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Preview: Plymouth Argyle v Fleetwood Town

27 August 2021

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Fleetwood Town face Plymouth Argyle on Saturday 28 August at Home Park in a Sky Bet League One fixture, and we have all you need to know ahead of the 3pm kick-off in our match preview.

Fixture: Plymouth Argyle v Fleetwood Town

Competition: Sky Bet League One

Date: Saturday 28 August 2021

Kick-off: 15:00

Venue: Home Park, Outland Road, Plymouth PL2 3DQ

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FLEETWOOD TOWN

The Cods are up and running for the season after their last outing as it finished in a 3-2 win over Cheltenham Town at Highbury Stadium last Saturday.

The away side opened the scoring in the tie through a Callum Wright strike, but it was Fleetwood who worked their way back into the game after Tom Clarke headed in an equaliser and Darnell Johnson scoring to put the Cods into the lead.

This was until Alfie May struck late to make the game, with Shayden Morris finding the back of the net with seconds to go secure the win.

In the game before, Simon Grayson’s side travelled to Hillsborough for the first time and battled hard throughout the fixture but ended up on the wrong side of the 1-0 result, with Lee Gregory grabbing the only goal of the game in the first half.

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PLYMOUTH ARGYLE

Argyle have made a positive start to the League One campaign as they have managed to accrue seven points from their opening four games, which includes a 3-0 away win over Shrewsbury Town in their last league game.

Ryan Hardie and Luke Jephcott – two players that Town Head Coach Grayson is familiar with after his time at Blackpool – were on the score sheet with Hardie opening the scoring, and later completing his brace juts after the hour mark, with Jephcott netting in between those two goals.

Another stand out result from the campaign, which only started at the beginning of the month, is a 4-0 win over Peterborough United in the first round of the Carabao Cup two weeks ago. Much like the Shrewsbury game, Hardie managed a brace, with Jephcott finding the back of the net, but with an additional goal from Panutche Camara on the day.

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PRE-MATCH QUOTES: SIMON GRAYSON

Head Coach Simon Grayson spoke to the media ahead of his side’s Sky Bet League One clash against Plymouth Argyle at Home Park on Saturday. Here is what the gaffer had to say in his interview:

“On Friday, we have a long journey down there on a bank holiday weekend. Our preparation will be good, and we certainly won’t use the excuse of a long journey for the result at the weekend. Plymouth have had some good results, most notably beating Shrewsbury 3-0 last week so it was a tough place to go.

“They play some good football which is pleasing on the eye, but we’ll go there and be respectful of the opposition, learn from what we needed to do better over the last few weeks and again, be ruthless in both boxes and hopefully come away with three points and a clean sheet.”

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Match Reports

Report: Points shared in an evenly contested battle against Plymouth

28 August 2021

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Fleetwood Town shared the points on Saturday afternoon as they played out a 1-1 draw with Plymouth Argyle at Home Park.

Both sides managed to find the net in the first half, with the home side breaking the deadlock through Ryan Hardie’s half-volley, which was then cancelled out by a clever finish by Callum Camps. Shayden Morris would hit the post soon after, with Jordon Garrick doing the same for the opposition in a closely fought battle.

The hosts had the first chance of the game inside the first two minutes when Ryan Hardie found space on the edge of the area. His driving run created space for the shot, but his effort was comfortable for Alex Cairns.

Argyle came close to the opening goal when Luke Jephcott met Conor Grant’s cross from inside the area. However, his volley was deflected away from the goal by the onrushing Harrison Holgate who ensured the score remained level.

It wasn’t long before Plymouth broke the deadlock when Brendan Galloway picked out Hardie with a long ball over the top of the Town defence. The forward waited for the ball to bounce before firing past the diving Cairns.

In the 35th minute, Cairns was called into action when Jordan Houghton spread play out to the left flank. He found Ryan Broom who forced the Town stopper into a smart, reaction save from close range.

Moments later, after an unbelievable spell of possession, Fleetwood found a way back into the game. Danny Andrew’s perfectly timed cross found Callum Camps in the penalty area who poked home to level the score.

The Cod Army came close to turning the game on its head. When Harrison Biggins’ cross was only half-cleared by the Argyle defence, Shayden Morris latched on the loose ball and unleashed a low, driven effort towards goal which struck the post.

Hardie almost put his side a goal to the good just before the break when he linked up with Grant once again. However, he skewed his effort high over the crossbar.

Fleetwood almost doubled their tally with the opening chance of the second half when Ged Garner’s defence-splitting pass found Callum Camps who forced Michael Cooper into a superb diving save. Andrew’s resulting corner found the head of Tom Clarke, but the goalkeeper was in the way for the second time in quick succession.

Morton had the chance to fire Fleetwood into the lead when he latched on to Andrew’s pinpoint pass in the penalty area. After taking a touch, the forward volleyed the ball towards goal, but his shot was too high.

Morris gave the hosts a scare when he beat Cooper to a loose ball. However, the Argyle defence were able to recover as Morris fell to his feet under a challenge.

The final effort of the game fell to the home side as substitute Jordon Garrick found himself in some space 30-yards away from the Fleetwood goal and decided to try his luck, with the effort striking Cairns’ crossbar and then cleared.

Town XI: Cairns (GK), Andrew, Clarke, Johnson, Morton (Pilkington 76’), Camps (Matete 76’), Rossiter (C), Holgate, Garner, Morris (Edmondson 88’), Biggins.

Subs not used: Crellin (GK), Hill, Clark, Johnston.

Plymouth XI: Cooper (GK) Gillesphey, Houghton, Scarr, Broom, Edwards (C) (Garrick 78’), Hardie (Law 86’), Grant (Shirley 86’), Galloway, Camara, Jephcott.

Subs not used: Burton (GK), Randell, Craske, Mitchell.

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Ticket News

Tickets and coach travel on sale for Plymouth Argyle fixture

22 August 2021

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Tickets and coach travel are still on sale for Fleetwood Town’s Sky Bet League One away trip to face Plymouth Argyle.

Simon Grayson’s side are set to travel to Home Park for their fourth away trip of the season, after Stoke City in the Carabao Cup and both Lincoln City and Sheffield Wednesday in the league.

The Cod Army will be situated in the Barn Park Stand, with prices as follows:

General Admission

Adults: £23

Concession (65+): £18

Under-23s: £13

Under-18s: £9

Under-12s: £6

Under-8s: £3

Wheelchair Access Tickets

Adults: £14

Concession (65+): £11

Under-23s: £8

Under-18s: £4

*Please note prices increase by £2 on match days on all tickets*

Coach Travel

Coaches will be departing Highbury Stadium at 6am, costing only £5 for all Onward Card Holders and £30 for Non-Onward Card Holders.

To purchase either match tickets or coach travel, visit the club shop at Highbury Stadium or call 01253 775080.

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