Plymouth Argyle secured a remarkable 5-1 victory over Millwall, marking their biggest win of the Championship season and boosting their survival hopes.
Plymouth Argyle secured a historic 1-0 victory over Premier League leaders Liverpool in the FA Cup fourth round, thanks to a decisive penalty by Ryan Hardie. This win marks their first triumph over Liverpool since 1956, highlighting a significant upset in the tournament.
Liverpool's quest for a historic quadruple came to an end after a surprising 1-0 loss to Championship side Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup fourth round, thanks to a decisive penalty by Ryan Hardie.
Plymouth Argyle faced a tough 2-1 defeat against Sunderland in a Championship match, despite showing resilience and taking an early lead. Sunderland's strong home form and quick response secured them the win, leaving Plymouth struggling in the league.
Sunderland and Plymouth Argyle ended the first half of their Championship match without scoring, despite Sunderland's dominance in possession and several chances created. Plymouth's defence, led by goalkeeper Conor Hazard, stood firm to keep the game level.
In a thrilling EFL Championship clash at Home Park, Plymouth Argyle snatched a dramatic 2-2 draw against Watford, thanks to a late equaliser by former Watford striker Andre Gray. The match started with Watford taking an early lead, but Gray's exceptional performance, scoring both goals for Plymouth, including a sensational stoppage-time equaliser, ensured a valuable point for the home side. The draw sees Plymouth moving to 17th in the league while Watford remains in fifth. Post-match reactions highlighted the spirited display by Plymouth and missed chances for Watford.