FA Cup
Dec 5, 2021 12.15pm
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HT : 0 1
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  • Aaron Morley 55' goal
  • goal Jordon Garrick 17'
  • yellowcard James Wilson 37'
  • yellowcard Ryan Law 64'
  • yellowcard Jordan Houghton 77'
  • goal Luke Jephcott 86'

Preview: Rochdale vs. Plymouth Argyle - prediction, team news, lineups

Rochdale vs. Plymouth - prediction, team news, lineups

League One promotion hopefuls Plymouth Argyle will be looking to end their recent poor form when they face Rochdale in the FA Cup second round.

While the visitors have lost three successive league games, Rochdale have posted four draws in a row in League Two.


Match preview

For much of the campaign, Plymouth have found themselves in the top two positions in the League One table, a consequence of a 16-match unbeaten streak.

However, three successive defeats, two of which have come against promotion rivals, have halted Argyle in their tracks, and Ryan Lowe must find a way to lift his squad.

The 2-1 reverse at home to Wigan last weekend was particularly disappointing with the Latics netting their winner in the last minute, a result which saw them move two points above their opponents.

Although Lowe will still have confidence in his group of players, the 3-0 triumph over Sheffield Wednesday in this competition on November 16 seems like a distant memory.

Ryan Hardie remains the top goalscorer for Plymouth, but the Scot has netted just twice in the league since the beginning of October.

At a time when Plymouth have gone completely off the boil, Rochdale have only lost once in 11 matches, that defeat coming in the EFL Trophy.

While Rochdale have posted seven draws during that period, Robbie Stockdale will be relatively content with how his team are progressing under his watch.

Winning just five of their 19 league games naturally comes with a feeling of frustration, but they sit just six points adrift of the playoffs, an acceptable scenario having previously lost four successive matches this season.

The North-West outfit reached this stage of the competition by overcoming Notts County, eventually prevailing 2-1 at the National League club after being held in the initial tie.

Rochdale FA Cup form:
  • D
  • W

Rochdale form (all competitions):
  • D
  • D
  • W
  • D
  • D
  • D

Plymouth Argyle FA Cup form:
  • D
  • W

Plymouth Argyle form (all competitions):
  • D
  • W
  • W
  • L
  • L
  • L


Team News

Lowe has a decision to make regarding his frontline with Luke Jephcott being substituted for tactical reasons during the first half last weekend.

With Jordan Garrick subsequently making an impact, he appears in line for a start, and a further change could be made with Ryan Broom returning to the midfield.

Barring any late fitness issues, Stockdale could stick with the Rochdale XI which earned a 1-1 draw against Exeter City.

No substitutions were made during that fixture, a sign that Stockdale was satisfied with the performance.

Alex Newby may make the substitutes' bench after a groin injury, but Jimmy Keohane and Brendan Galloway are definitely absent through injury.

Rochdale possible starting lineup:

Lynch; Taylor, O'Connell, Dorsett; O'Keeffe, Morley, Kelly, Odoh; Beesley, Andrews, Grant

Plymouth Argyle possible starting lineup:

Cooper; Wilson, Scarr, Gillesphey; Edwards, Camara, Houghton, Mayor, Grant; Hardie, Garrick


We say: Rochdale 1-3 Plymouth Argyle

Given their respective form, Rochdale will have high hopes of causing a surprise on Sunday afternoon. However, despite their recent losing streak, we cannot back against Plymouth, who should have enough firepower in the final third to edge this contest.


Top tip

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