MATT RIGGS

I would play a similar team that started in the earlier rounds against Sunderland and Bristol City.

I think that side should be, with the greatest of respect, more than capable of beating Lincoln.

I saw pictures on social media of Sean Dyche at Lincoln's game on Saturday, so the team will be well prepared, as always.

KEVIN ROBINSON

I'd make a handful of changes to the starting XI against Lincoln - though that doesn't mean it's a significantly weakened team. Players like Sam Vokes and James Tarkowski are as close as you can get to breaking into the starting XI, and this is a good opportunity for them to make a statement.

Ashley Westwood isn't cup-tied so he has another chance to get used to Dyche's system. Nick Pope has earned the right to keep his place, and will get more vital experience.

I don't think any of those changes weaken our team at all - we'll treat Lincoln with the respect they deserve, while taking advantage of the chance to give game-time to players on the brink of the team.

AMER STANSFIELD-MUSHTAQ

The Clarets are at home so I would trust any 11 that Sean Dyche selects to start against Lincoln to get the job done and avoid any upset.

It's the perfect opportunity to give new signings game time so I certainly would select Ashley Westwood.

I would stick with Pope in goal for this round of the competition and Sam Vokes would come in for me as well.

I would also give Michael Keane, Joey Barton and Ashley Barnes a week off in preparation for the important trip to Hull City.