200210 preview mk dons

It’s another night under the lights at LNER Stadium as we welcome MK Dons to Lincolnshire for Sky Bet League One action.

City fans can keep up with the game LIVE on WeAreImps iFollow with all the action being streamed domestically and internationally, with commentary coming from BBC Radio Lincolnshire Sport’s team of Rob Makepeace and Steve Thompson – For details click HERE. 

Alternatively, you can purchase your match ticket click HERE. 

Recent Form
 
MK Dons currently sit in 19th position in the SkyBet League One table, five points behind the Imps. Russell Martin's side have picked up form in recent weeks winning two of their previous three games, whilst picking up a point away to Shrewsbury on Saturday.
 
Their most recent win came at the start of the month when they put two past promotion-chasing Wycombe Wanderers, Dons' goalscorers were Rhys Healey and Ben Gladwin.
 
Last 5 league games: DWWLL
 
Manager's Comments
 
MK Dons boss Russell Martin spoke to press ahead of their trip to LNER Stadium.
 
The former Norwich man explained how the two sides have both changed since their last meeting: "It will be a completely different game.
 
"They were really good when they played us here, and they probably went away disappointed not to get anything. I played in it, so I know how hard it was! I think the recent meetings have always been interesting and decent fixtures, so hopefully, this will be the same."

Martin continued by speaking about how it will be a difficult game for his side: "It's a tough game, they're a team in transition with a new manager, a lot of new players too as he tries to change the way they play. It's not too dissimilar to us, but they had a bit of a better position to start.

"They're really good at home, so it will be tough but I'm really looking forward to it. I think we'll go into it full of confidence, and if we can do what we did on Saturday, we'll go there positive."

WeAreImps iFollow
 
City fans can keep up with the game LIVE on WeAreImps iFollow with all the action being streamed domestically and internationally, with commentary coming from BBC Radio Lincolnshire Sport’s team of Rob Makepeace and Steve Thompson – For details click HERE.