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The Game
Blackburn Rovers v Argyle. Ewood Park. Saturday, 9 March. 3pm. Sky Bet Championship.

The Gaffer
John Eustace took the Birmingham City manager's job in the summer of 2022, and in his first season at the helm, guided Blues to 17th position. He was, though, removed from his post in October, despite Blues being sixth in the league. 

John Eustace

Eustace, after being linked with several vacancies, was appointed as Blackburn manager on 9 February. 

Solihull-born Eustace had a playing career that took in stints at clubs such as Coventry City, Stoke City, Watford and Derby County, the vast majority of his career was played at the second-tier level.

His first managerial job was with Kidderminster, in the Vanarama National League, whom he led to two consecutive play-off appearances. He moved on to be assistant manager at Queens Park Rangers from 2018 to 2022, and later doubled up with being the assistant manager of the Ireland national team. 

The Opposition
Blackburn won the first game after Eustace's appointment, 3-1 against Stoke City, with the new boss in the stands, but they have not won since. They lost 1-0 against, coincidentally enough, at Eustace's old club Birmingham, then drew with Preston North End, Cardiff City and Norwich City, before losing to Newcastle United on penalties in the Emirates FA Cup. 

Last Saturday, Blackburn lost 2-1 at Swansea City, and in midweek drew 1-1 at home to Millwall. After 36 games, Blackburn have 40 points, exactly the same as Argyle. The Greens are one place higher thanks to a superior goal difference. 

The Squad
Sammie Szmodics is the Championship's leading goalscorer. with 20 league goals. He has six in the FA Cup, too. He scored seven goals in 41 games last season, having signed from Peterborough United. Szmodics began his career at hometown club Colchester United, and has also played for Bristol City. 

Only Szmodics has played more times this season for Rovers than midfielder Callum Brittain. Brittain came through the ranks at Milton Keynes Dons, playing more than 100 games, before moving to Barnsley. He went on Blackburn in the summer of 2022, and has played 68 times thus far. 

Callum Brittain

Earlier This Season
The sides met in the fifth game of the season, at Home Park, with Argyle running out 3-0 winners. Finn Azaz score a deflected opener to give the Pilgrims a first-half lead, with Ryan Hardie and Luke Cundle scoring towards the closing stages to seal the game. 

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A Strip for the Trip
Argyle will be wearing their green home kit for this game. 

Tickets
There is a ticket update on returns and collections, here

Argyle TV
Argyle TV’s pre-match show, with Charlie Price and Katie Middleton, will begin at 2pm, and is available to watch for free on YouTube. Commentary will be provided from Ewood Park Stadium by James Law and Lee Makel. International supporters can buy a match pass to watch the game, here.

Dennis Taylor and Steve Davis

Pleggy at Blackburn

Blackburn Rovers 1
Szmodics 8

Argyle 1
Whittaker 74

Every point is precious at this stage of the season and Argyle thoroughly deserved something from their trip to Blackburn.

The Greens fell behind early to a Sammie Szmodics strike but then created a number of decent opportunities in the first period.

A red card for home defender Kyle McFadzean changed the complexion early in the second half and the Pilgrims finally got their reward, Morgan Whittaker scoring on the rebound for a draw.

Argyle boss Ian Foster made five changes to the side narrowly beaten at Sheffield Wednesday in midweek, with Michael Cooper, Bali Mumba, Jordan Houghton, Julio Pleguzuelo and Mustapha Bundu replacing Conor Hazard, Joe Edwards, Adam Randell, Brendan Galloway and Darko Gyabi.

Blackburn entered the game seeking their first win in eight games, and it took eight minutes for the opening goal to arrive. After a tight start from both teams, Szmodics continued his prolific season with a curling finish beyond Cooper from the edge of the penalty area.

Argyle regrouped and mustered their first shot in anger when the pace of Ryan Hardie broke through the home defence, latching on to threaded pass by Whittaker, but the final shot was close enough to Leo Wahlstedt for the Blackburn ‘keeper to palm it wide.

Whittaker swiftly picked up on a loose ball for another inviting delivery into the box, which only just eluded the deep run of Bundu. The positive Pilgrim response continued with Hardie again bursting through, this time from a defensive lapse, but his steered shot was a fraction off target.

Moments later, Rovers spurned a great chance to double their lead, Szmodics providing the square pass for the arriving Arnor Sigurdsson, who probably should have done better than a shot that rattled against the bar.

Hardie, however, continued to be a menace, cutting inside for a shot deflected wide before the Greens swept forward again with a glorious passing move that only needed a finish, as a heavy touch from Mumba allowed Wahlstedt to pounce on the ball.  

Mickel Miller, on the opposite wing, then fired wide from a Lewis Gibson assist before Mumba retrieved the limelight with a dazzling run and shot that was blocked by the stretched home defence.

Half-time arrived with Argyle trailing but plenty of positives ahead of an important second period. The Greens were then given a major boost nine minutes after the restart, with McFadzean shown a straight red card for a professional foul on Hardie.

The subsequent Whittaker free-kick was saved by Wahlstedt but Argyle sensed blood, committing more men forward in search of a leveller. Blackburn, however, showed their threat with a swift counter that required fine tracking from Gibson and Ash Phillips to repel the danger.

Argyle replied with a fizzing low cross from Miller that was a fraction beyond Mumba before Sigurdsson fired into the arms of Cooper from a good position. Back to the Pilgrims, Hardie scuttling an effort wide of the post.

The Greens turned to the bench with 20 minutes remaining, Alfie Devine and Gyabi replacing Bundu and Pleguezuelo, with both immediately involved in the equaliser.

Gyabi swapped passes with Jordan Houghton to feed the ball wide for Miller, who cut back to Devine for a shot parried by Wahlstedt. Hardie and Whittaker both leapt on the rebound, and the ball was forced over the line by a jubilant Whittaker.

Rovers responded with a snapshot from Harry Pickering that forced Cooper into a superb save low to his left. The Greens refreshed the ranks even further by introducing Randell and Matty Sorinola for Houghton and Mumba.

Galloway for Phillips was the final Pilgrim change and the last act of a tense game was a cross from Sorinola flashing across the box with Argyle players just unable to get a touch.

Blackburn: 12 Leo Wahlstedt; 2 Callum Brittain, 3 Harry Pickering, 5 Dominic Hyam (capt), 7 Arnor Sigurdsson (19 Ryan Hedges 72), 8 Sammie Szmodics, 9 Sam Gallagher, 16 Scott Wharton, 21 John Buckley, 44 Yasin Ayali, 55 Kyle McFadzean. Substitutes (not used): 38 Nick Michalski (gk), 10 Tyrhys Dolan, 14 Billy Koumetio, 18 Dilan Markanday, 30 Jake Garrett, 33 Semir Telalovic, 45 Ben Chrisene.

Booked: Brittain 33, Ayali 90

Sent-off: McFadzean 54

Argyle: 1 Michael Cooper; 2 Bali Mumba (29 Matty Sorinola 80), 4 Jordan Houghton (capt) (20 Adam Randell 80), 5 Julio Pleguezuelo (16 Alfie Devine 72), 9 Ryan Hardie, 10 Morgan Whittaker, 14 Mickel Miller, 15 Mustapha Bundu (18 Darko Gyabi 72), 17 Lewis Gibson, 26 Ashley Phillips (22 Brendan Galloway 84), 27 Adam Forshaw. Substitutes (not used): 21 Conor Hazard (gk), 3 Lino Sousa, 8 Joe Edwards, 23 Ben Waine.

Booked: Mumba 56

Referee: Andrew Kitchen

Attendance: 14,108 (1,458 away)