The Game
Argyle v Derby County. Home Park. Saturday, 15 March. 3pm. Sky Bet Championship.
The Opposition
Derby are 22nd in the Championship table, with 35 points from 37 games. They are two points, and two places, above Argyle.
Of Derby’s nine wins this season, eight have come at home, and just one on the road. That was at Coventry City, on 6 November.
The Rams began the season, having been promoted from League One last term, with three wins in their first five games but, from mid-September to 10 December, they won just two of 15 matches.
Two wins in three perked up County, as they beat Portsmouth and West Bromwich Albion around Christmas, but this was followed by seven defeats in a row. Two draws at the start of February – against Norwich City and Oxford United – stemmed the row briefly, but Derby then lost three in a row, failing to score.
This week, though, they have shown signs of life. Two home games, and two wins, have given hope. Derby beat Blackburn Rovers 2-1 on Saturday, then Coventry 2-0 in midweek.
The Gaffer
John Eustace left Blackburn Rovers, fighting for the play-offs, to join Derby, in a relegation fight, in 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 Harriers, 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.
In July 2022, Eustace took over at Birmingham City, and it was a surprise when he was sacked in October 2023, having seemingly stabilised the football club. He joined Blackburn in February 2024, only to leave a year later to join Derby.
The Squad
Ebou Adams (below), who is likely to anchor Derby’s midfield on Saturday, has had a good season, and has an interesting story. Born in London to Gambian parents, Adams was signed, aged 20, by Norwich City, from Dartford. This did not work out, and he returned to non-league football with Ebbsfleet United. He moved to Forest Green Rovers, in League Two, and in three years with them attained promotion, before moving to Cardiff City. He played sparingly there, joining Derby on loan last season, and signing permanently following their promotion.

With seven goals, Jerry Yates is the leading scorer for County. He scored a stunning goal for them in the draw with Argyle earlier in the season, which came in a run of three consecutive goalscoring games. Yates came through at Rotherham United, with loans out to Harrogate Railway, Harrogate Town, Carlisle United and Swindon Town, the last of which saw him score freely in League Two. His form earned a move to Blackpool, where he spent three years, before moving to Swansea City. He is on loan to Derby from the Swans.
Earlier this season
Argyle drew 1-1 at Derby earlier in the season. Jerry Yates scored an acrobatic goal to put The Rams in front, but Adam Randell equalised with a direct free-kick that deflected home.
Argyle TV
Argyle TV’s coverage will begin with Argyle Breakfast at 10am, which will be hosted by Erin Black and Aaron Cusack. Erin will return, alongside David Byrne, for the Pre-Match Show, which starts at 2.30pm. Commentary will be provided from Home Park by Charlie Price and Ryan Dickson.
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