Sat 12th Mar
League One
Kick-off 15:00

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PLY Argyle

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Argyle’s trip to Bolton Wanderers on Saturday is the first of their double header against sides also battling for a play off spot in Sky Bet League One.

Four days after the trip to the University of Bolton Stadium, the Greens entertain Portsmouth at Home Park in what is likely to be a vital week in their season.

“The league is so tight,” Steven Schumacher said, “Bolton are 11th at the moment but only seven points behind us, things can change so quickly if you can put a run together.”

The Pilgrims go into the game off the back of consecutive 2-0 victories, over Morecambe and AFC Wimbledon, and in sixth place in the division.

They are looking to build on that momentum and continue to put a run of form together to keep them in and around those top six positions.

“Everyone was really pleased with the result on Tuesday night,” Steven said, “it was good to get back to back wins at home.

“We wanted to build some momentum which we have managed to do with those wins and we head into these next few games with a lot of confidence,” he continued.

The Greens have been good on their travels this season and have the fourth best away record in the division.

They have won three of their last five away games in the league but did lose on their last trip at Cambridge United.

When the sides met earlier this campaign, in a rain soaked game at Home Park, Argyle ran out 3-0 winners thanks to goals from Brendan Galloway, Conor Grant and Ryan Broom.

It was the second time in 29 years that they had beaten Bolton with the other coming in 2019.

On that day, Callum McFadzean scored the only goal of the game as Argyle claimed their first away win over Bolton since 1967 – knocking them out of the Emirates FA Cup in the process.

That date, 55 years ago, was the last time Argyle secured an away league win over the Trotters but victory on Saturday would see them stretch their advantage over Bolton to 10 points. 

A win for the home side, however, and they will feel that they have a strong chance of catching Argyle and making the play offs.

Their form since the turn of the year has seen them climb to 11th in the table and become one of the form sides in the division.

They have lost just one of their last five league games and just twice since the beginning of January.

Their impressive form has been built around strong home form, with six wins and one draw from their last seven games at the University of Bolton Stadium.

In that run they have beaten Sunderland 6-0, AFC Wimbledon 4-0 and Ipswich Town 2-0.

The January signing of Accrington Stanley striker Dion Charles has added a potency to their attack with the Northern Ireland striker netting six times in 14 outings.

Steven said, “Bolton have picked up loads of points, they signed good players in January and are on a good run, so they will be confident too.

“It should be a really good game with a really good atmosphere.”

TEAM NEWS

Brendan Galloway, Alfie Lewis, Dan Scarr and George Cooper remain the only injury concerns for Argyle.

Bolton are without Elias Kachunga, Lloyd Isgrove and Andrew Tutte due to injuries and Gethin Jones is also missing

Kyle Dempsey has missed the last two matches due to a groin problem but could be in contention to feature on Saturday.

TICKET NEWS

Tickets are no longer being sold for this and there is no pay on the day facility at Bolton.

ARGYLE TV

If you cannot make the game then it is available to watch on Argyle TV for international subscribers, or to listen to for domestic fans for just £2.50.

Details on packages available to you can be found here.

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Macaulay Gillesphey heads the winner at Bolton

Bolton Wanderers 0 

Argyle 1 
Gillesphey 43 

A classic away performance from Argyle ensured another three massive points in a thrilling race at the top of Sky Bet League One. 

The Pilgrims edged a tight first half and got their reward with a towering Macaulay Gillesphey two minutes before the interval. It was then a case of supreme hard work, pressing and stout defending to keep the Greens in the play-off places. 

Argyle manager Steven Schumacher stuck with the same side that defeated Wimbledon in midweek, while Bolton boss Ian Evatt opted for one change from the draw with Morecambe, Jon Dadi Bodvarsson replacing Amadou Bakayoko in attack. 

The opening ten minutes was a case of two sides measuring up their opponent, with Argyle growing into their task through the controlled midfield work of Jordan Houghton and a strong defensive intervention from James Wilson after a low cross by Oladapo Afolayan. 

