The Imps visit Pride Park on a high following their battling 1-0 victory against Bristol Rovers on Saturday, with Regan Poole heading in what proved to be the ...
Unfortunately the Imps don't have a goal to show for their efforts though and that might be detrimental. Eiran Cashin almost punished for a horrendous blunder as he cleared the ball straight into the legs of Diamond. It's gorgrous from McGoldrick who turns Monstma before laying Dobbin in down the left. Derby almost caught out by a short free-kick routine as Diamond receives the ball with plenty of time and space down the right. McGoldrick is the initial beneficiary, with the veteran striker choosing to pick out Hourihane. After Mendez-Laing looks to be away on the counter, Erhahon intercepts the ball and sets Montsma away. Scott Oldham reaches into his pocket and shows the striker a second yellow card, and now Lincoln will have to play this last 35 minutes a man down. A cross from Mendez-Laing drifts to Louie Sibley who has space in the corner of the box. (43) GOAL LINCOLN The winger is forced wide, with his eventual shot being turned away by Wildsmith. (63) Substitution for Lincoln (69) Goal Derby
The last time The Imps played tonight's opponents Derby County at Pride Park was on Tuesday 12th August 2008 in the League Cup, in front of a crowd of ...
A 3-2 comeback v Forest in the FA Cup. Paul Warne is the perfect fit for us. He’s full of pace and trickery and is starting to deliver some end-product too. Have a go at both and share your results on Twitter if you’re on there! We finished 23rd by virtue of a 21-point deduction. The answers have been published on two pages.
Derby County lost 3-2 away at Wycombe Wanderers last time out. It was the Rams' first league defeat since October, with Paul Warne's side currently sitting in ...
“Derby County were stopped in their tracks by Wycombe Wanderers and I expect the Rams to bounce back very soon. The Imps are a resolute outfit, but I can see them coming up short here.” “This is a very intriguing match up.
Derby County boss Paul Warne has said that he fancies his side against anyone else in League One – home or away. That was his bullish claim ahead of the ...
“What’s gone before has gone before, we have to compete against a good Lincoln team that have won two on the spin, who want to play, who will enjoy playing on our pitch and as all teams do when they come here, want to spoil our home form so we have to be at our very best.” [Derby County](https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/category/derby-county-news/) boss Paul Warne has said that he fancies his side against anyone else in [League One](https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/category/league-one-news/) – home or away. [Derby County club media](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lbsAimf88U&t=404s&ab_channel=DerbyCountyFootballClub). [Lincoln City](https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/category/lincoln-city-news/) at Pride Park. [Derby County](https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/category/sky-bet-championship/derby-county/) “We just try and keep the same processes right so we try and keep the same things which have got a success over recent months.” Warne told
The Rams failed to win at home in the league for the first time in 2023 as they were held by a stubborn Lincoln City side.
Hooked at the break. Superb from the Rams’ talisman once again. Sibley agonisingly hit the crossbar from just inside the box whilst McGoldrick had a goal ruled out for offside. Rock at the back once again. Showed a touch of quality whenever he was on the ball and took the shot that fell to Hourihane. Got on the ball a good amount in a deep role in the first half.
City extended their unbeaten run to five games with a hard-fought draw at Derby County. The Imps went close early on as Jack Diamond played a clever one-two ...
City responded with a chance of their own as the ball broke kindly for Mide Shodipo who raced towards the byline, putting his pass narrowly behind Ben House in the centre. Subs (not used): Jordan Wright, Harry Boyes, Charles Vernam, TJ Eyoma. Subs (not used): Luke McGee, Liam Thompson, Tony Springett, Curtis Davies. Sibley almost put Derby ahead in the third minute of injury time as his shot from inside the box cannoned off the underside of the bar, shortly before McGoldrick’s effort on the turn was saved by Rushworth. Despite soaking up a lot of pressure, the Imps managed to break forward in the 74th minute as Lasse Sorensen headed forward to Diamond who drove towards goal before angling his shot into Wildsmith’s gloves. The Imps went close early on as Jack Diamond played a clever one-two with Ted Bishop which opened up a shooting opportunity for the forward who rattled the outside of the post from a tight angle.
