Sat 22nd Jan
League One
Kick-off 15:00

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LIN Lincoln

Steven Schumacher

Argyle will return home for the first time in five weeks when Lincoln City visit Home Park on Saturday.

The Greens have played three away games since the 1-0 win over Charlton last month, beating Cheltenham Town and Birmingham City before losing last weekend at Sheffield Wednesday.

Argyle currently sit sixth in the Sky Bet League One table and have only lost two matches on home soil this season.

The defeat in Yorkshire last weekend was the first time that the Greens had conceded four goals in a game since the 4-1 loss to Swansea City in August.

Their defence has been pretty solid all season with only four sides conceding fewer than the Pilgrims all year.

Anticipation for the return to Home Park has been building and it is expected to be a popular game with the Green Army.

Steven Schumacher is also looking forward to getting back in front of the supporters.

“We can’t wait to get back in front of our own fans and hopefully Home Park will be bouncing.

“It’s two teams who want to play football the right way. They are in good form at the moment.

“In our previous meetings against them, they have been entertaining games.

“The one earlier this season was a really good watch so hopefully it’ll be another cracker.”

Last season, this fixture produced a seven goal thriller, with Joe Edwards getting an injury time winner to give the Greens a 4-3 win.

The two sides met back in October when Argyle came away with a point, in a 2-2 draw.

Saturday will be a chance for the squad to get back to winning ways which would help solidify themselves in the play off places.

Steven said, “We know our performance wasn’t good enough last week and we will be wanting to put that right on Saturday.

“We have players back and raring to go, we have good competition and I now have a bit of a nice headache around selection for Lincoln.”

The Imps come into Saturday’s game off the back of a defeat as well, losing 1-0 at home to Cambridge United.

That loss brought a two match winning streak to an end and leaves Michael Appleton’s side 18th in Sky Bet League One.

Last season’s play off finalists have been active in the transfer market this month, bringing in four new players.

They have signed former Portsmouth forward John Marquis for an undisclosed fee as well as the loan signings of Morgan Whittaker and Liam Cullen from Swansea along with youngster Brooke Norton-Cuffy from Arsenal.

Lincoln have lost only one of their last six Sky Bet League One away matches, claiming an impressive 3-1 over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on their last trip.

TEAM NEWS

Argyle will be without both George Cooper and Brendan Galloway who have long term injuries.

Ryan Hardie’s shoulder will be assessed before the weekend while Panutche Camara is unlikely to feature having returned from the African Cup of Nations on Friday.

Lincoln will be without the injured duo of Joe Walsh and Adam Jackson while Lewis Montsma is also a concern.

The game is also likely to come too soon for Tom Hopper and Liam Bridcutt who are both close to returning to first team action.

TICKET NEWS

Tickets are still available for the game at Home Park and can be bought online at www.argyletickets.com, over the phone on 01752907700 or in person at the Home Park Ticket Office.

Supporters are reminded that COVID passes, or proof of a negative lateral flow test will still be required for this weekend’s fixture. Find out the latest information here.

ARGYLE TV

If you cannot make the game then it is available to watch on Argyle TV for international subscribers, or to listen to for domestic fans for just £2.50.

Our pre-match show will be free to watch on the club's YouTube page from 2pm. Details on packages available to you can be found here.

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Crichlow debut against Lincoln City

Argyle 1 
Jephcott 34 

Lincoln City 2 
Marquis 51 
Melbourne 90 

A last-minute header from Max Melbourne was enough for Lincoln to pinch all three points from an otherwise even contest at Home Park. 

Luke Jephcott had given the Greens a half-time lead with an assured finish but the Greens were pegged back by a near-post effort from John Marquis. 

Both sides kept plugging away for the winner and it arrived for Lincoln with Melbourne’s close-range nod from a corner. 

Argyle manager Steven Schumacher made four changes from the loss at Sheffield Wednesday, with Romoney Crichlow handed his Pilgrim debut. Jephcott, Ryan Broom and James Wilson also started, with Macaulay Gillesphey, Jordon Garrick, Danny Mayor and James Bolton the quartet making way. 

Jephcott made a very bright start to his return, caressing a half-volley toward the corner from 20 yards after a tidy lay-off by Niall Ennis, but Lincoln ‘keeper Sam Long got his angles correct in making the save. 

