Lincoln City host Exeter City in one of the biggest matches of the League Two fixture list this weekend, with both hunting a place in the end of season play offs.

Whilst it is the Imps first foray back into the Football League, Exeter are old hands in this position, having been beaten finalists last season.

Paul Tisadle is one of the longest serving managers in the Football League, but he'll be pitting his wits against the rising stars of Danny and Nicky Cowley. FA Cup quarter-finalists last season, Checktrade Trophy finalists this season and a promotion under their belts too, it's been quite a ride since they took charge in 2016.

A win for Exeter tomorrow will rule Lincoln out of the promotion race for this season, defeats for the Grecians will leave it closer than ever as we round the final corner and enter the home straight.

Two quality teams, but which players would get into a combined XI?

FLW takes a look, let us know if you agree below.

Pym is a former England U20 and he gets the bod ahead of three keepers that City have used this season.

It's a close run thing though, Josh Vickers looked promising for Lincoln before his injury.

Eardley has Premier League quality and that has been evident all season.

He's been Lincoln's best player by a considerable distance and would walk into any team in League Two, Exeter included.

Sweeney was signed by the fans of Exeter using their '1931' fan funded player after a successful trial.

He's scored seven times from 32 outings and with that sort of potency, he gets the nod.

The Imps haven't seen much of Wilson yet, but they will. He arrived in January from Sheffield United but has been out with a broken ankle.

He's played international football for Wales and is fully intending to get the Imps promoted.

To compliment the array of midfield talent both sides have, we're going to have to have a five-man midfield.

Bostwick is a behemoth for City and would get into 90% of League One sides, let alone League Two.

Former Reading trainee Taylor is another Welsh international who gets a spot in the side.

He likes a shot from midfield, he's let fly 56 times, scoring six.

Alex Woodyard almost moved this transfer window, opting to turn down Luton to remain with the Imps.

He's followed Danny Cowley from Concord to Lincoln, via Braintree.

Moxey is an Exeter legend and a player instantly recognisable to wider football fans.

He's back at St James Park this season after a spell in the upper echelons of the Football League

Rowe is a wide player who would certainly suit a 3-5-2, given the right defensive backing.

He's on loan at Lincoln from Ipswich and has immense personal ability.

Former Aberdeen striker Stockley is the leading scorer for the Devon side and is a constant threat for defenders.

He's been the target of some tough tackling recently, testament to his ability.

£180k-rated Matt Green has been around the block a few times, but he's still as tenacious and dogged as ever.

He's Lincoln's leading scorer and is never found lacking in effort.