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Plymouth Argyle

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  1. Pick of the stats: Plymouth Argyle v Sheffield Unitedpublished at 10:01 11 April

    Plymouth Argyle and Sheffield United club badges

    Plymouth Argyle welcome Sheffield United for a crucial game at both ends of the Championship table on Saturday lunchtime (12:30 BST).

    The Pilgrims are five points from safety at the bottom, though seven of their eight victories this season have come at Home Park.

    The Blades have lost two on the bounce for the first time since October and are two points behind the automatic promotion places.

    • Plymouth have lost seven of their past eight meetings with Sheffield United in all competitions (D1) since a 1-0 Championship win in November 2007. The Pilgrims have lost each of their last five matches against the Blades in a row.

    • This will be Sheffield United's first away league game at Plymouth since a 1-0 win in December 2009; only in February 1950 have they ever won successive league visits against them.

    • Plymouth have won three of their past six home league games (D1 L2), just one fewer than their first 14 of the season beforehand (W4 D6 L4).

    • Sheffield United have lost both of their past two league games, but haven't lost three in a row outside of the Premier League since December 2017.

    • Against Millwall last time out, Sheffield United had 25 shots, their most in a single league match since November 2022 against Burnley (28), and their most on Opta's records (from 2013-14) in a league game in which the Blades failed to score.

  2. Plymouth can cope with 'must-win' pressure - Muslicpublished at 15:36 8 April

    Miron Muslic is encouraged by recent results in Plymouth's relegation fightImage source, Rex Features
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    Miron Muslic's side have claimed four points from their last two away games

    Plymouth Argyle head coach Miron Muslic says his players have proved they can handle the pressure of "must-win" games.

    Muslic believes Argyle's trip to Swansea on Wednesday also falls into that category with his side bottom of the Championship and four points from safety.

    But he has been encouraged by recent results which have included a first away league win of the season at Portsmouth, a goalless draw at Watford and Saturday's 2-1 home victory against Norwich City.

    Muslic told BBC Radio Devon: "Right now we are in a good way. We believe. The last two performances, especially away against Watford and Portsmouth, should give us the confidence that we are capable of performing away and more than capable of grabbing points.

    "We need to take this game like the Norwich game, like an all-in game, as the next must-win, but we proved we can deal with that kind of pressure.

    "We have that belief that we can do it also away and Wednesday night is the next opportunity."

  3. Pick of the stats: Swansea City v Plymouth Argylepublished at 10:00 8 April

    The crests of Swansea City and Plymouth Argyle

    Swansea City welcome the Championship's bottom side Plymouth Argyle to south Wales on Wednesday night (19:45 BST).

    After their win against Derby on Saturday the Swans are now seven points clear of the drop zone, but a run of poor results could make the end to their season a little uncomfortable.

    Plymouth, meanwhile, seemed down and out until they beat Norwich 2-1 over the weekend and put themselves within five points of safety; meaning victory over Swansea is vital.

    • Swansea have won five of their previous seven league games against Plymouth (D1 L1), winning this season's reverse meeting 2-1 in December.

    • After their 1-0 win in this exact fixture last season, Plymouth could win back-to-back away league games against Swansea for only the second time, previously doing so in 1984-85/1985-86.

    • Swansea have lost four of their past five midweek (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) league games (D1), scoring just one goal in this time, since a 3-0 victory over QPR in December.

    • Plymouth have picked up four points in their previous two away league games (W1 D1), just one fewer than their first 18 outings of the season beforehand (5 – W0 D5 L13).

    • Plymouth have won two of their past three league games played on a Wednesday (D1), as many as their previous 12 on this day of the week beforehand (W2 D5 L4).

  4. 'We knew we just had to win' says Argyle boss Muslicpublished at 19:01 5 April

    Miron MuslicImage source, Rex Features
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    Miron Muslic has seen Plymouth Argyle take seven points from their last four games

    Plymouth Argyle head coach Miron Muslic says his side showed they still have belief that they can stay up after their 2-1 win over Norwich City.

    Ryan Hardie's two first-half goals were enough to ensure just an eighth win of the season for the Pilgrims.

