City welcome Blackpool to the LNER Stadium in Sky Bet League One on Tuesday 28 January (7.45pm KO).
Read what head coach Michael Skubala and midfielder Ethan Hamilton had to say ahead of the game, as well as catch up on all the important match information in this preview.
Michael Skubala:
"We had a great performance on Saturday which helps and hopefully we can go again. Everyone is searching for consistency in their results because it can really impact the league.
"Tuesday night will be very different from Peterborough. But we are at home and we want to take the game to them as we did on Saturday and try and be aggressive with and without the ball.
"If you can pick up points when you have three games in eight days, then things can look very different. Hopefully we can get another three points on the board and keep pushing on. Blackpool dominated Exeter so we know it's going to be a tough game. They're very physical and very fast, with some very experienced players so we are going to have to be on it."
Ethan Hamilton:
"I am claiming the goal from Saturday. I hit it and it took a couple of deflections but I'm claiming it for sure - it was on target. You can see how quickly the table can change when you get two back-to-back wins, so hopefully we can start to get on a bit of a streak and take it into the game on Tuesday.
"We have good players across the pitch so it's about being ready when called upon. Blackpool will be a difficult game. At home, we fancy ourselves every match. Hopefully we can take our game to them. Obviously taking the two good wins previously helps the confidence. You saw the atmosphere on Saturday with the fans jumping about. It spurs the lads on, it pushes us on in games and its really important."
A look at the opposition:
Blackpool currently find themselves in 14th in Sky Bet League One, unbeaten in their last five games under head coach Steve Bruce.
Last time out, the Tangerines secured a 3-1 away win at Exeter City thanks to three first half goals from CJ Hamilton, Ashley Fletcher and January-signing Tom Bloxham.
The Imps struck late in the reverse fixture with defender Tom Hamer scoring in added time to give City a 1-1 draw at Bloomfield Road in October.
Top scorer: Kyle Joseph (8 goals)
Form: DDDDW
Match Information:
City return to the LNER Stadium in the traditional red and white strip on Tuesday night. You can purchase yours HERE.
Jeremy Simpson will be the man with the whistle, and he will be assisted by Greg Read and Hristo Karaivanov. Paul Howard will be the fourth official.
Tickets and hospitality remain on sale for City supporters. You can purchase yours HERE.
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