Matches
From match previews to players ratings and the opposition view, this is the home of our matchday content about Plymouth Argyle Football Club.
Extra energy helps Argyle win Lincoln epic
Even though they couldn’t be spurred on by a crowd, Argyle had enough energy in the closing stages to roll over their opponents.
Player Ratings: Plymouth Argyle 4 Lincoln 3
What a game. Attacking flair, defensive incompetence, excellent finishes and wasted opportunities for even more.
Player Ratings: Portsmouth 2 Plymouth Argyle 2
Plymouth Argyle threw away two points today, but they still took a point from Fratton Park, making it 8/12 points in the past four away games.
Argyle forced to hold on despite dominating Gillingham
Argyle’s domination of possession allowed them to create chances at a greater rate than their opponents, but they were left holding on.
Is Luke Jephcott the best striker in League One?
In a terrible year for just about everyone, Jephcott’s emergence is by far the best thing that has happened to the club.
Opposition View: Charlton v Plymouth Argyle
“Bowyer will use two up front in the league as much as he can. We can play football but have the ability to go direct as well.”
Argyle’s best team grab elusive victory
Plymouth Argyle put their best team out on the field and finally won. That more or less tells the full story.
Preview: Plymouth Argyle v MK Dons
Both Plymouth Argyle and MK Dons will be feeling the pressure heading into Saturday’s League One encounter at Home Park.
Argyle’s issues laid bare once more
The goals conceded do lead one to wonder what defensive work actually takes place in Argyle’s training sessions.
Preview: Bristol Rovers v Plymouth Argyle
Both Plymouth Argyle and Bristol Rovers come into Saturday’s encounter at the Memorial Stadium knowing that three points could potentially change the trajectory of their season.
Opposition View: Bristol Rovers v Plymouth Argyle
“We’ll play mostly on the deck, trying to get the front 4 in the game. Width to be provided by Leahy at left back and Ehmer at right back.”
Ipswich defeat sees Argyle lose their heads again
It’s hardly the first time we’ve seen Argyle fall apart this season. It almost seems to be a weekly occurrence.