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Argyle travel to Hillsborough to take on Sheffield Wednesday in the first round of the Emirates FA Cup on Sunday.

The Greens made it through to the fourth-round last season, beating Charlton Athletic, Lincoln City and Huddersfield Town before eventually being knocked out by Premier League side Sheffield United.

In all, the Pilgrims have a good recent record in the FA Cup, getting to at least the second round in each of the last five seasons.

Having already played and beaten Sunday’s opponents this season, the Greens will go into the game with confidence.

Sitting second in Sky Bet League One and on a 15-match unbeaten run in the league, Argyle are one of the form sides in the country.

Despite this, Ryan Lowe is making sure that his players and staff are still fully focussed and not getting ahead of themselves.

Speaking ahead of the game he said, “It is a fantastic cup competition, and it gives you an opportunity to get through the rounds and play the Premier League teams.

“It’s a tough slog to get to those rounds and we are just looking forward to an exciting game.

“Sheffield Wednesday are in decent enough form of late, they have cone off the back of a 3-0 win against Sunderland and we know it isn’t going to be easy.

“They have changed their formation, they changed a few personnel as well. Two games are never the same are they, two halves are never the same these days.

“We have to put a game plan together and then hopefully go there and put in a performance that warrants a good result.”

The hosts are three times winners of the cup, with the last of those coming in 1935.

Sunday will be the first time in nine years that they will have entered the competition at this stage and will be just the third time they have played Argyle in the FA Cup.

Like the Greens, Wednesday are in decent league form. They won their last match, 3-0 at home to Sunderland and are unbeaten in seven games. In fact, since losing at Home Park two months ago, Wednesday have tasted defeat just once.

Darren Moore’s side reached the fourth round of the cup last season, beating Exeter City in the third, before losing 3-0 at Goodison Park against Premier League side Everton.

TEAM NEWS

Argyle have no fresh injury concerns ahead of Sunday’s game.

Jordan Houghton will be available for selection again after serving a one game suspension in the win over Ipswich Town last weekend.

Sheffield Wednesday could be without defender Dominic Iorfa and Sam Hutchinson after both missed recent games due to injuries.

Forward Josh Windass is still out with a hamstring problem and the midfield pair of George Byers and Masimo Luongo are not expected to be fit enough to feature.

TICKET NEWS

Tickets are still available for the game and can be bought on the day from the turnstiles at Hillsborough. These can only be purchased with cash.

Supporter coaches are being put on by the club with the Miles Away Travel Club and will leave at 3:45am on Sunday morning. Places on the coach are on a first come first serve basis and must be booked before hand.

For all ticket information you can call 01752907700 or visit the Home Park Ticket Office.

ARGYLE TV

With the fixture being selected by broadcasters for coverage - in the UK on ITV, and overseas via various outlets - competition regulations prevent the club from streaming the match live in domestic or international territories via Argyle TV. As a result of these factors there will therefore be no Argyle TV coverage for this fixture.

Details on where you can watch the game can be found here.

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Argyle played out a goalless draw away at Sheffield Wednesday to book an Emirates FA Cup First Round Replay at Home Park.

Clear-cut chances were few and far between at Hillsborough, but both sides will be left feeling they could have done enough to advance to the Second Round of the FA Cup today.

Argyle’s best chance of scoring the decisive goal came after Jordon Garrick’s initial effort was bravely blocked, before his rebound was spectacularly kept out by Northern Ireland ‘keeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell. Whereas Sheffield Wednesday will be ruining a late golden opportunity by Lewis Wing in the final moments of the tie.

Argyle boss Ryan Lowe made two changes from the side that defeated Ipswich Town last weekend, with former Owl Danny Mayor in for Ryan Broom, and Jordan Houghton returning from suspension in place of Adam Randell. Meanwhile, Conor Grant made his 100th appearance for the Greens.

Sheffield Wednesday manager Darren Moore made one change from Wednesday’s 3-0 win over Sunderland on Tuesday night. Former England under-21 striker Saido Berahino started in place of Lee Gregory alongside Florian Kamberi up front.

