2022–23 Lincoln City F.C. season

Following the departure of Michael Appleton at the end of the 2021-22 season, Mark Kennedy was appointed as head coach resulting in a number of backroom staff changes.

Toward the end of the season work began, following successful planning permission, to extend the Stacey West stand as part of increasing the capacity of the Stadium.

Scott Fry was appointed the new goalkeeper coach in early July, replacing Steve Croudson who would join Grimsby Town, and Jordan McCann left his role as the clubs head of academy on 1 August.

[11] On 28 June, Rilmac Group took over the naming rights of what was the South Park stand in the LNER Stadium.

[16] The club confirmed three friendlies on 16 May 2022, with two matches scheduled at home against Blackburn Rovers and an as yet unannounced team alongside an away trip to Hartlepool United.

[26] On 15 September, the fixture against Milton Keynes Dons was postponed following international call ups for both sides.

[33] On 15 December, the club announced a partnership with US soccer side San Diego Loyal SC.

[36] On 2 February, head of performance Ross Burbeary left the club to join Derby County.

[38] On 15 February, Pablo Webster, Evan Mitz and Brian Anderson made a significant investment in Lincoln City.

[41] On 20 April, Lasse Sørensen was named the PFA Community Champion for Lincoln City.

[52] The second round draw took place on 10 August 2022 by Clinton Morrison and Michael Gray in which Lincoln were drawn against Barrow.

[55] The Imps were drawn into Group E of the Northern section alongside Doncaster Rover, Barnsley and a TBC invited club.

[59] The quarter-final draw was made on 15 December and Lincoln were drawn to face Accrington Stanley.