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Preview: Plymouth Argyle (A)

4 May 2019

The Iron will be looking to bounce back and end the campaign on a high by sealing survival with a win in the final league game of the 2018/19 season away at Plymouth Argyle on Saturday 4th May (5:30pm kick-off).

Ticket News

Plymouth away clash now all-ticket – get yours ASAP to avoid missing out

2 May 2019

United go into the match on the back of 3-2 defeat to Bradford City at Glanford Park last time out, but will be searching to turn a positive second half performance into three points on Saturday. 

However, the defeat against the Bantams, saw Scunthorpe slip to 23rd in the league table on goal difference, leaving the Iron needing a victory this weekend at Home Park, aligned with Walsall and Southend not winning, as they look to avoid relegation to League Two. 

As for Plymouth, they parted ways with manager Derek Adams this week, following their fifth defeat in a row. Kevin Nancekivell has taken over in temporary charge.

Adams' final game as manager saw the Pilgrims lose heavily to Accrington Stanley last Saturday in a 5-1 defeat. That also left Plymouth in the relegation zone in 21st.

TEAM NEWS...

Right-back Tony McMahon continues to miss out with a hamstring injury picked up at Shrewsbury four weeks ago.

Funso Ojo went off with concession last weekend and will be assessed ahead of Saturday.

Jordan Clarke (knee) is back on the training pitch but won't return to action until pre-season.

Elsewhere, Ryan Colclough (knee) is out for the remainder of the season. Rory Watson (arm) is back on the training pitch too but is working towards a return at the start of pre-season in his recovery.

PRE-MATCH VIEWS...

Caretaker manager Andy Dawson - click here to read

Attacker Adam Hammill - click here to read

Defender Byron Webster - click here to read

PAST MEETINGS...

The Iron have a good record against the Pilgrims of late, only losing one of their last six matches against them. 

That only defeat came in the reverse fixture at Glanford Park earlier this season, where Plymouth were 4-1 winners. Before that, United were on a five-match winning streak against the Pilgrims, in a run that stretched back to October 2009. 

SEASON/DATE COMPETITION RESULT IRON SCORERS
2018-19 - Sat Oct 27 LG 1 Iron 1-4 Plymouth Novak
2017-18 - Tue May 1 LG 1 Iron 2-0 Plymouth Adelakun, Toney 
2017-18 - Sat Aug 26 LG 1 Plymouth 0-4 Iron Madden 2, Hopper, Morris
2013-14 - Sat Mar 15 LG 2 Plymouth 0-2 Iron Syers, Cole og
2013-14 - Sat Sep 21 LG 2 Iron 1-0 Plymouth Esajas
2009-10 - Sat Mar 20 CHAMP Iron 2-1 Plymouth Thompson, Woolford
2009-10 - Sat Oct 3 CHAMP Plymouth 2-1 Iron Hooper
2007-08 - Tue Mar 11 CHAMP Iron 1-0 Plymouth Morris
2007-08 - Sat Dec 1 CHAMP Plymouth 3-0 Iron  
2001-02 - Tue Jan 22 DIV 3 Plymouth 2-1 Iron Carruthers
2001-02 - Sat Dec 22 DIV 3 Iron 2-1 Plymouth Hodges
2000-01 - Sat Mar 17 DIV 3 Iron 4-1 Plymouth Garcia, Torpey, Quailey 2
2000-01 - Tue Oct 17 DIV 3 Plymouth 1-0 Iron  
1998-99 - Tue Mar 30 DIV 3 Plymouth 5-0 Iron  
1998-99 - Sat Aug 29 DIV 3 Iron 0-2 Plymouth  
1995-96 - Sat Feb 10 DIV 3 Iron 1-1 Plymouth McFarlane
1995-96 - Tue Jan 23 DIV 3 Plymouth 1-3 Iron Hope, Turnbull, McFarlane
1983-84 - Sat Apr 7 DIV 3 Iron 3-0 Plymouth Bell, Brolly, Cammack
1983-84 - Tue Sep 27 DIV 3 Plymouth 4-0 Iron  
1972-73 - Tue Feb 6 DIV 3 Plymouth 3-0 Iron  
1972-73 - Tue Oct 10 DIV 3 Iron 1-1 Plymouth Kirk
1963-64 - Sat Feb 29 DIV 2 Plymouth 3-1 Iron Hodgson
1963-64 - Sat Nov 16 DIV 2 Iron 1-0 Plymouth Neale
1962-63 - Sat Feb 23 DIV 2 Plymouth 2-3 Iron McGuigan, Howells, Brownsword pen
1962-63 - Sat Oct 6 DIV 2 Iron 2-2 Plymouth Godfrey, Hodgson
1961-62 - Sat Mar 31 DIV 2 Plymouth 3-1 Iron Kaye
1961-62 - Sat Nov 11 DIV 2 Iron 5-1 Plymouth Thomas 4, Thorpe
1960-61 - Sat Apr 22 DIV 2 Iron 2-0 Plymouth Thomas, Bonson
1960-61 - Sat Dec 3 DIV 2 Plymouth 3-1 Iron Sharpe
1959-60 - Thu Sep 3 DIV 2 Iron 2-0 Plymouth Sharpe, Haigh
1959-60 - Mon Aug 24 DIV 2 Plymouth 4-0 Iron  
  SCUNTHORPE WINS DRAWS PLYMOUTH WINS
League 15 3 13
Total 15 3 13