Derby County returned to Pride Park in a spot of Sky Bet League One action on Tuesday evening as they came from a goal behind to draw 1-1 with Lincoln City.
Derby then finally found a deserved equaliser in the 69th minute as Hourihane poached from close range to level things up. Momentum shifted back in the Rams’ favor one minute later as Lincoln went down to ten men. Under pressure from Eiran Cashin, House closed in on the penalty area and delivered a cross that none of his teammates were able to connect with. Derby were growing into the game nicely and could have easily taken the lead three minutes later following an excellent display of one and two-touch football in and around the Imps’ area. The wide player leathered his shot towards goal from close range, but saw his effort crash back off the near post and go out for a goal kick. Club captain Curtis Davies remained on the bench, leaving Craig Forsyth to don the armband in the absence of injured vice-captain Max Bird.
Head Coach Paul Warne has named the Derby County side to take on Lincoln City in Sky Bet League One this evening (7:45pm kick-off).
Lincoln City: Rushworth (GK), Poole (C), Montsma, Jackson, Bishop, Shodipo, Erhahon, O’Connor, House, Roughan, Diamond. Substitutes: McGee (GK), Barkhuizen, Thompson, Sibley, Springett, White, Davies. Derby County: Wildsmith (GK), Forsyth (C), Hourihane, Cashin, Collins, McGoldrick, Mendez-Laing, Smith, Roberts, Dobbin, Knight.
Derby County returned to Pride Park in a spot of Sky Bet League One action on Tuesday evening as they came from a goal behind to draw 1-1 with Lincoln City.
Derby then finally found a deserved equaliser in the 69th minute as Hourihane poached from close range to level things up. Momentum shifted back in the Rams’ favor one minute later as Lincoln went down to ten men. Sibley then rattled the crossbar deep into injury time with a thunderous strike before McGoldrick saw another shot saved. Lincoln’s Diamond created the first opportunity of the second half as he raced through on goal seemingly unopposed. Bishop’s initial effort was saved well by Wildsmith, but Shodipo prodded home the rebound to open the scoring despite serious calls for offside. Under pressure from Eiran Cashin, House closed in on the penalty area and delivered a cross that none of his teammates were able to connect with. Lincoln picked up their second yellow card of the evening shortly after as Paudie O’Connor clattered into Nathaniel Mendez-Laing on the right flank. The wide player leathered his shot towards goal from close range, but saw his effort crash back off the near post and go out for a goal kick. Derby were growing into the game nicely and could have easily taken the lead three minutes later following an excellent display of one and two-touch football in and around the Imps’ area. Shodipo provided the initial threat on the wing before his cut-back made its way through the box uncontested. Club captain Curtis Davies remained on the bench, leaving Craig Forsyth to don the armband in the absence of injured vice-captain Max Bird. [y](https://nnn.ng/videodownload/youtube-downloader/) County returned to Pride Park in a spot of Sky Bet League One action on Tuesday evening as they came from a goal behind to draw 1-1 with Lincoln City.
The latest Derby County news as the Rams boss gives his reaction to the 1-1 draw against Lincoln City.
“At times in the second half with good play we did create chances but in the guilt edge moments we weren’t good enough to take it. So it might be a point gained rather than two points lost because we weren’t at our best, and normally against any team in this league, any one can beat you when you’re not on song and tonight I didn’t think we were.” “We just had a few too many players probably not at their best, not through a lack of effort, just probably weren’t on song. “Disappointed, frustrated, maybe I got the team wrong so I have to take responsibility for that. Lincoln were then reduced to 10 men after 55 minutes when Ben House was shown a second yellow card. But they found themselves behind against the Imps before the half time break.