Our prediction for this League 1 match:
Tuesday’s football game at Home Park pits together Plymouth and Wycombe, the two promotion-chasing teams. The Pilgrims suffered a 2-0 loss to Charlton at the weekend, but despite the defeat they remained in top position in the standings. George Cooper has recovered from a long-term injury, while Luke Jephcott should be recalled to the starting XI. The Chairboys, on the other hand, recorded a morale-boosting win over Bolton in their last league match, with the team keeping their automatic promotion hopes alive.
Since both Plymouth and Wycombe should go for a win in the midweek clash, we believe that there is a big value in betting on both teams to score. Veteran Garath McCleary is back for the visitors after overcoming his long-term problem. In their last meeting at the venue the two teams played out a 1-1 draw, and the history is likely to repeat itself.
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 (Wycombe):
Founded back in 1887, Wycombe Wanderers are one of the oldest clubs in the League One. The Chairboys are well known for their sky blue and dark blue shirts, but the colour of their away kit is orange combined with gun-metal gray.
Wycombe Wanderers host their rivals at Adams Park, a small stadium in Sands Industrial Estate which can hold up to 10,137 people. Milton Keynes Dons are seen as the club’s main rivals, with the two teams facing each other in the Buckinghamshire derby. Wycombe Wanderers made it to the FA Cup semis in the 2000/2001, with the team repeating the success in the League Cup six seasons later.
It has to be noted that the Chairboys have two FA Trophy titles (1991, 1993). Legendary midfielder Gareth Ainsworth is considered one of the club’s most famous players. Ainsworth scored 16 goals in 112 league appearances for Wycombe Rovers.