Marquis, a midweek signing from Portsmouth, lashed over the visitors’ first effort. The Greens were soon back in the ascendancy, with Conor Grant seeing plenty of the ball on the left and one low cross found Jephcott for a shot charged down by the Imps. 

Sharp play from Adam Randell and then captain Joe Edwards created space for Broom to shift inside for a 20-yard right-foot drive, which was grabbed at the second attempt by Long. 

Lincoln spurned a glorious chance to pinch the lead on 20 minutes, when Marquis charged clear down the left, drew Mike Cooper out of his goal and cut the ball back for Morgan Whittaker, who, mercifully, scuffed his shot with just a retreating Crichlow to beat. 

Anthony Scully then warmed Cooper’s hands with a rising effort after Randell had been thwarted at the other end by a challenge from Regan Poole. Magical skill from Ennis on the half-hour led to another Jephcott strike, but it lacked the power to trouble Long. 

The Ennis-Jephcott combo would be not denied, however, as a delightful passing move culminated in Jordan Houghton threading a pass into the channel for Ennis, who cut the ball back perfectly for Jephcott to steer a confident finish into the far bottom corner. 

The Imps threatened a leveller four minutes before the break, Marquis executing a cute flick into the path of Scully for a shot brilliantly blocked by Crichlow, who next deflected a subsequent Scully across against the post. The lively Scully finished an entertaining half with a shot from the right channel swept inches wide. 

The worst possible start to the second period arrived with yet another surge from Scully, and his low cross toward the near post was diverted past the stranded Cooper for a tidy finish from Marquis. 

Lincoln very nearly snatched the lead moments later with a low cross and bundled effort was somehow turned wide by a combination of Dan Scarr’s challenge and an outstanding save from Cooper.  

Argyle gradually mustered their response through Broom and Ennis shots charged down. The subsequent corner was nodded down by Scarr before being gobbled up by Long. Back to the Imps, and Marquis raced clear for a wonderful chance, but Wilson made a superb last-ditch tackle to rescue the situation. 

Excellent work from Randell then conjured room for an Edwards drive scuttled into the arms of Long, while Houghton hobbled off for Panutche Camara, back from the Africa Cup of Nations, on 70 minutes. 

A fizzing cross from Grant very nearly picked out Edwards from the next attack and the Pilgrim left wing-back was also involved in a lovely move with Broom, with the cutback for Ennis scrambled clear by Poole. 

Garrick for Edwards was the next Argyle change before attention turned to a sweetly-struck Randell free-kick that forced the best from Long. Ryan Law replaced Jephcott for the final six minutes of a tense finale. 

The Greens manufactured a super opening for a late winner, with Broom jinking down the right for a pass to Grant to shoot with his weaker foot but Long was in the right place to save. 

The Imps then broke Pilgrim hearts with the last-minute goal from Melbourne. 

Argyle (3-5-2): 1 Mike Cooper; 5 James Wilson, 6 Dan Scarr, 33 Romoney Crichlow; 8 Joe Edwards (capt) (14 Jordon Garrick 76), 20 Adam Randell, 4 Jordan Houghton (28 Panutche Camara 70), 7 Ryan Broom, 15 Conor Grant; 11 Niall Ennis, 31 Luke Jephcott (27 Ryan Law 84). Substitutes (not used): 25 Callum Burton (gk), 2 James Bolton, 3 Macaulay Gillesphey, 16 Alfie Lewis. 

Booked:  

Lincoln City (4-3-3): 31 Sam Long (gk); 12 Teddy Bishop (20 Brooke Norton-Cuffy 83), 2 Regan Poole, 3 Max Melbourne, 15 Cohen Bramall; 19 Lewis Fiorini, 8 Liam Cullen, 18 Conor McGrandles; 11 Anthony Scully, 27 John Marquis, 7 Morgan Whittaker. Substitutes (not used): 29 Jordan Wright (gk), 6 Max Sanders, 14 Hakeeb Adelakun, 21 Lasse Sorensen, 24 Jamie Robson. 

Booked: Bramall 61, Bishop 81, Cullen 88 

Attendance: 12,269 (339 away)  

Referee: Neil Hair