Excellent defending from Gillesphey was next to blunt a break from Afolayan and the Greens quickly broke from the subsequent corner, Ryan Hardie racing down the right for a low cross that only just eluded the near-post run of Niall Ennis. 

Bolton replied with a demonstration of their countering credentials, Dion Charles slipping a pass to Afolayan in the box but his shot on the turn was scuffed into the arms of Mike Cooper. 

The game was heating up and a quick corner from Houghton released Hardie for a shot across goal, well held by young ‘keeper James Trafford. James Bolton then took his turn to repel a home attack, showing terrific patience to hold up Charles before blocking the shot. 

A super cross from Joe Edwards was headed into orbit by Ricardo Santos and Trafford was able to snaffle the ball under pressure from Hardie. A second Edwards burst created room out wide for Ennis to clip in a cross cleared by former Green Will Aimson. 

The Pilgrims were the side in the ascendancy and that was perfectly underlined by a thumping header from Gillesphey into the roof of the net. Houghton’s back-post corner was perfect for the Argyle number three and the power on his forehead proved too much for Trafford to stop. 

The half ended with an Edwards’ shot from 22 yards held by the home custodian and Argyle continued their momentum after the break, pressing Wanderers all over the park with tremendous intensity. 

Great strength from Ennis allowed him to wriggle along the line and cut the ball back for Edwards, who first dummied to shoot and then steered a low effort toward the corner, just about cleared by the scampering Santos. 

Bolton mustered their first attempt of the half with a bouncing effort from Afolayan palmed wide by Cooper and the Pilgrim stopper did an even better job in brilliantly repelling a close-range header from Charles on the hour. 

Gradually, Wanderers were building a spell of pressure and Schumacher opted to add some fresh legs into his midfield, introducing Panutche Camara for Ryan Broom. 

Evatt also turned to his bench, bringing on a fresh strike-force in the form of Bakayoko and Elias Kachunga, and a beautiful chipped cross to the back stick from Afolayan picked out Kachunga for a downward header somehow kept out by the legs of Cooper. 

Bakayoko was next to have a pop, swivelling for a shot straight at Cooper after a decent move from Bolton, as the Pilgrims turned to Luke Jephcott and Steven Sessegnon in place of Ennis and Conor Grant for the final 10 minutes. 

Bolton continued to prod and probe, with a cross from substitute Kieran Sadlier headed clear by the impressive Gillesphey, as the Pilgrims continued to show outstanding defensive discipline and resilience. 

A late injury to Marlon Fossey reduced Bolton to ten men for the closing stages, as more good work from Wilson thwarted the increasingly desperate Wanderers.  

Job done for Argyle and attention turns to a Home Park showdown against Portsmouth on Tuesday night.  

Bolton Wanderers (3-5-2): 19 James Trafford; 15 Will Aimson, 5 Ricardo Santos (capt), 6 George Johnston (22 Kieran Sadlier); 13 Marlon Fossey, 4 Jordan Williams, 17 Oladapo Afolayan, 16 Aaron Morley,3 Declan John; 9 Jon Dadi Bodvarsson (11 Amadou Bakayoko 72), 10 Dion Charles (24 Elias Kachunga). Substitutes: 12 Joel Dixon (gk), 14 Xavier Amaechi, 25 George Thomason, 27 Alex Baptiste. 

Booked:  

Argyle (3-5-2): 1 Mike Cooper (gk); 5 James Wilson, 2 James Bolton, 3 Macaulay Gillesphey; 8 Joe Edwards (capt), 7 Ryan Broom (28 Panutche Camara 69), 4 Jordan Houghton, 10 Danny Mayor, 15 Conor Grant (17 Steven Sessegnon 81); 11 Niall Ennis (31 Luke Jepchott 81), 9 Ryan Hardie. Substitutes: 25 Callum Burton (gk), 14 Jordon Garrick, 20 Adam Randell, 33 Romoney Crichlow. 

Booked:  

Attendance: 16,078 (1,356 away) 

Referee: Robert Lewis