Lincoln City and Oxford United are set for a clash in the bottom half of League One this weekend and the two clubs are currently separated by just five points in the league table with the latter looking to get further away from the drop zone.
Heading into the match, it's Lincoln who are better off. The club have won one less game with eight compared to Oxford's nine, but in reality, the latter has stunningly lost 16 times in League One already this season and now come into this one as low down in the table as they have been in many years.
Worse yet, Oxford have also played the most games in the league this season with 34 on the board so far, which has seen them concede 44 times and score just 36 goals. In fact, despite relegation fears not taking over the Kassam Stadium, the club are still only six points above MK Dons in 22nd.
Lincoln have drawn their past four league games and now head into this game with an unbeaten run since losing to Charlton Athletic back in early January. On the other hand, they have only managed to win just two games since against Accrington Stanley and Bristol Rovers, while they've drawn the six other games.