City take on league leaders Stevenage at the LNER Stadium on Saturday 18 October (12.30pm KO).
The fixture against Alex Revell's side is the Imps' final home game for four weeks.
Hear the pre-match thoughts of Michael Skubala and Ben House, as well as familiarising yourself with the key pre-match information in our preview.
Michael Skubala:
"I think Stevenage have grown into a really solid, good team. Sometimes there can be a bit of ‘badge’ bias against certain teams, but we have huge respect for what they have done.
“They’ve done really well to maximise how that group plays. They are a really strong team and they can really hurt you.
“They are top of the league for a reason and we know we will have to be at our best, and if we are, we believe we can get a positive result.”
Ben House:
“We felt hard done-by after the Exeter game and it was one of those days where nothing went in for us and they stole it at the death.
“It is really important that we don’t let that become the story of our season and we need to pick ourselves up and respond in the right way.
“Stevenage are top of the league, so we know that this won’t be an easy game, but as long as we play our game and don’t let them play theirs, I’m sure we’ll have a good chance of getting the result we want.”
Opposition information:
Stevenage head to the LNER Stadium top of the Sky Bet League One table after an outstanding start to the campaign.
Alex Revell's side have won eight of their opening 10 games, losing just once in the league all season. Boro have won three successive matches, with their last outing seeing them overcome local rivals Luton Town 2-0 on home soil.
The last time the two sides met was a 0-0 draw at the LNER Stadium on Saturday 4 January.
Match information:
The Imps are dedicated this fixture to Remembrance Day. There will be a short ceremony before the match, which includes a bugler performing a rendition of the Last Post. Supporters are asked to get their seats earlier than usual to ensure that everybody can watch the commemorations and pay their respects.
Turnstiles will also be temporarily closed during the ceremony. Supporters will be allowed in before and after this closure to ensure background noise is minimised while those inside the ground pay their respects. You can read more about our Remembrance Day plans, here.
City will be back wearing their home threads on Saturday - make sure you get yours HERE!
Martin Coy will be the man in the middle, Danny Guest and Drew Dutton will be assistant referees with Matthew Mcquillan as the fourth official.
Legendary broadcaster John Helm will be on commentary alongside City's record appearance holder Grant Brown, get your audio pass HERE!