    Argyle remain bottom of the Championship, but are now just four points from safety with six games to play.

    "We knew the importance of the game and we also knew our situation," Muslic told BBC Radio Devon.

    "We knew we just had to win, and I mentioned in my last speech in the locker room it's about the sacrifice and to give it all, and we have a chance.

    "It was hard for us to find our way into the game in the first 10 or 15 minutes.

    "But then you see what momentum means in football - that first goal that was a door-opener for us, that was a big relief, a massive confidence boost inside our team and the Green Army just jumped on this train and gave us this second wave of .

    "The first half, after the first goal, was brilliant, maybe one of the best performances in the last couple of weeks."

  5. Pick of the stats: Plymouth Argyle v Norwich Citypublished at 11:36 4 April

    Club badges banner

    Plymouth's battle for Championship survival continues with the visit of play-off chasing Norwich to Home Park on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    Basement-boys Argyle are effectively eight points from safety, such is their inferior goal difference, with seven games remaining after Derby's win over Preston on Wednesday night.

    The Canaries' last-gasp win over West Brom on Saturday took them back into the top-10 and within five points of the play-off spots.

    • Plymouth Argyle have lost five of their past six league games against Norwich, winning the other 6-2 at Home Park last season.

    • Norwich won 6-1 earlier this campaign against Plymouth at Carrow Road. The last time the Canaries scored 10 league goals against an opponent in a season was against Millwall in 2014-15 (10).

    • Across their past 13 home games in all competitions, Plymouth's only clean sheet came against current Premier League leaders Liverpool in a 1-0 FA Cup win in February.

    • Of Norwich's last 36 Championship goals, only six have them been scored away from home. Just 26% of their goals have been scored on the road (16/61) with only Plymouth scoring a lower percentage away (8/40, 20%).

    • Josh Sargent has scored nine goals in his past 11 Championship appearances for Norwich and overall he's scored 42 in 93 games at this level – the only Canaries player with more since 2004-05 is Teemu Pukki (65).

  6. Argyle 'have to win' Norwich clash - Muslicpublished at 07:17 4 April

    Miron Muslic conducts Plymouth Argyle trainingImage source, Getty Images
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    Miron Muslic's side have four homes games left this season

    Plymouth Argyle head coach Miron Muslic feels his side must beat Norwich City if they are to stand any hope of avoiding relegation from the Championship.

    The Pilgrims are seven points from safety at the bottom of the table, with seven games to play, including meetings with leaders Sheffield United and second-placed Leeds United.

    Argyle have won just one of their last eight league matches and were thrashed 6-1 by Norwich at Carrow Road in November when then-head coach Wayne Rooney said the club's youth team could have done better.

    "We have to win on Saturday," Muslic told BBC Radio Devon.

    "We have to have this desire and the heart to go outside and take this opportunity to grab the three points, then you never know.

    "If we don't manage to do this then I think it's going to be very, very difficult, then I cannot be optimistic any more.

    "But the desire is there to win these three points and then we will see."

    Norwich go into the game having been thrashed 6-2 on their last visit to Home Park in September 2023 - a result that is still Argyle's biggest win since they returned to the Championship that summer.

    But victory will also be hugely important for the Canaries as they try and convert an outside chance of a play-off place - they are 10th and five points off the final spot.

    "I think it will be an open game because I think they also have something to play for," added Muslic.

    "They won't come here to defend, they won't come here in a deep block, they will try to attack because I think if they can manage to try and grab the three points the gate is also open for them to attack the play-offs.

    "Our desire should be way, way bigger to win this game, and this is the plan."

  7. Muslic 'optimistic' despite Argyle league position published at 08:36 31 March

    Miron MuslicImage source, Rex Features
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    Miron Muslic took over at Plymouth Argyle following Wayne Rooney's departure as head coach

    Miron Muslic says he is still positive despite Plymouth Argyle's perilous position at the bottom of the Championship.

    The Pilgrims played out a goalless draw at Watford on Saturday for just their ninth point on the road this season.

    The result was just a second clean sheet away from home all season but Argyle remain six points from safety with seven games to play - including home games against the top two Sheffield United and Leeds United.

