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ENG EFL League One
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H2H
Lineups
Stevenage Borough
Lincoln City
Attacks
85
93
Dangerous Attacks
40
54
Ball Possession
40
60
On Target
3
4
Off Target
2013
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End 2-2
96′
D. Butler
S.Earley
95′
R.Street
91′
2-2
R.Street
87′
D. Sweeney
J. Reid
87′
B. Lubala
M. Phillips
78′
D. Jefferies
R. Towler
77′
D.Elerewe
T. Darikwa
63′
R.Street
R.Oné
62′
A.Lloyd
B.House
62′
T. Bayliss
I. Varfolomeev
56′
J. Houghton
L. Thompson
51′
I. Varfolomeev
Halftime 2-1
47′
M. Phillips
44′
S. Bradley
27′
2-1
J. Reid
Assist: D. Kemp
17′
1-1
T. Darikwa
3′
1-0
L. Thompson
Assist: C. Piergianni
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Match Info

Stevenage and Lincoln City Battle to Stalemate in League One

Stevenage Borough and Lincoln City played out an intense 2-2 draw at the Lamex Stadium, a result that highlighted both teams' strengths and weaknesses as the League One season entered its final phases. The shared points reflected a match where neither side could fully seize control or land a decisive blow.

Tactical Battle Unfolds

The encounter on April 18, 2026, saw a fascinating clash of styles. Stevenage, typically robust and direct, aimed to impose their physicality, while Lincoln City looked to control possession and play through the lines. This tactical duel played out in the scoreline, with each team responding to the other's goals, demonstrating resilience and a refusal to be beaten.

Key Performances

The match was decided by key moments in both penalty areas. Clinical finishing was on show for all four goals, with attackers taking their chances when presented. Defensively, both sides will have been disappointed to concede twice, with the draw likely stemming from a combination of offensive quality and defensive lapses at critical times.

Playoff Picture Implications

For clubs like Stevenage and Lincoln City, every point is precious in the race for promotion or playoff positioning. This draw, while not a defeat, may feel like two points dropped for both, especially if they are chasing the automatic promotion spots. The result keeps them in touch with the pack but increases the pressure to win their remaining fixtures to achieve their season-defining goals.