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Half Time: Pompey 1 Plymouth 0 There was no let-up when the action restarted and the Blues were certainly not content to sit on their narrow advantage. Koroma tried to add to his personal tally with a shot from a tight angle that flew into the side netting. And there were more complaints from the hosts just past the hour mark, with the officials inexplicably unable to see Scarlett having his shirt tugged in the box by Dan Scarr. Pompey’s displeasure at some of the decisions being made led to a yellow card being shown to Danny Cowley. He soon made a double substitution to freshen things up, with Korma and Scarlett replaced by Curtis and Joe Pigott. But the Pilgrms drew level in fortunate fashion on 74 minutes, when a cross by Mumba was inadvertently headed into his own net by Raggett.
Wednesday are two points clear of Argyle with an identical goal difference but they have scored six more goals than them, which could be important come the weekend. Wycombe Wanderers are now seventh in the table after the midweek results, level on points with the Pilgrims and with an inferior goal difference of two. Gareth Ainsworth's Wycombe are away to 16th-placed Burton Albion in their final match. Read More - Plymouth Argyle drop to sixth in League One after Sheffield Wednesday win What it all means is that, incredibly, the two automatic promotion positions have still to be decided and, therefore, none of the four play-off positions have been settled either.
Derby vs Wycombe fixture update as fresh police statement releasedThe National Police Chiefs' Council has confirmed that they are working closely with other organisations to ensure events are held "safely and with the appropriate security" as the next round of fixtures remain in doubt ahead of the Queen's funeral on Monday, September 19. Derby County are due to host Wycombe Wanderers in League One this coming Saturday after the game at Morecambe was postponed following the EFL's decision to postpone all action after the Queen's passing. With the Queen's state funeral set to take place on the Monday following next weekend's round of EFL fixtures, the NPCC said in a statement that a national policing operation had been activated and that UK Policing was working with organisations to ensure sport goes ahead in the coming days.
He collected a pass from Robertson and while everyone was anticipating a cross, switched the ball onto his right foot and fired home a fine strike. Both sides came close to adding to the scoring in stoppage-time, starting with a low Matt Butcher effort that had to be turned around the post by Griffiths. Morrell then sent Scarlett racing clear at the other end of the pitch, only for Bali Mumba to get back and make a fine challenge. And, from the resulting Robertson corner, a header from Michael Morrison flew into the arms of Cooper.
And it soon got worse for Pompey, with Ennis racing onto Morgan Whittaker’s threaded pass and slotting the visitors in front. Connor Ogilvie then had to clear off the line after Whittaker had beaten Griffiths to the ball and tried to find the net. Pompey’s mood was not helped by referee James Bell’s reluctance to punish Plymouth for clear time-wasting. Hackett was brought on for Dale, but it appeared as though time had run out for the frustrated home side. The game roared back into life during stoppage-time, though, and the Pilgrims were reduced to 10 men.
The Pilgrims were turning the screw, Hardie prevented from shooting by a last-ditch tackle. A sweeping Argyle move saw Mumba and Ennis exchange passes before the sprightly wing-back fired inches wide, quickly followed by a superb cover tackle from James Wilson at the other end. The half concluded with a deflected strike from Ennis blocked by Stevens and Hardie fired the rebound over the bar. The Greens restarted in similar fashion, working the ball down the left for a Gillesphey cross claimed by Stevens before Cooper copied the trick with a dominant catch from Gavin Massey’s whipped delivery. After a two-month injury absence, Danny Mayor returned to action as a replacement for Hardie on the hour but it was Vale celebrating minutes later, as a corner from David Worrall was nodded down by Nathan Smith and the ball flicked off Wilson for the opening goal.
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But the flag was immediately raised for offside and the celebrations in the Milton End were abruptly cut short. A moment of controversy soon followed at the other end of the pitch after a monster Marlon Pack throw had caused chaos in the Argyle area. An overhead Raggett effort seemed to be blocked by the arm of Nigel Longwijk and still seemed to have just crossed the line. The officials thought otherwise, though, and Pompey’s desperate appeals for either a goal or a penalty fell on deaf ears. Pack immediately sent in another long throw that was flicked on by Bishop, but this time Raggett’s header was off target. The hosts were forced to make a change on 40 minutes, with Lowery seemingly pointing to his hamstring as he made his way off the pitch to be replaced by Joe Morrell. Pompey then made their intense pressure count, thanks to a moment of magic from KOROMA on the left.
Plymouth Argyle's final day fixture with MK Dons live on SkyPlymouth Argyle’s vital final day of the season showdown with Milton Keynes Dons has been selected for live broadcast on Sky Sports. The game at Home Park kicks off at 12. 30pm and has been selected for the broadcast cameras. The Pilgrims dropped from fifth to sixth place in the table after Sheffield Wednesday rallied from a 2-1 half-time deficit to win 3-2 away to Fleetwood Town on Tuesday night.
Both sides were looking to get forward whenever possible, roared forward by two sets of fans who were contributing towards an excellent atmosphere. And when Koroma’s pass was only cleared into the path of Tom Lowery, the midfielder’s dipping volley had to be saved by Mike Cooper. Bishop was then fouled wide on the right and the free-kick from skipper Clark Robertson was deflected behind. Dane Scarlett was next to go close, but saw his effort kept out by Cooper at point-blank range following some great combination play between Bishop and Koroma. It looked as though Plymouth had broken the deadlock on 31 minutes, however, when Joe Edwards’ shot was diverted into the net by Finn Azaz.
