Tue 22nd Feb
League One
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PLY Argyle

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Argyle play their second away game in four days when they travel to the Abbey Stadium on Tuesday night to take on Cambridge United in Sky Bet League One.

The Greens come into the game having won their previous four league matches, the latest being a 2-0 triumph away to Gillingham.

Second half goals from Jordon Garrick and Luke Jephcott were enough to give Argyle their first away victory over Gillingham since 1981 and saw the side move up to fifth in the table.

The win was the second time in succession that the Pilgrims have shut out their opponents, beating Shrewsbury Town at Home Park, 1-0, a week earlier.

On top of the impressive defensive form of late, the attack has been firing too.

With 13 goals scored in their last five league matches they are amongst the highest scorers in the division.

In fact, only Sunderland, Rotherham United and Oxford United have scored more goals than the Pilgrims this season.

On their travels, the Greens are amongst some of the best in the division.

They have picked up 29 points from their 17 matches and have the fourth best away record in Sky Bet League One.

Their last defeat on the road came back in January when they went down 4-2 against Sheffield Wednesday at Hillsborough.

They are unbeaten in their four previous away matches, scoring 12 goals.

The two sides played put a 1-1 draw, at Home Park, back in August, with Joe Ironside cancelling out a Luke Jephcott opener.

Games between the sides are generally tight, with four of the previous ten games ending in draws.

The last two meetings between the sides have seen each take a point with Cambridge winning the last time they met at the Abbey Stadium.

Despite that loss, the Greens do have a decent record in Cambridgeshire, losing just one of the last three trips to the U’s.

The hosts are in a good run of form as well.

A 2-0 win over Accrington Stanley on Saturday means that they have won their last three home matches.

In total they have won four of their last eight and had an impressive 1-0 victory over Newcastle United in the Emirates FA Cup.

A bit like Argyle, until Saturday, Cambridge had been on a run of four straight away games which saw them pick up two points with draws against Burton Albion and Fleetwood Town.

The three points on Saturday meant that they climbed a couple of places to 14th in the league and sees them comfortably in mid table.

TEAM NEWS

Argyle will once again be without the services of long term absentees Brendan Galloway, George Cooper and Dan Scarr.

Steven Sessegnon is still waiting for his Argyle debut and is contention to feature, while all four strikers are in form and could be rotated once again.

Cambridge manager Mark Bonner will be without top scorer Joe Ironside who has an ankle injury.

Former Argyle youngster Lloyd Jones is also out with injury along with Joe Iredale and Greg Smith.

TICKET NEWS

Tickets will remain on sale, for online booking only, until 9am on Tuesday, 22 February.

Supporters will be able to pay on the day of the game, with a £2 price increase, from the ticket windows at the Newmarket Road end of the ground.

ARGYLE TV

If you cannot make the game, then it is available to watch on Argyle TV worldwide for just £10. 

Details on packages available to you can be found here.

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Macaulay Gillesphey defending at Cambridge United

Cambridge United 2 
Smith 7 
Lankester 43 

Argyle 0 

In the course of a 46-game League One season, there will be the odd occasion when things just don’t go your way. 

A Tuesday night trip to Cambridge proved that occasion for the Pilgrims, as an early lob from Sam Smith and a highly controversial second by Jack Lankester on the stroke of half-time was ultimately enough for a home win. 

Argyle manager Steven Schumacher freshened his ranks with three changes from the weekend win at Gillingham. Ryan Broom, Adam Randell and Luke Jephcott came in for Joe Edwards, Jordan Houghton and Jordon Garrick, with James Wilson taking the captain’s armband and Steven Sessegnon included on the bench for the first time. 

Cambridge battled to a 2-0 defeat of Accrington on Saturday and the hosts made a dream start, as a long ball over the top found the run of Smith, who calmly lobbed a confident finish beyond the advancing Mike Cooper for an opener on seven minutes. 

Buoyed by the goal, Cooper was then forced into a brace of flying saves from curling efforts by James Brophy and Lankester, both heading for the top corner before Argyle’s young custodian made his interventions. 

The Pilgrims settled with a surge down the left and, while Conor Grant’s cross was headed wide by Panutche Camara, a sustained period of possession and territorial dominance qualified as a strong response to the early setback. 

Fizzing deliveries continued to test the home defence, with Jephcott twice going close to finding a clean head on the ball before Smith reminded the Greens of his threat with a run in behind and scuttled shot that proved comfortable for Cooper. 

After a scrappy spell, Niall Ennis changed the dynamic with a bustling run and pass to Grant, who quickly returned the favour with a cross glanced wide by the young striker.  

The Greens then fell further behind to a hotly-disputed second goal. Grant raced back to cover a long ball forward and was clearly tripped by Lankester, who sauntered through to steer a neat finish past Cooper. 

Referee Robert Madley, and his assistants, somehow missed the infraction, leaving Argyle with a second-half mountain to climb. 

Smith forced an early low save from Cooper after the restart, followed by a flashing cross from Brophy that ricocheted around the Pilgrim box, with Macaulay Gillesphey eventually clearing the danger. 

Ryan Hardie was introduced for Jephcott on 56 minutes, as the Pilgrims looked to build some attacking momentum against a robust Cambridge defence. The next Argyle change saw Sessegnon handed his debut in place of Broom. 

In general, however, the Greens were unable to find the passing rhythm that has yielded so much success this season and it needed a fine interception from James Bolton to prevent Smith from having another sight of Cooper’s goal. 

Argyle replied with a lofted cross that prompted an almighty scramble in the home box but, perhaps befitting the pattern of the game, the loose ball refused to fall nicely for the lurking Camara and Danny Mayor. 

Adam Randell was next to reach the byline for a cross just about palmed clear at full stretch by Dimitar Mitov. Garrick for Bolton was the final roll of the substitution dice for Argyle in the closing ten minutes. 

A clever overhead from Ennis was deflected on to the roof of the net, as Argyle cranked up the pressure, and the subsequent corner from Randell needed tipping over by Mitov. Grant took the next set-piece, which was flicked inches wide by a home head. 

Another Randell corner in the final minute spread further panic on the Cambridge goal-line but, once again, Argyle were left frustrated by the ball bouncing to safety. Cooper made one final save from a Shilow Tracey counter but the night belonged to the home side. 

Cambridge United (4-2-3-1): 1 Dimitar Mitov; 2 George Williams, 15 Jubril Okedina, 24 Sam Sherring, 28 Liam Bennett (11 Harrison Dunk 85); 8 Liam O'Neil (27 Ben Worman 69), 4 Paul Digby (capt); 23 Jack Lankester (18 Shilow Tracey 79), 19 Adam May, 7 James Brophy; 10 Sam Smith. Substitutes (not used): 25 Will Mannion (gk), 17 Lorent Tolaj, 36 Saleem Akanbi. 

Booked: Okedina 57, Williams 61 

Argyle (3-5-2): 1 Mike Cooper; 5 James Wilson (capt), 2 James Bolton (14 Jordon Garrick 80), 3 Macaulay Gillesphey; 7 Ryan Broom (17 Steven Sessegnon 69), 28 Panutche Camara, 20 Adam Randell, 10 Danny Mayor, 15 Conor Grant; 31 Luke Jephcott (9 Ryan Hardie 56), 11 Niall Ennis. Substitutes (not used): 25 Callum Burton (gk), 4 Jordan Houghton, 27 Ryan Law, 33 Romoney Crichlow. 

Booked: Randell 43, Bolton 52 

Attendance: 5,286 (901) 

Referee: Robert Madley