Match preview | Plymouth Argyle v Imps

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The Imps will be looking to extend their unbeaten league run to 13 when they travel to Plymouth Argyle on Saturday 7 February (3.01pm KO).

Read all you need to know in our preview. 

Michael Skubala:

“Plymouth are in really good form and have turned their season around in recent weeks. 

“I think at the start of the season they were adapting to life back in League One. They’ve turned a corner and have had some great results of late.  

“We know in this division that if you’re not on it, you’ll get beat, so we need to look after ourselves and make sure we perform.” 

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Dom Jefferies: 

“Since coming back from the injury I feel fit, strong and I haven’t had any other issues, which is great.  

“Spirits are high at the moment and we need to make sure that we continue this run. It’s important to take it one game at a time.  

“No game at this level is easy, you’ve got to earn the three points and that is what we’ll be looking to do on Saturday.” 

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Opposition information: 

Argyle will be looking to bounce back from their narrow defeat to Stockport County last Saturday. 

The defeat was their first in five matches and they haven't been beaten on home soil since a defeat to Reading on Boxing Day. 

The meeting between the two sides earlier in the campaign saw City run out 3-2 winners, with James Collins scoring a brace and Tom Bayliss also getting himself on the scoresheet. 

Match information: 

City will be wearing their third kit on Saturday - with a special 30% off offer, make sure you get yours HERE! 

Stephen Martin will be the man in the middle on Saturday with Bhupinder Singh Gill and Lee Venamore playing the role of assistant referees with James Durkin as the fourth official. 

Legendary broadcaster John Helm will once again be on commentary for this weekend's fixture - secure your Imps+ audio pass now! 

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.

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