    But head coach Muslic - who has led Argyle to five of those nine away points including their first away league win at Portsmouth earlier this month - says he still has hope Plymouth can survive.

    "I'm still, as always, very optimistic and very positive, it's my job," he said.

    "Imagine me with my head down, imagine me not positive, imagine me not leading, then we can just close and go for pre-season to Austria. That's not the plan."

  8. Muslic demands Argyle 'ruthless' streakpublished at 18:42 29 March

    Plymouth Argyle boss Miron Muslic Image source, PA Media
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    Miron Muslic became Argyle's fourth permanent manager Argyle in 13 months when he was appointed in January

    Plymouth Argyle boss Miron Muslic said his side need to be more clinical when they get into dangerous attacking positions following the 0-0 draw against Watford at Vicarage Road.

    "We were almost perfect in the first half in not allowing Watford a shot on target," Muslic told BBC Radio Devon. "The lads were brilliant.

    "They are a very good team with a fantastic home record so it's not easy to keep them out. It's a point and we take it - they are a good team.

    "The next step is to reward ourselves with goals. We created so many good things due to good structure.

    "We had a lot of opportunities but we needed to be a bit calmer and show more efficiency. We need to be more clinical with the positions we created.

    "If we had given Watford the same chances that we had, I think they would have taken them."

  9. Pick of the stats: Watford v Plymouth Argylepublished at 09:46 28 March

    Watford and Plymouth Argyle team emblems

    Watford return to Championship action at home to Plymouth on Saturday (12:30 GMT) with a five point gap separating them from the play-off places.

    Plymouth are six points adrift of safety so there is plenty at stake at Vicarage Road.

    • Watford are unbeaten across their past five league games against Plymouth Argyle (W2 D3), keeping three clean sheets during that time.

    • Plymouth Argyle have lost just one of their past five away league games against Watford (W2 D2), conceding just three goals across those visits to Vicarage Road.

    • After losing each of their five home league games between late December and early February, Watford have now won two of their past three at Vicarage Road, while keeping a clean sheet in both wins.

    • Plymouth won their last away league game 2-1 against Portsmouth, and will be looking to win successive away matches in England's second tier for the first time since April 2010.

    • Plymouth have conceded 77 goals this season, the most of any side in the Championship. Only three times previously have the Pilgrims conceded more goals after 38 games of a Football League campaign (86 in 1946-47 & 1959-60 and 79 in 1954-55).

  10. Katic helps Bosnia go top of World Cup grouppublished at 09:33 25 March

    Nikola Katic in action for Bosnia, wearing a blue shirt with yellow trimImage source, Getty Images

    Plymouth Argyle defender Nikola Katic featured in Bosnia and Herzegovina's 2-1 win over Cyprus in Monday's Fifa World Cup qualifier.

    The 28-year-old came off the bench for the final 20 minutes of the game in Zenica as the Bosnians won for the second successive match to go top of their group.

    Meanwhile, Argyle midfielder Darko Gyabi featured for England's Under-20 side in their 2-2 draw with Switzerland in Spain.

    The 21-year-old, who is on loan at Home Park from Leeds United, replaced Manchester United midfielder Toby Collyer for the final 30 minutes.

  11. Argyle's Bundu scores in World Cup qualifierpublished at 09:23 21 March

    Plymouth forward Mustapha Bundu celebrates a goal.Image source, Rex Features
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    Mustapha Bundu has scored six goals for Plymouth this season

    Plymouth Argyle forward Mustapha Bundu scored for Sierra Leone on Thursday night as they beat Guinea-Bissau 3-1 in the 2026 Fifa World Cup qualification stages.

    The 28-year-old latched on to a poor back from a Guinea-Bissau defender and rounded the keeper to give his side the lead.

    Bundu, who has scored six times for Plymouth this season, also has four international goals to his name since making his debut in August 2018.

    Elsewhere, Plymouth defender Victor Palsson featured in Iceland's 2-1 Uefa Nations League defeat by Kosovo, but Maksym Talovierov missed out on Ukraine's excellent win over Belgium, after being sent home on Tuesday, external due to a knee injury.