England League One Regular Season - 16
Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 10:00 AM
LNER stadium Lincoln
Lincoln
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2 - 1
Doncaster
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Full time
R. Gotts 71' (OG)
B. Hanlan 70'

Lincoln vs Doncaster Match Recap - Nov 15, 2025

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Lincoln's Resurgence Continues as Doncaster Stumbles Again

Lincoln City secured a vital 2-1 victory over Doncaster Rovers, marking a significant step in their quest for playoff contention. This win not only boosts Lincoln's confidence but also highlights their ability to capitalize on recent form, especially with Francis Okoronkwo continuing his scoring streak.

Okoronkwo's goal in the 31st minute underscores his importance to Lincoln's attack. After netting twice against Barnsley just days prior, he has now scored in consecutive matches, showcasing a remarkable consistency that could prove pivotal as the season progresses. His ability to find the net has been a beacon of hope for a team that has struggled for offensive rhythm in recent weeks.

Doncaster's performance, however, tells a different story. Despite a promising win against Bradford in the EFL Trophy just before this match, they have been unable to translate that momentum into league success. The Rovers' inability to maintain pressure on Lincoln after equalizing through an own goal from Robbie Gotts reflects deeper issues within their squad.

Possession statistics reveal a stark contrast between the two teams. Lincoln managed 52% possession, slightly edging out Doncaster's 48%. This marginal advantage allowed Lincoln to control the tempo of the game, even if their pass accuracy of 67% fell short of Doncaster's impressive 84%. The Rovers' midfield, led by Harry Clifton and George Broadbent, struggled to convert possession into meaningful chances, a recurring theme in their recent outings.

The match statistics further illustrate Doncaster's challenges. They recorded only 32 total passes compared to Lincoln's 33, indicating a lack of fluidity in their play. Despite having players like Billy Sharp, who has been a consistent threat this season, Doncaster's attacking efforts often falter at critical moments. Sharp's experience is invaluable, but without sufficient support from the midfield, he finds himself isolated and unable to influence the game effectively.

Lincoln's defensive resilience was also on display. They limited Doncaster to just one shot on target throughout the match, a testament to their organized backline led by Sonny Bradley and Adam Reach. This defensive solidity has been crucial for Lincoln, especially after suffering heavy defeats in previous matches against teams like Rotherham and Leyton Orient.

The own goal from Gotts was a moment of misfortune for Doncaster, but it also highlighted their defensive frailties. Such lapses can be devastating in tight matches, and this one proved no different. The Rovers have now conceded goals in critical moments across several games, which has contributed to their current position in the league standings.

Lincoln's recent form has seen them climb to sixth place with 25 points, while Doncaster remains mired in 18th with only 18 points. The gap between the two teams reflects not just their current standings but also the trajectory of their seasons. Lincoln is building momentum, while Doncaster is struggling to find any consistency.

Looking ahead, Lincoln will face Wycombe next, where they will aim to build on this victory and solidify their playoff aspirations. Conversely, Doncaster must regroup before their match against Stevenage, as they seek to avoid further descent into the relegation zone. The pressure is mounting on manager Grant McCann, who must find a way to harness his squad's potential before it's too late.

This match encapsulated the ongoing narratives for both teams: Lincoln is on an upward trajectory fueled by key players stepping up at crucial moments, while Doncaster grapples with inconsistency and defensive lapses that threaten their season. The contrasting fortunes of these two clubs serve as a reminder of how quickly things can change in football, and both will be eager to write the next chapter in their respective stories.

Originally published on FollowTeams at November 15, 2025 at 5:17 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Lincoln
Double chance : Lincoln or draw
Lincoln
45%
Draw
45%
Doncaster
10%

Team Lineups

Doncaster
4-2-3-1
COACH
Grant Samuel McCann
29
Thimothee Lo-Tutala
3
James Maxwell
5
Matthew Pearson
12
Connor O'Riordan
2
Jamie Sterry
15
Harry Clifton
8
George Broadbent
11
Jordan Gibson
4
Owen Bailey
7
Luke Molyneux
14
Billy Sharp
Lincoln
4-2-3-1
COACH
Michael Skubala
1
George Wickens
3
Adam Reach
15
Sonny Bradley
22
Thomas Hamer
2
Tendayi Darikwa
8
Tom Bayliss
14
Conor McGrandles
19
Francis Okoronkwo
34
Freddie Draper
17
Robert Street
9
James Collins

Doncaster Substitutes

1 Ian Lawlor
G
6 Jay McGrath
D
9 Brandon Hanlan
F
16 Thomas Nixon
D
17 Glenn Middleton
M
22 Robbie Gotts
M
33 Ben Close
M

Lincoln Substitutes

5 Adam Jackson
D
6 Ryley Towler
D
12 Erik Ring
M
13 Zachary Jeacock
G
16 Dom Jefferies
M
18 Ben House
F
20 Justin Obikwu
F

Match Statistics

7
Total Shots
11
3
Shots on Goal
5
2
Shots off Goal
4
2
Blocked Shots
2
6
Shots Inside Box
9
1
Shots Outside Box
2
50%
Ball Possession (%)
50%
427
Total Passes
427
318
Accurate Passes
325
74%
Pass Accuracy (%)
76%
12
Fouls
11
3
Corner Kicks
1
1
Offsides
1
2
Yellow Cards
3
3
Goalkeeper Saves
2

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