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Sam Cosgrove and Mickel Miller replaced Mumba and Whittaker, as the Valiants set up camp to protect their lead. Some Mayor magic created room for a drilled Miller cross that bounced off Stevens but Ennis was unable to steer his rebound header past the visiting custodian. A terrific clipped cross from Adam Randell found Galloway for a half-volley that clearly struck a Vale hand but referee John Busby waved away the penalty claims. It was a decision that possibly summed up Argyle’s night. Ennis was denied by another desperate Vale block after an Edwards’ cross, with the subsequent corner bouncing around the box before a goal-line hack clear from Smith. Argyle were understandably throwing men forward and Cooper found another super save to deny Dennis Politic from a swift break.
Portsmouth vs Plymouth Argyle on 17 Sep 22 - Match CentreReeco Hackett came off the bench to head a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser against Plymouth and ensure Pompey’s unbeaten League One record continued. They created plenty of chances in an entertaining first half and deservedly took the lead through Josh Koroma’s excellent finish on his full debut. But a Sean Raggett own-goal levelled the scores and substitute Niall Ennis soon struck to leave Fratton Park deflated.
Plymouth Argyle vs Port ValeArgyle 0 Port Vale 2 Wilson 65, 70 Two second-half goals in the space of five minutes from Port Vale striker James Wilson finally ended Argyle’s amazing 100% record at Home Park. The Pilgrims had chances on the night, Ryan Hardie and Niall Ennis both going close, but it was one of those games when nothing bounced in favour of the Greens. Argyle’s James Wilson, Niall Ennis and Ryan Hardie all returned to the side after the 13-day Sky Bet League One break since a 2-2 draw at Burton, with the Valiants also enjoying the same extended refresh following their 1-0 defeat of Charlton. The Greens conjured the first chance at a packed Home Park, as Joe Edwards helped shift the ball wide for a dangerous low cross by Macaulay Gillesphey, cleared at the far post.
Even a win for Argyle might not be enough to reach the play-offs, if Wycombe were to win by three goals more than the Greens did, and Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday also won. TV cameras in position for Sky Sports' live coverage of Argyle versus Sunderland in League One at Home Park on Monday, April 18, 2022 - Photo: Dave Rowntree/PPAUK In their previous meeting - Steven Schumacher's first game as Argyle manager, which was also broadcast on Sky - the Greens came from behind to secure a draw, courtesy of a second-half Conor Grant strike. It is the second successive game at Home Park to be played in front of the broadcast cameras, following the 0-0 draw against Sunderland earlier this month.
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READ MORE: Derby County injury latest as Rams prepare for Lincoln City clash READ MORE: Man Utd, free agent, starring abroad - where Frank Lampard's Derby County play-off team are now The NPCC said: "Following the decisions of the Premier League and English Football League to cancel this weekend’s matches, we will work with football clubs to try and ensure that, where possible, football fixtures can take place safely when balanced against the requirement to support national events and deliver day to day policing. "This is a unique situation and we are working closely with everyone involved. " Before the Wycombe game, the Rams are due to be in action away to Lincoln City on Tuesday evening. That match is due to go ahead as planned, as things stand. Derby have started the season by winning three of their opening seven league games.
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The subsequent corner dropped to Bali Mumba on the edge of the box but his deflected shot was comfortable for Vale ‘keeper Jack Stevens. The visitors responded with a rasping 25-yard drive from Daniel Butterworth, brilliantly palmed wide by Mike Cooper, as Vale settled into their surroundings with a decent spell of possession. Butterworth had a second bite, cutting in from the left for a tight-angle effort blocked by Cooper. Ben Garrity was next to have a pop for Vale, working himself into space for a low drive held by Cooper. Argyle came back with some clever work releasing Hardie for a deflected cross fielded by Stevens. An even game almost presented the Greens with a gift when Stevens slipped as he struck a clearance but he recovered to thwart the lingering Morgan Whittaker.
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Within five minutes, Argyle’s pain was doubled. Nigel Lonwijk was receiving treatment for a knock and Vale took full advantage, shifting the ball to the left for a cutback to Wilson, who took a touch and slid a low finish into the far bottom corner. Brendan Galloway replaced the stricken Lonwijk and the Pilgrims were so unlucky in their pursuit of an equaliser. Ennis spun on the edge of the box for a drilled shot against the post, the rebound was returned to Ennis but he scooped over from close range.
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It would have been an unfair outcome for the Blues, but after Brendan Galloway was dismissed for a second bookable offence, Hackett dramatically salvaged a point. Danny Cowley made a single change from the side that won on the road at struggling Burton earlier in the week. It came wide on the left, where loanee Koroma was handed his first start for the club in place of Ronan Curtis. Everyone inside the ground paid their respects to Her late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II before kick-off, with a minute’s silence followed by the national anthem. When the action started, the tempo was high from the start and failed to slow down for the remainder of the first half. Colby Bishop had a chance to grab an early goal, but was unable to keep his header down when Owen Dale picked him out.
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