The best chance of the early exchanges came after Panutche Camara nicked the ball deep inside the Argyle half, launching a lightning-quick counter-attack, carrying the ball with purpose deep into Wednesday territory. A one-two with Ryan Hardie saw Camara enter the box, but his left footed effort was scuffed and somewhat comfortably saved by the legs of Bailey Peacock-Farrell.

Once again, a Camara-Hardie combination unlocked the Wednesday defence just before the half hour mark. Another smart give and go released the midfielder down the left and his early cross was slightly overhit, forcing Hardie wide and unable to get a shot off due to the narrow angle. His pull-back was met by an onrushing Joe Edwards, but his low effort was deflected wide of the near post.

The teams went into the break level after a relatively uneventful first half. Jephcott and Hardie’s clever movement and pace running the channels looked to be Argyle’s biggest threat and chance of finding an opener, whilst Wednesday had a number of dangerous looking crosses from the right-hand side comfortably dealt with by Michael Cooper.

Wednesday started the second half well, with Albanian striker Florian Kamberi forcing Cooper to make a save from a tight angle, before Barry Bannan attempted a spectacular first-time effort from the edge of the box which sailed over the crossbar by some distance.

Argyle hit back through Grant, coming the closest to opening the scoring with a trademark thumping left-footed effort from range that very narrowly cleared Peacock-Farrell’s bar.

Wednesday looked to gain a foothold in the game midway through the second half, and through some very neat build up play, including a back heel from the newly introduced Dele-Bashiru, sent Liam Palmer into the Argyle box. His strike from a dangerous position was straight at Cooper, who held it well. 

Barely a minute later, Berahino found himself in an optimum position to open the scoring on the left-hand side of the Argyle box and unleashed an effort at goal, for which Cooper had to be at full stretch to prevent Wednesday taking the lead.

Approaching the final ten minutes of the game, Argyle were miraculously denied an opener - not once, but twice. Jephcott turned well on the left to work some space and find Jordon Garrick, a half-time substitute in place of Hardie, in the middle of the box. His first left-footed strike was bravely blocked by Chey Dunkley. Before the rebound fell again to Garrick, who this time lifted a right foot effort from close range towards the Wednesday goal, but for a strong Peacock-Farrell hand to somehow deny his point-blank effort.

Wednesday had a wonderful opportunity to progress to the second round in the final minute of the game. A long, bouncing ball found Lewis Wing in the box with just Cooper to beat. But the ball wouldn’t fall kindly and he lashed his volleyed attempt over the bar, much to the relief of Ryan Lowe’s side.

Sheffield Wednesday: 1 Bailey Peacock-Farrell (gk), 2 Liam Palmer, 8 Dennis Adeniran (17 Fisayo Dele-Bashiru 60), 10 Barry Bannan (capt), 13 Calum Paterson (32 Jack Hunt 60), 18 Marvin Johnson, 20 Florian Kamberi (9 Lee Gregory 60), 22 Che Dunkley, 23 Theo Corbeanu (7 Olamide Shodipo 76), 24 Saido Berahino (40 Sylla Sow 85), 26 Lewis Wing. Substitutes (not used): 28 Joe Wildsmith (gk), 3 Jaden Brown, 14 George Byers, 21 Massimo Luongo,

Booked: Adeniran 47, Wing 71

Argyle (3-5-2): 1 Michael Cooper (gk); 22 Brendan Galloway, 6 Dan Scarr, 5 James Wilson; 15 Conor Grant, 10 Danny Mayor (7 Ryan Broom 63), 4 Jordan Houghton, 28 Panutche Camara, 8 Joe Edwards (capt) (18 Kieran Agard 85); 31 Luke Jephcott (42 Rhys Shirley 92), 9 Ryan Hardie (14 Jordon Garrick 45). Substitutes (not used): 25 Callum Burton (gk), 3 Macaulay Gillesphey, 20 Adam Randell, 27 Ryan Law, 44 Will Jenkins-Davies.

Booked:

Attendance: 7,261 (away TBC)

Referee: Anthony Backhouse
 

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