ONE TO WATCH...

Striker Freddie Ladapo has been in fine form for the Pilgrims this season and has netted a total of 18 goals in 46 games. 

Ladapo started his career with Colchester United, before leaving three years later to play in the National League for Kidderminster Harriers. 

From there, he dropped further down the divisions to the Isthmian league where he joined Margate Town. However, his performances there in 2015/16 season saw him earn a trial with Premier League side Crystal Palace, which later turned into a two-and-a-half-year contract. 

In 2018, the striker called time on his days at Selhurst Park and moved to Southend, before leaving for Plymouth on the South Coast, where he has caught the eye of many teams across the leagues ever since. 

Now, this weekend, the 26-year-old will be looking to further add to his goalscoring tally, as he looks to end the season on a high as Plymouth's top scorer.

The Iron will be extra wary of the striker after he netted the opening goal in the Pilgrims 4-1 win over United back in October. 

ELSEWHERE IN LEAGUE ONE...

Blackpool vs Gillingham
Bradford City vs AFC Wimbledon
Bristol Rovers vs Barnsley
Charlton Athletic vs Rochdale
Doncaster Rovers vs Coventry City
Luton Town vs Oxford United
Peterborough United vs Burton Albion
Portsmouth vs Accrington Stanley
Shrewsbury Town vs Walsall
Southend United vs Sunderland
Wycombe Wanderers vs Fleetwood Town

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Match Reports

Report: Plymouth Argyle 3-2 Iron

4 May 2019

Scunthorpe United were relegated from Sky Bet League One, following a 3-2 defeat to Plymouth Argyle.

Goals from Kyle Wootton and Josh Morris at Home Park weren’t enough to keep the Iron up, with Southend also victorious against Sunderland, which meant both the Iron and Argyle will be playing in League Two next season.

Jak Alnwick was called into action within minutes, producing a point blank save to deny Freddie Ladapo from close range. The ‘keeper was forced to turn Antoni Sarcevic’s shot from distance around the post moments later.

Plymouth’s early opener gave them hope. Lloyd Jones netted from a goalmouth scramble - with the defender on hand to nod in the first goal of the game, virtually on the line.

The Iron responded almost instantly. Matthew Lund’s delivery deflected into the path of Wootton but he was denied by Matt Macey.

There was then a let off for the hosts, Lund unleashed a left-footed effort from the edge of the area, striking the foot of the post. Wootton then blazed the rebound wide of the woodwork.

Morris was brought down within the perimeter of the penalty area, but the referee waved away appeals for a spot kick.

