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Plymouth Argyle
Championship | Gameweek 40
Apr 1, 2024 at 3pm UK
Home Park
Bristol City

Plymouth
0 - 1
Bristol City


Devine (54'), Gibson (62'), Houghton (90')
Devine (78')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Wells (57')
Twine (28'), Pring (88'), Wells (90+6')

Preview: Plymouth Argyle vs. Bristol City - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Monday's Championship clash between Plymouth Argyle and Bristol City, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Aiming to boost their chances of avoiding an immediate return to League One, Plymouth Argyle will welcome a resurgent Bristol City side to Home Park on Monday afternoon in the Championship.

The Pilgrims ended the month of March on a sour note by losing in East Anglia to Norwich City, whilst the Robins produced a standout performance to down a faltering Leicester City in the West Country.


Match preview

Plymouth Argyle head coach Ian Foster reacts on January 27, 2024© Reuters

Following a standout 2-0 victory at the Riverside Stadium against Michael Carrick's Middlesbrough on February 24, Plymouth Argyle have endured a winless March as the pressure near the bottom of the Championship intensifies, collecting just a single point from five fixtures in the third month of the calendar year.

As has often been the case this season, Morgan Whittaker fired home to give the Pilgrims a first-half advantage at Carrow Road versus top-six chasing Norwich on Good Friday, but the visitors were unable to hold on for any points, with a Joshua Sargent strike and an own goal from Ashley Phillips completing the turnaround for David Wagner's Canaries.

Much of the early-season narrative around Plymouth was based on their stellar form at Home Park being enough to keep them clear of relegation, but Ian Foster's men lost four-straight home matches prior to the international break, failing to score and conceding eight in the process.

It is clear to see that the mid-season departures of key personnel such as manager Steven Schumacher and goalscoring midfielder Finn Azaz have derailed the Pilgrims' upwards momentum this term, with Saturday's hosts sitting precariously in 20th, just two points above the bottom three.

Possessing a 27% win rate at the Devonshire club since taking charge at the beginning of the calendar year, 47-year-old Foster is quickly losing the backing of the Plymouth faithful, and the former England Under-20 coach likely needs to keep the Green Army afloat in order to retain his job for next season.

Bristol City manager Liam Manning before the match on March 5, 2024© Reuters

Showcasing their ability to turn up for the big occasion, Bristol City handed their supporters at Ashton Gate a Good Friday treat by defeating Enzo Maresca's Leicester, meaning that the title-chasing Foxes have won just one of their last six Championship matches as their promotion bid stutters.

Following some inspired goalkeeping from Max O'Leary - and admittedly a chunk of poor finishing from Jamie Vardy - the Robins hit the front courtesy of a fierce Anis Mehmeti strike in the 73rd minute, with the Albanian netting his third goal of the second-tier campaign.

Cautious not to bask in the glory of a success over Leicester for too long, Liam Manning turned his attentions straight to Easter Monday's trip to Home Park during his post-match press conference on Friday, demanding that his Bristol City troops find a run of consistency until the end of the campaign.

After the dismissal of Nigel Pearson earlier in the season, the Robins have failed to fulfil their potential and push for a spot in the top six, with Monday's visitors currently occupying 13th place in the Championship standings, 14 points behind sixth-placed Norwich and 11 ahead of Huddersfield Town in 22nd.

One of Bristol City's finest victories of the term to date arrived against Plymouth back in September, when goals from Sam Bell, Matty James, Mark Sykes and former Luton Town attacker Harry Cornick extended the Pilgrims' winless run on the road to four league matches at the beginning of the campaign.

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Team News

Plymouth Argyle's Adam Randell celebrates scoring their first goal on January 27, 2024© Reuters

Following an arduous trip to East Anglia on Good Friday, Plymouth boss Foster could opt to shuffle his pack slightly for this encounter, with the likes of Joe Edwards and Ben Waine pushing for starts.

Replacing the departed Azaz in the engine room, Leeds United loanee Darko Gyabi has impressed since his temporary switch from Yorkshire in January, but the 20-year-old is out until the end of April due to a groin injury.

Phillips could be taken out of the firing line after his own goal last time out, but it is more likely that Brendan Galloway makes way for Julio Pleguezuelo in the backline should Foster change his defence.

After being a constant thorn in the side of James Justin in the second half on Friday, Ross McCrorie is in line to be promoted to the starting XI at Home Park.

Irishman Sykes is also banging on the door for a spot in the team following his impressive cameo against the Foxes, meaning that Scott Twine could drop to the bench.

Heading into the final seven games of the term, the Robins remain without the services of 21-year-old Bell, who sustained a hamstring injury in February.


Plymouth Argyle possible starting lineup:
Cooper; Phillips, Gibson, Pleguezuelo; Sorinola, Randell, Houghton, Miller; Whittaker, Devine, Hardie

Bristol City possible starting lineup:
O'Leary; Vyner, Dickie, Roberts; McCrorie, Knight, James, Pring; Mehmeti, Twine, Conway


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We say: Plymouth Argyle 2-1 Bristol City

Regardless of their recent struggles, Plymouth will be targeting Monday's home match as a massive opportunity to earn maximum points in their bid for survival.

Bristol City had to be on top form to secure victory over Leicester last time out, although we feel that the Robins' inconsistency is set to strike once more at Home Park.


For data analysis of the most likely results, scorelines and more for this match please click here.


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