

When : Saturday August 2 2025, 3pm
Where : Sincil Bank, Lincoln, LN5 8LD
Capacity : 10,780
So another season is upon us and it’s the first one the club has had without the threat to it’s very existence hanging over it in a long time so plenty to celebrate.
Quite definitely it’s all change with new owners and a completely new team coming in, key members of last season (Knibbs, Bindon & Mbengue) have gone leaving some very big holes to be filled and no one really knows yet if the club have done enough to cover those holes though after an indifferent, at best, pre season many fans will be siding with the fact the club is still looking for its shovel.
Lincoln have lost some key players too, Paudie O’Connor is now a Royal and fellow Irish defender Sean Roughan has joined Huddersfield to be replaced by Sonny Bradley from Derby and Ryley Towler from Portsmouth. Midfielder Ethan Erhahon has also gone, joining Bolton. There’s still another month for everyone to live through until the transfer window closes though so plenty of time for more changes as it’s doubtful any club has its finalised squad together quite yet.
The Imps have done rather better in their preseason lark, beating Hull behind closed doors before losing 4-3 to Bromley in Portugal and then 5-3 to Huddersfield behind closed doors. However there is a bit more positivity amongst their fans as things were rounded off with a 4-2 victory over West Brom on Saturday while the Reading fans initial hope for the season was being wrecked by a totally inept performance against Portsmouth.
Reading have a number of options to choose from in team selection and really the only thing we can be sure of at this point is that Pereira will be in goal and Wing & Savage will take up places in midfield. It is hoped that further new faces will be added to the squad this week so some of the depressive malaise inflicted after Saturday might be lifted before kick off.
Referee
Martin Woods
Previously
29 Dec 24 > Reading 2-1 Mansfield Town
23 Dec 23 > Reading 2-0 Wigan Athletic
Historically
Thirteen seasons shared with our friends from Lincolnshire so far and overall the northerners have the edge by three wins overall. In Lincoln the record is pretty

Since returning to the 3rd tier Reading haven’t won any of the 4 games played against Lincoln, the best results being a couple of 1-1 draws so now is the time to step up and change things for the better.
How to follow the game
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- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)