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: Gillingham v Plymouth Argyle
Generally, too many of our good results have then been wasted as shockers, most recently Shrewsbury at home (0-2), have seen us take one or two steps back.
Match Analysis: Doncaster 2 Plymouth Argyle 0
Argyle set up in a way that made them likely to lose the game. Individual mistakes across the pitch confirmed that they would lose the game.
Player Ratings: Doncaster 2 Plymouth Argyle 0
It is a refreshing tonic to finally see a player who is capable of winning headers, chest downs, holding up the ball and actually distributing it.
Opposition View: Doncaster Rovers v Plymouth Argyle
Without Whiteman and Kane, we have had to adapt a more robust 4-2-3-1 formation in recent weeks, but it has paid dividends with three wins in a row.
Match Analysis: Plymouth Argyle 0 Charlton 2
Argyle had the best of the game up until the penalty miss. After it, however, their concentration levels seemed to crumble.
Lessons Learned: Plymouth Argyle 0 Charlton 2
This isn’t the first time we have lost points through our inability to finish quality chances, and is again the main take-away from the loss.
Player Ratings: Plymouth Argyle 0 Charlton 2
The victory Charlton achieved last season was down to the fact that they prevented the ball from getting to Fox. A similar tactic was deployed on Saturday.
Opposition View: Plymouth Argyle v Charlton
Ahead of a game that could have implications at both ends of the table, we spoke to Charlton fan Marcus Hoare for this edition of the Opposition View, Plymouth Argyle v Charlton.
Match Analysis: Plymouth Argyle 2 Bristol Rovers 2
To break through, Argyle had to rely on a superb curling finish from a tight angle by Lameiras and a comedy own goal from Rovers’ Tony Craig.
Player Ratings: Plymouth Argyle vs Shrewsbury
“His passing and interchange with Ruben Lameiras was delightful, he had a decent effort deflected into the side netting, and proved to be the match-winner.”
Tactical Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Luton
Argyle will need to keep the ball on the deck and get it out wide to the likes of Graham Carey and Ruben Lameiras where they can cause some damage.
Match Analysis: Sunderland 2 Plymouth Argyle 0
The Greens may be well within their rights to believe they deserved a little more. Unfortunately, composure cost Argyle this weekend, at both ends.







