Wycombe Wanderers boss Gareth Ainsworth is expecting a difficult afternoon in Lincolnshire on Saturday as he takes the side up to former club Lincoln City.

Fresh off the back of a 2-0 win over play-off chasing Portsmouth on Sunday, just two points separate the Chairboys from the Imps, who sit 12th.

Looking to pick up a third win in four, Ainsworth is urging everyone to respect the threats posed by Mark Kennedy's outfit.

Ainsworth stated: "They’re very much under the radar but they’ve just ticked along nicely.

"I’ve watched their last few games and wow, they’re a decent side with plenty of legs on the pitch.

"Mark Kennedy is an ex-teammate of mine, playing at a high level in the Premier League and internationals. 

"I expect nothing more than a well-drilled, flowing team of good footballers.

"Mark is really getting something together at Lincoln.

"I’ll be happy to share a beer with him after the game, but hopefully we’ve got something from Sincil Bank because it’s always a tough place to go.

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"We are not taking this any lighter than the Portsmouth’s or Ipswich’s, because I think Lincoln are a good side.

"Consistency is key for me, and if we can back up what we did Sunday, bringing something back from Sincil Bank, that’ll be great."

Beginning to turn around some tricky form on the road, winning three of the last four after winning just once in the first six, the former Lincoln City favourite believes it is down to the spirit among the group.

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"We travel well, we always have. We seem to have this spirit on the bus and in the hotel where the boys walk in together and there are no cliques.

"There are no little groups sitting in the corner talking behind each other’s backs, they’re all really up for it and together.

"I was really proud when we got that.

"You look at dinner sometimes and they don’t sit together as groups every week, they change it up.

"You’ll see different people sat with different people, and with some clubs I’ve been at you always get cliques where these three will only sit with these three.

"There’s none of that at Wycombe, it’s brilliant to see."

The game will kick off at 3pm.