City will be looking to make it nine league games unbeaten when they travel to Luton Town on Saturday 17 January (3pm KO).
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Michael Skubala:
"The lads are chomping at the bit to get back out there. We gave them a few days off after the Peterborough game and it is something that they needed mentally and physically.
“We’ve had an excellent week training and we’re ready for what is going to be another tough game.
“Luton are a strong team, who have had a strong home record of late, so we know that we’ll have to be at our best to get the result we want.”
Reeco Hackett:
“I’m delighted to have extended my stay here, I’ve had a really enjoyable two years with the club and I’m looking forward to being here for longer now.
“I always look to get goals and assists to help the team get results and I’m pleased that I’ve been able to do that of late. I want to make sure that continues.
“For me it is making sure I’m in the right areas to make things happen. Of course, you’re going to miss chances, but if you are in the right place you’ll give yourself a great opportunity to score or make something happen for the team.”
Opposition information:
Jack Wilshere has lost just four times in 18 games during his time at the Hatters so far, with his side sitting just outside the playoffs on 38 points.
Last time out, Saturday's hosts came out 2-1 winners against fellow play-off chasing side Stevenage - Jordan Clark and Gideon Kodua with the goals at Kenilworth Road.
City came out 3-1 winners at the LNER Stadium against Luton with goals from Ben House (two) and Justin Obikwu.
Match information:
Scott Oldham will be the man in the middle on Saturday with Conall Bartlett and Harley Hetherington playing the role of assistant referees with Aji Ajibola as the fourth official.
Coach travel notice:
Please note: City's official coaches travelling to away games will depart from the bus stop on Tentercroft Street for the foreseeable future. This change is required due to changes in road layout around the Sincil Bank area, although the club are committed to working with Lincolnshire County Council to allow a return to the LNER Stadium. Imps fans who are making the trip on official coaches will still be able to park at the LNER Stadium, but we urge you to allow time to get to Tentercroft Street for the departure. See more details here.