Recap as Portsmouth fail to find way through resurgent Lincoln at Fratton Park

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Pompey return to League One action this afternoon as they face Lincoln at a new-look Fratton Park.

It will be Blues fans’ first taste of a packed out PO4 after the completion of redevelopment work to the North and South Stands.

There could also be a first glimpse of new signing Tom Lowery, who was announced late on Friday evening after he penned a three-year deal.

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Danny Cowley’s men will look to continue their unbeaten run in the league after a thrilling 3-3 draw against Sheffield Wednesday last week.

As League One action returns to Fratton Park, we’ll be building up to kick-off with all the talking points and team news reaction before live commentary from 3pm.

Live: Pompey v Lincoln

Key Events

  • League One action returns to new-look Fratton Park today.
  • One change from Sheff Wed as Reeco Hackett replaces Ronan Curtis.
  • No Tom Lowery in Blues squad after signing on Friday.

Pigott layed off Jacobs on the edge of the box and Pompey’s number 24 fired a shot straight at Rushworth.

Blues just playing the ball around themselves in the Lincoln half.

Tom Hopper takes a wild shot over in anger after he was judged to have fouled Raggett.

Jacobs’ corner finds Morrison but the defender heads over.

Great play by Jacobs on the left as he wiggles his way through a number of defenders to win Pompey a corner.

Hakeeb Adelakun’s cross defelected off Connor Ogilvie fro a corner but the set-piece failed to trouble the Pompey penalty area.

Pack causing really issues to the Lincoln defense with his through balls over the top.

Great ball forward from Pack finds Hackett on the right flank and his cross takes a defletion for a Pompey throw on the left.

Michael Jacobs is fouled on the half-way line and he tries a quick free-kick but just gives away possession.

Joe Pigott looks to curl a ball through to Colby Bishop but it’s just a bit to far ahead of the fromer Accrington man.