Matches
From match previews to players ratings and the opposition view, this is the home of our matchday content about Plymouth Argyle Football Club.
Opposition View: Plymouth Argyle v Doncaster
“We set up with a 4-2-3-1 formation, get it out wide and try to exploit gaps in and around the defensive zone of the opponents.”
Do Plymouth Argyle have a second half issue?
Either team could have won it, but It’s the second time in a week that Argyle have let a good half time position slip in the second period.
Opposition View: Wigan v Plymouth Argyle
“The real worry at the moment is the defence. We just have so little depth there that it has caused us a lot of issues.”
Reality check provided in Lincoln
A quality season could yet await, but Lincoln dealt Argyle a timely reminder of the step up in class in League One.
Opposition View: Lincoln v Plymouth Argyle
“It could be any number of combinations, but probably 4-3-3 with overlapping full backs and a tight heart to the midfield.”
Argyle survive sloppy spell to beat Northampton
Aside from an alarming ten-minute spell in the second half, Northampton’s game plan allowed Argyle to control the pace of the game.
Player Ratings: Plymouth Argyle 2-1 Northampton
Arguably most impressive is his strength bringing the ball out from the back; you can see that he’s played further forward in his youth.
Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Northampton
After both gaining promotion to League One, Northampton and Plymouth Argyle have experienced very different starts to the season.
Game management helps Argyle to Burton victory
It’s a step in the right direction. Though attacking football will remain the norm, a little bit of tempo control can be just as pleasing.
Opposition View: Plymouth Argyle v Burton
“The Plymouth wing-backs are the biggest threat in my eyes and it’s something Buxton will need to focus a lot of attention on.”
Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Burton
Both Burton and Plymouth Argyle come into Saturday’s fixture at Home Park looking to bounce back from from defeat last weekend in League One.
Plymouth Argyle take no shame from Hull defeat
Argyle’s defeat at the weekend wasn’t met with derision. Instead, there was an acceptance that the team put in a sterling effort.






