Plymouth Argyle player blow confirmed ahead of Sunderland clash
Plymouth Argyle manager Steven Schumacher has revealed that captain Joe Edwards will miss his side’s clash with Sunderland on Monday afternoon due to injury.
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Plymouth Argyle manager Steven Schumacher has revealed that captain Joe Edwards will miss his side’s clash with Sunderland on Monday afternoon due to injury.
Both teams are battling for promotion to the Championship as they compete for a play-off place.
Plymouth are now in the business end of the season and are well on track to achieve a play-off spot – and they’ll be boosted by the news that Ryan Hardie could be thrown back into the mix soon, as reported by Plymouth Live.
Plymouth Argyle have another important fixture ahead of them when they travel to face Burton Albion on Saturday afternoon.
League One outfit Plymouth Argyle are closing in on securing a play-off spot as the season enters its latter stages, in what would be a huge achievement for the Pilgrims following a mid-season managerial change.
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Plymouth Argyle are currently flying high in League One as they look to secure a return to the Championship for the first time since 2010, and there’s a number of reasons for that.