Fri 7th Apr
Kick-off 15:00

MCM Morecambe

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PLY Argyle

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Former Greens boss Derek Adams will lead out his Morecambe side against Argyle this Good Friday, with the Shrimps looking for points as they battle to avoid relegation.

Morecambe are 22nd in Sky Bet League One, with 34 points from their 40 games. Having struggled through the first part of the season, they had somewhat of a renaissance over Christmas and New Year, beating Accrington Stanley (2-0), Burton Albion (5-0), Cheltenham Town (2-1) and Bristol Rovers (5-1), all at home, with just a defeat at Ipswich in the midst of this resurgence.

However, since the Rovers win on 28 January, Morecambe have won just once from 13 games, which was a home game against Port Vale. In that run of 13 matches, they scored just six goals.

That said, Morecambe’s home record proves they are difficult to beat at the Mazuma Stadium, with just six defeats out of 20 home games. That includes just two home losses in their last 14.

Jensen Weir is Morecambe’s top goalscorer, with nine goals to his name. Cole Stockton, who bagged 26 times last season, has five on his tally this time round, but remains a threat in Morecambe’s front line.

Earlier in the season, Argyle met Morecambe just before Christmas, and won 2-1, with goals from Niall Ennis and Sam Cosgrove putting Argyle in front before former Green Anthony O’Connor, who has since moved on to Harrogate Town, got a consolation.  

Schumacher Says
“We expect a tough game from Morecambe. One of our old managers is their manager. We know that Derek’s teams will always be really well organised. They've got a threat when they counter attack and break, and they can score goals from outside the box. we need to make sure that we're prepared for that"

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A Strip for the Trip
Argyle will be wearing their white away kit for this game. 

Argyle TV
The game will be covered on Argyle TV, with commentary from Charlie Price and Brian McGlinchey. Both will be on hand for a pre-match show which will be available for free on YouTube from 2pm.

The game is available to stream for domestic and overseas supporters. 

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Retro kit

Sam Cosgrove v Morecambe

Morecambe 1
Weir 3

Argyle 3
Mayor 63
Waine 87
Matete 90

Two substitutes, introduced before the hour at a sunny Morecambe, arguably scored two of the most important goals in Argyle’s thrilling league campaign.

The Greens trailed for 60 minutes, after Jensen Weir had struck early for the hosts, but Danny Mayor changed the momentum with a fantastic leveller for the Pilgrims and then Ben Waine, who had come on at the same time, grabbed a dramatic winner three minutes from time.

Just to add some extra gloss after a tough week, two more substitutes combined for an exquisite third, Callum Wright threading a delightful pass into space for Jay Matete to slam home in stoppage time.

A massive three points for Argyle, ensuring Easter Sunday would be enjoyed at the top of the division.

Argyle manager Steven Schumacher made five changes from the Wembley defeat to Bolton, with Tyreik Wright, Sam Cosgrove, Mickel Miller, Matt Butcher and Brendan Galloway replacing Mayor, Bali Mumba, Matete, Callum Wright and Macaulay Gillesphey.

Morecambe, under the stewardship of former Pilgrim boss Derek Adams, started the day four points from safety and the hosts survived an early scare, Miller floating a deep cross toward Joe Edwards, who was just thwarted by goalkeeper Connor Ripley palming the ball clear.

The corner was met by James Wilson, superbly saved by Ripley, and ten seconds later the ball was in the Argyle net. Morecambe broke with impressive speed and Weir had a clear run on goal, slotting a neat finish beyond Burton and in off the far post.

It was a horrible start in the Easter sunshine for Argyle and the Shrimps were understandably buoyed by the goal, creating another opening for Weir, who thankfully shot high and wide on this occasion.

Gradually, the Greens regrouped with a spell of prolonged possession and Cosgrove had a shot charged down after the ball squirmed loose from a corner. The problem for Argyle was the belief Morecambe had taken from the goal and the home side were doing a fine job of disrupting any consistent rhythm in the Pilgrim play.

Argyle were able to throw plenty of crosses into the Morecambe box, with Tyreik Wright’s set-piece delivery particularly useful. While the hosts repelled the aerial bombardment, they were increasingly camped in their own box as the first half drew to a close.

One cross from Miller picked out Edwards for a header deflected narrowly wide before Dan Scarr had to clear from almost under his bar after a sublime touch and cross by the lively Dan Crowley. The interval arrived with a 22-yard drive from Wilson skidding a fraction wide.

Edwards fizzed a low strike into the arms of Ripley two minutes after the restart before smart play on the left from Miller led to a cutback that was stabbed goalwards by a sliding Ryan Hardie but then hacked clear.

Miller had a 20-yard shot blocked by the hosts but Morecambe recovered to conjure room for Cole Stockton to test the handling of Burton with a low drive from a similar position. Argyle turned to Mayor and Waine for some fresh impetus, replacing Butcher and Cosgrove.

It proved to be an inspired decision, as Mayor delivered the moment of magic Argyle needed to ignite their afternoon, dancing inside from the left and curling a beautiful finish into the far corner from the edge of the penalty area.

Ripley rescued his team from conceding a second moments later, expertly tipping over a glancing near-post header from Hardie, as Argyle cranked up the pressure on their hosts.

Callum Wright and Mumba were introduced for Edwards and Miller, with the Greens desperately seeking a winner to maintain their small cushion in the Sky Bet League One automatic promotion places.

The Shrimps, however, were equally desperate in their fight for survival, testing the Pilgrim defence with successive corners. Argyle answered the question and also escaped a searing drive from Donald Love past the top corner, as Matete replaced Jordan Houghton.

In a frantic finale, Matete immediately got involved by pinching the ball on the left and weighted a perfect pass for Waine to steer a composed finish beyond Ripley, sending the wonderful Green Army into joyous delirium.

Matete then fired a tremendous low finish past Ripley to seal the win and Argyle can now look forward to another crucial game, with Lincoln City the visitors on Easter Monday.

Morecambe: 1 Connor Ripley; 2 Donald Love, 4 Liam Gibson, 5 Farrend Rawson, 6 Ryan Delaney, 8 Dan Crowley (17 Caleb Watts 70), 9 Cole Stockton, 15 Jensen Weir, 22 Josh Austerfield, 23 Pape Souare (25 Adam Mayor 90), 29 Dynel Simeu (18 Oumar Niasse 90). Substitutes (not used): 12 Adam Smith (gk), 7 Jake Taylor, 14 Arthur Gnahoua,, 21 Ryan Cooney.

Booked: Rawson 30, Delaney 74

Argyle: 25 Callum Burton; 4 Jordan Houghton (28 Jay Matete 83), 5 James Wilson, 6 Dan Scarr, 7 Matt Butcher (10 Danny Mayor 57), 8 Joe Edwards (capt) (17 Bali Mumba 76), 9 Ryan Hardie, 14 Mickel Miller (26 Callum Wright 76), 16 Sam Cosgrove (23 Ben Waine 57), 22 Brendan Galloway, 29 Tyreik Wright. Substitutes (not used): 32 Adam Parkes (gk), 21 Nigel Lonwijk.

Booked: Edwards 59, Matete 90

Attendance: 4,904 (est. 1,050 away).

Referee: Marc Edwards