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: Gillingham 3 Plymouth Argyle 1
I’d usually write something here which tempers expectations, and mentions that things are never as good or bad as they seem. Now is not the time for that.
Player Ratings: Gillingham 3 Plymouth Argyle 1
This was just the latest in a long list of poor away performances by Ladapo. Yes, he scored, but otherwise he was a major hindrance on the team.
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.”








