Matches
From match previews to players ratings and the opposition view, this is the home of our matchday content about Plymouth Argyle Football Club.
Match Analysis: Plymouth Argyle 5 Rochdale 1
It was less a victory, more an annihilation. Less a footballing contest, more a procession. Argyle led 1-0 at half time, but could have been out of sight.
Player Ratings: Plymouth Argyle 5 Rochdale 1
Who showed “just how far he has progressed”, who is “a new-found beacon of confidence”, and who delivered a “surprisingly astute performance”?
Tactical Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Rochdale
Rochdale have conceded four of more goals on a total of eight occasions in League One, a record high for the Football League this season.
Match Analysis: Bradford 0 Plymouth Argyle 0
Argyle would be much better if they found a way to create chances from open play, rather than relying on set piece situations.
Lessons Learned: Bradford 0 Plymouth Argyle 0
Adams’ excuses for lining up with a sorry excuse of a midfield are dwindling by the minute. Threlkeld must start next week if he is indeed fully fit.
Player Ratings: Bradford 0 Plymouth Argyle 0
Who had “a mixed bag of a game”, who prevented an “inevitable winning goal for Bradford”, and who “had the first touch of a pinball machine”?
Opposition View: Bradford v Plymouth Argyle
Our season is on a knife edge. If we lose to Argyle, you’ll hear the sound of thousands of Bradford City supporters chucking in the towel.
Tactical Preview: Bradford v Plymouth Argyle
Their attacking style and personnel means they get caught out on the edge of their area as opposition players can often find themselves in space to shoot.
Match Analysis: Plymouth Argyle 1 Portsmouth 1
Suddenly, Carey appeared more willing to try things he otherwise may not have, perhaps fearful of a backlash from a restless crowd if things didn’t pan out.
Opposition View: Portsmouth
I remember back in League Two that Graham Carey was the man to fear for you guys, but then our version of him was Gary Roberts and he’s long gone.
Tactical Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Portsmouth
Portsmouth focus on utilising the abundance of pace in their attacking midfield trio of Ronan Curtis, Gareth Evans and Jamal Lowe to create chances.
Final Whistle: To Bristol and Back
If fans had a reason to spend more time at Home Park, they would. I firmly believe Argyle have a lot more to offer in terms of the whole match-day experience.