Ladapo doubled Argyle’s lead with 35 minutes on the clock, chipping the ball over Alnwick between the sticks after some confusion at the back for the Iron.

At the other end of the pitch, Lund latched onto a throughball but was denied by a difficult angle.

Graham Carey tried his luck from 25 yards out but Alnwick parried the shot to safety to keep the Iron in the contest, and Cameron Borthwick-Jackson cleaned up.

With minutes until the half-time whistle, Wootton halved the deficit in scrappy fashion, lifting Scunthorpe spirits ahead of the break.

Morris levelled in controversial circumstances, intercepting Macey’s ball and curling in the equaliser for the Iron after a lengthy debate between the officials.

It wasn’t long before Argyle restored their advantage through Graham Carey, taking on the Iron defence and thumping home with 20 minutes remaining on the watch.

The Iron continued to apply pressure. Adam Hammill led the charge, peppering the Argyle back four with crosses, only to be blocked.

Argyle threatened late in the day as Lameiras let fly, but Alnwick kept the Portuguese midfielder out.

In seven minutes of injury time, Lameiras hit the upright and van Veen was denied one-on-one but the result ended 3-2 to Plymouth.

TEAM LINE-UPS
Plymouth Argyle: Macey (Cooper, 63), Sawyer, Songo’o, Edwards, Sarcevic (Canavan, 84), Fox (Ness, 80), Carey, Lameiras, Ladapo, Jones, Threlkeld.
Substitutes not used: Taylor, Anderson, Smith-Brown, Fletcher.

Scunthorpe United: Alnwick, Borthwick-Jackson, Webster, Lund, Morris, Perch, Lewis (Thomas, 81), Novak, McArdle (van Veen, 77), Wootton (Hallam, 73), Hammill.
Substitutes not used: Flatt, Burgess, Sutton, McGahey.

Attendance: 11,907 (421 away).

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Ticket News

Plymouth away clash now all-ticket – get yours ASAP to avoid missing out

2 May 2019

Tickets are on sale now for the Iron’s final game of the League One season away at Plymouth Argyle on Saturday, May 4th (5.30pm kick-off), and fans planning to support us there are urged to buy as soon as possible.

Club News

Coach travel has sold out for Plymouth away

2 May 2019

The Iron have a total allocation of 540 for the fixture, with over 400 sold as of 4pm on Thursday, May 2nd.

Unless they all sell beforehand, tickets go off sale from the Glanford Park ticket office at 3.30pm on Friday, May 3rd.

You can purchase tickets in person at the Glanford Park ticket office, by calling 01724 747670 or through visiting www.sufctickets.com

Prices for the game are as follows:

CATEGORY PRICE
Adults £24
Concessions £19
Under 18s £10
Wheelchair Adult £19
Wheelchair Concession £15
Wheelchair Under 8s £8

* Family Ticket: £32 (adult: £24 and under-18: £8)
** Concessions are over 65, 18-21 and serving armed forces with a valid ID card

Ambulant disabled prices are as above too for the relevant price band. Those who are in receipt of either the Higher or Enhanced rate of care or mobility are eligible for a personal assistant free of charge. Plymouth say wheelchair tickets and personal assistant tickets are situated within the front of the stand and as such are exposed to the elements.

Family tickets allow families with younger children access to the designated Family Zone at Home Park. Upon arrival at the stadium, you should access through turnstiles 20/21, which lead directly onto their family themed concourse. Here you will find a number of activities to entertain children, both before the match and at half-time. Please note, this is a mixed zone for both home and away families. The integrity of this area must not be compromised and all sales in this area are strictly to families or adults who are accompanying children.

HOW TO BUY ONLINE
www.sufctickets.com

TELEPHONE
Call 01724 747670

IN PERSON
The Glanford Park ticket office is open at the following times: 

Thursday, May 2 - 8.30am until 5pm
Friday, May 3 - 8.30am until 5pm (Plymouth away tickets go off sale at 3.30pm)

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