news.

    Listen to the full lowdown below or on BBC Sounds here.

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  7. Jackson future uncertain at Lincolnpublished at 17:18 BST 13 August

    Adam Jackson plays for Lincoln City in their red and white striped home kit during a match against Mansfield Town in August 2025Image source, Getty Images

    Lincoln City defender Adam Jackson may still have a role to play at the club this season despite missing out in the EFL Cup first round last weekend, says boss Tom Shaw.

    The 32-year-old was unavailable for a significant portion of last season's promotion campaign after undergoing surgery for a hernia but is back training with the squad.

    "I've been speaking to Jacko about where he fits in the squad and where his opportunities might be this year," Shaw said.

    "We will keep looking at how the squad settles over the next couple of weeks until the transfer window [closes] and then make the right decision."

    Meanwhile, fellow defender Sonny Bradley is "a couple of weeks" away from a return as he recovers from a minor knee injury.

    The club have brought in Romania international centre-back Andrei Coubis, external during the summer transfer window as they prepare for their Championship campaign which starts with a trip to Middlesbrough on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    Listen to the full interview below or on BBC Sounds here.

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  8. Lincoln promotes Copping & Seaborne to leadership teampublished at 14:21 BST 12 August

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    Dan Seaborne played for Southampton between 2010 and 2013

    Lincoln City have appointed Bobby Copping as the club's new chief commercial officer and Dan Seaborne as chief operating officer.

    Copping, 24, began a playing career in the Norwich City youth academy but was forced to retire at the age of 19 after suffering a mini-seizure during a training game while in action for Peterborough United in July 2020.

    He has been with the club since last July when he was appointed head of commercial operations.

    The club said Copping would oversee responsibilities, including marketing and communications, digital, ticketing, retail and fan engagement.

    Seaborne, 39, enjoyed a 13-year playing career which saw him turn out for clubs including Exeter City, Southampton, Bournemouth and Coventry City.

    Having worked for the club since last November, he has been handed a promotion and will now oversee the club's operations and safety functions alongside hospitality.

    "Bobby and Dan understand football, understand our club and, importantly, understand the standards and ambitions we have for Lincoln City," chief executive Liam Scully told the Imps' website., external

    "Their appointments give us continuity while further strengthening our senior leadership structure as we continue to grow the club in a sustainable way."

  9. Lincoln provide Sincil Bank seating plan updatepublished at 12:18 BST 12 August

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    Lincoln City have provided a seating plan update for supporters before they commence their Championship campaign on Saturday.

    The Imps went on a stunning 29-match unbeaten run to seal the League One title last season and are finalising their preparations ahead of their first year in the second tier since 1960-61.

    They began their domestic season with a 2-1 win at Derby County in the first round of the League Cup on Saturday, which has set up a trip to Blackpool later this month.

    In a club statement, external, the Imps confirmed that some away supporters would be housed in the temporary stand to the side of the pitch next to the dugouts while others will be in blocks five, six and seven of the Stacey West Stand behind the goal.

    The club said this arrangement "will make 1,580 tickets available on a match-by-match basis to home supporters".

    Lincoln play their first home Championship match of the season against Portsmouth on Saturday, 22 August [12:30 BST].

  10. 🎧 Welcome back to… 72+published at 14:59 BST 11 August

    The 72+ podcast is BACK and it's got a brand new home.

    Follow along as Aaron Paul and Jobi McAnuff dive into the biggest stories across the EFL, with expert analysis, exclusive guests and the moments everyone is talking about.

    A new episode drops on Tuesday night so make sure not to miss it by clicking subscribe on the new 72+: The EFL Podcast BBC Sounds page here.

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  11. Colchester re-sign Thorn on loan from Lincolnpublished at 18:18 BST 7 August

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    Colchester United have re-signed midfielder Oscar Thorn from Lincoln City on a season-long loan deal.

    The 22-year-old initially signed for the U's in January 2023 from Norwich, making 35 appearances for the club across two and a half seasons, before making the move to Lincoln last summer for an undisclosed fee on a four-year contract.

    Thorn now returns to Colchester having made just three league appearances during The Imps' League One title-winning campaign last season.

    He becomes U's head coach Danny Cowley's seventh signing of the summer window.

  12. Follow your club this 2026-27 seasonpublished at 15:21 BST 7 August

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    Can't get enough of your beloved Championship club? Fear not.

    BBC Sport covers all 24 Championship sides with dedicated online and radio reporters at hand to tell the story from every angle.

    Expect match reports, analysis, in-depth features, interviews, fan views, quizzes - the works.

    We'll also have live text pages for every Championship match this season so you won't miss any of the action even when you're out of town.

    Remember, the best way to get all of this content is to download the BBC Sport app and follow your favourite teams and sports using the My Sport tab.

    Once you've set this up, you'll have quick access to those pages at the top of your Home tab and we'll be able to serve you better, more personalised, experiences in future.

    And when following your Championship team, from the start of the 2026-27 season you'll also get Live Notifications which gives you score updates directly on your phone's lock screen during a match.

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