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By Deadly Submarine October 17 2005
Rovers take on Lincoln City at Prenton Park this Tuesday night in a game that gives struggling Rovers a break from their current League misfortunes. Whilst wins in the League are most important, a victory in this competition for Rovers may be the catalyst they need to kick-start their league form.

TRANMERE ROVERS Vs LINCOLN CITY

Tuesday 18th October 2005 – Kick Off 7.45pm

 

Tuesday night sees Rovers get some relief from the recent traumas of League One as they entertain League Two side Lincoln City in the first round of the LDV Vans Trophy.

 

Whilst fans of many Clubs involved in the competition will see this as being just a minor competition and something of a distraction, it takes on great importance for Rovers due to their current situation.

 

A win on Tuesday night may just prove to be the catalyst that a downbeat Rovers squad need to get their faltering season going after a run of eight games without a win which also includes the current run of four straight defeats.

 

Manager Brian Little has to make the decision over whether to give his younger players a chance to prove their worth in this game or to stick with the current first choice eleven in the hope that they can get the morale boosting win they need.

 

The LDV Vans Trophy is also a welcome distraction for the Imps who are yet to win away from home this season, a statistic that Rovers fans will be hoping does not change on Tuesday night.

 

The sides have not met each other since the 1988-89 League Season when Rovers beat The Imps 1-0 at Prenton Park but Lincoln hit back to win 2-1 at Sincil Bank in the return game.  In all meetings between the sides, Lincoln have one more win than Rovers which included an 8-0 thrasing of Tranmere at Sincil Bank back in 1930.

 

DEADLY’S MATCH PREDICTION:  TRANMERE  2 - 1  LINCOLN CITY

 

Team News

 

 

Tranmere Rovers – Rovers are without Jason McAteer (knee) and Danny Harrison (broken nose) but Paul Linwood has been recalled early from his loan spell at Wrexham and is therefore available.

 

Lincoln City – The Imps have captain Paul Morgan available again following a four-match suspension but Scott Kerr (back) is unlikely to feature.  On loan Richard Butler from Oldham is not eligible to play in this competition as part of the terms of his loan deal.

 

Probable Rovers Team: Achterberg, Bruce, Sharps, Jackson, Goodison, Roberts, Jennings, Rankine, Zola, Facey, Greenacre.

 

Referee – Lee Mason (Lancashire)

 

 

Current Form

 

 

Tranmere Rovers:

           

Last Six Games Home – DWWDDL

 

Last Six Games – LDLLLL

 

 

Lincoln City:

                                               

Last Six Games Away – DDLLDD                      

 

Last Six Games - LLWDLD        

 

 

Hotshots

 

 

Tranmere Rovers: Chris Greenacre – 6 Goals

 

Lincoln City: Gary Birch – 7 Goals

 

 

Last Meeting (Season 1988-89)

 

 

24th October 1988 – League Division 4 – Prenton Park

 

Tranmere Rovers  1-0 Lincoln City

               

                         

1st March 1989 – League Division 4 – Sincil Bank

 

Lincoln City  2-1 Tranmere Rovers

 

 

 

Head to Head

 

Summary of Past Meetings

 

All Matches:

Matches Played = 68

Tranmere Wins = 24

Lincoln City Wins = 25

Matches Drawn = 19

 

Tranmere Goals = 94

Lincoln City Goals = 103

 

At Prenton Park:

Matches Played = 34

Tranmere Wins = 18

Lincoln City Wins = 4

Matches Drawn = 12

 

Tranmere Goals = 60

Lincoln City Goals = 31

 

 

 

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