Cambridge United vs Plymouth Argyle Match Review

Cambridge United vs Plymouth Argyle Match Review
December 9, 2022

Cambridge United vs Plymouth Argyle Match Review

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Cambridge United will host Plymouth Argyle at the Abbey Stadium on Saturday in an effort to snap a streak of four league games without a victory.

The visitors, meanwhile, hope to improve upon their loss to Port Vale and maintain their lead in the standings.

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Cambridge United vs Plymouth Argyle Betting  odds

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Cambridge United

3.20 2.75 3.24

Plymouth Argyle

2.20 3.10 2.23

Cambridge United vs Plymouth Argyle Tips and Prediction

Cambridge has had a difficult 2022–23 season thus far, currently residing in League One’s 20th position and just three points above the relegation zone.

In a midweek friendly match against West Ham United, Mark Bonner’s team had a breather from their local obligations but ultimately fell to the Premier League team 4-2.

Last time out in the league, Cambridge lost to Forest Green in dramatic fashion by a score of 2-1 thanks to a penalty from Connor Wickham in the 93rd minute.

With that defeat, the U’s have now gone six league games without a victory, and Bonner will be aware that his team needs to quickly rack up wins if they hope to avoid the drop.

This Saturday, they will have a difficult test in front of their own supporters as they welcome league-leading Plymouth, who has only suffered one loss in their previous 14 league games.

James Wilson scored a brace in his team’s most recent 2-0 loss to Port Vale at home, ending their perfect home record, and Steven Schumacher will be extremely disappointed.

Despite being at the top of the standings, Plymouth hasn’t won a league game since being humiliated 5-1 by Grimsby Town in the FA Cup first round. After losing in the cup, the Pilgrims drew with Lincoln City and Burton Albion before losing to Port Vale at Home Park, putting them just one point ahead of Ipswich Town in second place.

As they come up against a team that has given up 32 goals so far this season, only three teams have allowed more goals, Schumacher will be anxious to see his team get back on track here. This season, they have taken 16 points from their 10 road games.

We expect Plymouth to bounce back with a victory at the Abbey Stadium despite losing to Port Vale the last time out.

Since Cambridge has let up a lot of goals this year, we believe Plymouth will be able to outgun them.

Conclusion

We expect Plymouth to bounce back with a victory at the Abbey Stadium despite losing to Port Vale the last time around

Since Cambridge has let up a lot of goals this year, we believe Plymouth will be able to outgun them.