Matches
From match previews to players ratings and the opposition view, this is the home of our matchday content about Plymouth Argyle Football Club.
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.
Match Analysis: Peterborough 0 Plymouth Argyle 1
With ten men, Peterborough lost the ability to press Fox or threaten on the counter-attack, leaving Argyle’s playmaker plenty of time to set up attacks.
Lessons Learned: Peterborough 0 Plymouth Argyle 1
The diamond – especially Sarcevic – really asserted itself in the first 45 and denied Peterborough space to exploit. Adams got that tactical choice right.
Player Ratings: Peterborough 0 Plymouth Argyle 1
A game suited for Sarcevic: he got up-close and personal with the opposition, winning the ball back regularly. and breached the back-line a couple of times.
The Opposition View: Peterborough v Plymouth Argyle
Fergie will revert to the diamond formation. Little width and most of the play through the centre of the park with Lee Tomlin will controlling the game.
Tactical Preview: Peterborough v Plymouth Argyle
The left side of defence is arguably their biggest weakness with Lafferty and White lacking pace against Freddie Ladapo, who will play on the shoulder.
Lessons Learned: Wycombe 1 Plymouth Argyle 0
Wycombe had no issue dealing with the front line and specifically Freddie Ladapo. Ryan Taylor could have provided a more physical presence.
Match Analysis: Wycombe 1 Plymouth Argyle 0
Argyle were second best; Derek Adams and his side failed to deal with threats that have repeatedly haunted them in the past.






