Our prediction for this League 1 match:
Plymouth play host to Fleetwood at their Home Park in what is expected to be a close League One game. Plymouth aim to build on a 3-0 win over Shrewsbury, and seeing that a win could see them climb to the playoffs berth, we are positive that the hosts will leave their hearts on the field. Scotland attacker Ryan Hardie, who scored a brace at the weekend, is likely to prove a handful for the opposition defenders.
The Cod Army, on the other hand, desperately needed a win against Cheltenham, and they managed to get one. Fleetwood regained a much-needed confidence at the weekend, but beating Plymouth at Home Park is easier said than done. Anyhow, a close encounter is on the cards, and we believe that punters can find value in betting on draw. New signing Anthony Pilkington, who made his full debut against Cheltenham, is likely to keep his place in Fleetwood’s starting XI.
Highlighted Player (Scott Wootton):
After spending his youth career at English giants Liverpool and Manchester United, Scott Wootton played for the likes of Tranmere Rovers, Peterborough United, and Nottingham Forest on loan at senior level. In the summer of 2013, the defender signed a three-year deal with Leeds United.
Scott Wootton made 66 appearances for the Whites in the league before moving to Rotherham United on loan. In August 2016, the English footballer joined League 1 club Milton Keynes Dons, signing a two-year deal with the Stadium MK outfit. Nowadays, Scott Wootton plays for Plymouth Argyle in the League Two, where he wears the number 5 jersey.
Scott Wootton’s primary position is a centre-back, but he is capable of producing fine performances at right-back as well. The 188-cm tall defender, whose preferred foot is right, has three caps for the England U17 team. Scott Wootton was born in Birkenhead, England, on September 12, 1991.
Highlighted Team (Fleetwood):
Known for their attacking style of play, Fleetwood Town are a professional football club based in Fletwood, Lancashire. The Fishermen play their home matches at Highbury Stadium, the venue with the capacity of 5,327 (2,672 seated), with the team wearing red and white shirts in home matches.
On the other hand, Fleetwood footballers are dressed in yellow when playing on the travels. The original club was founded back in 1908 under the name of Fleetwood FC and 69 years later they were re-established as Fleetwood Town F.C. In 1998 the club was renamed to Fleetwood Wanderers after the second reformation.
Legendary England footballer Joey Barton is considered one of the club’s most notable coaches. Barton, who was known for his incidents on the field, has been in charge since June 2, 2018. Neighbouring club Blackpool are regarded as one of Fleetwood’s main rivals. The Fishermen have built up rivalries with Morecambe and Preston North End as well.