Wimbledon vs Plymouth Argyle Live: Updates from League One game

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Tom Cleverley's Pilgrims are in south-west London this afternoon to play relegation-threatened Wimbledon

Plymouth Argyle are taking on AFC Wimbledon at Plough Lane this afternoon in a match with huge implications for both teams and the outcome of their seasons.

Tom Cleverley's Pilgrims cannot afford any slip-ups if they are to keep alive their hopes of making the League One play-offs.

They drew 2-2 with Exeter City in the Devon derby at Home Park last Saturday and were then overtaken in the league table in midweek by Luton Town and Huddersfield Town.

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As a result, Argyle are now in ninth position in the table and Cleverley believes it will take 10 points from their final four games of the season to finish in a play-off spot.

Wimbledon, meanwhile, are three points clear of the relegation zone, with three more matches remaining, following a 2-0 home defeat by Stockport County on Wednesday night.

Scroll below for all the latest updates from Chris Errington at Plough Lane:

Key Events

Wimbledon equalise

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Argyle ahead

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The Plymouth Argyle team

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Wimbledon equalise

Instead of Argyle leading 2-0, it is 1-1 in the 51st minute as a cross from James Tilley, who is not closed down on the right, is slid into the net by Alistair Smith.

Missed opportunity

Argyle really should be 2-0 up in the 50th minute. Owen Dale is played through and rather than shoot with his left foot he cuts inside and passes to Caleb Watts, who could have had a dfirst time shot but instead he tried to take the ball around goalkeeper Nathan Bishop and miscontrolled the ball as he did it and the chance was gone.

Early Wimbledon chance

Junior Nkeng has a shot blocked behind for a corner by Argyle's Alex Mitchell as Wimbledon attack their home end.

The second half is underway

No substitutions for either side as the second half begins.

Apologies if there is a gap in any updates in this blog

Chris is having some laptop issues which we are trying to fix - it is 1-0 to Argyle at the break

Penalty appeals

Lorent Tolaj and Wimbledon Ryan Johnson, who have both been booked, clash again and there are penalty appeals from Argyle but referee Elliott Swallow takes no action.

Added time

Three extra minutes being played at the end of the first half.

Break in play

Conor Hazard goes down after a near miss from a corner for Wimbledon and there is a break in play. 'Injured again' sing the Green Army, before as Hazard gets to his feet the away fans sing 'It's a miracle.'.

Tolaj yellow-carded

Lorent Tolaj is booked by referee Elliott Swallow after an incident which led to Argyle being awarded a free-kick. I'm not sure why that yellow card was given. Wimbledon defender Ryan Johnson was also cautioned by referee Elliott Swallow.

Over the bar

Wimbledon's Junior Nkeng sends a 25-yard shot over the bar from a central position.

Argyle on the break

Caleb Watts drops deep and sets Argyle on the counter attack with a pass out to Owen Dale, who advances forward and lets fly with a shot which is blocked by a Wimbledon player.

First chance for Wimbledon

Nathan Asiimwe puts in an excellent cross from the left and Alistair Smith heads just wide.

Argyle well on top

Argyle have made a very stromg start to this game, with Wimbledon hardly getting over the halfway line yet.

Argyle ahead

Argyle open the scoring in only the sixth minute as Ronan Curtis swings in a corner and Alex Mitchell gets the decisive touch.

Early Argyle chance

Ronan Curtis whips in a cross from the right and a glancing header from Caleb Watts goes not far wide.

Kick-Off

We r underway at a sunny Plough Lane.

The Green Army at AFC Wimbledon

The teams are out

Joe Edwards leads out Argyle while Wimbledon are captained by Jake Reeves.

The teams

ARGYLE: Conor Hazard; Joe Edwards, Mathias Ross, Alex Mitchell, Wes Harding; Ronan Curtis, Malachi Boateng, Brendan Wiredu, Owen Dale; Caleb Watts, Lorent Tolaj.

Substitutes: Luca Ashby-Hammond, Julio Pleguezuelo, Jamie Paterson, Xavier Amaechi, Owen Oseni, Bim Pepple, Matty Sorinola.

WIMBLEDON: Nathan Bishop; Nathan Asiimwe, Isaac Ogundere, Ryan Johnson, Steve Seddon; James Tilley, Alistair Smith, Jake Reeves, Junior Nkeng; Callum Maycock, Leyton Stewart.

Substitutes: Joe McDonnell, Antwoine Hackford, Osman Foyo, Riley Horan, Aron Sasu, Kai Jennings, Zack Nelson.

Argyle in pink

Argyle will be wearing their pink third kit against Wimbledon.

Pleguezuelo returns

Defender Julio Pleguezuelo is back in Argyle's matchday squad for the first time since he was substituted at half-time in the 1-0 defeat away to Rotherham United on Febriuary 28 due to the recurrence of a calf injury. Pleguezuelo is named among the seven substitutes.

Early League One results

Two games in League One kicked off at 12.30pm and involved three teams in the play-off picture.

Bradford City, who host Argyle on Tuesday night, drew 2-2 away to Barnsley, while Bolton Waanderers came from 3-1 behind to draw 3-3 at home to Huddersfield Town despite playing most of the second half with only 10 men.

Bolton equalised in the 11th minute of added time with a goal from former Argyle loan signing Ibrahim Cissoko.

Huddersfield have moved up to seventh place in the table, above Luton Town on goal difference, and are three points behind Stevenage, who are sixth.

Argyle are in ninth, a point behind Huddersfield and have played two games fewer than the Terriers, ahead of their match againsy AFC Wimbledon.

AFC Wimbledon team to play Argyle

Setting the scene

Hello, this is Chris Errington and I'm in the Press Box at Plough Lane ahead of Argyle's League One game against AFC Wimbledon.

Thanks for joining me for this live blog. I'm a bit behind schedule but catching up fast after having some IT issues to deal with.

Argyle substitutes

Luca Ashby-Hammond, Julio Pleguezuelo, Jamie Paterson, Xavier Amaechi, Owen Oseni, Bim Pepple, Matty Sorinola.

Argyle starting line-up

Conor Hazard

Joe Edwards, Mathias Ross, Alex Mitchell, Wes Harding

Ronan Curtis, Malachi Boateng, Brendan Wiredu, Owen Dale

Caleb Watts, Lorent Tolaj

Argyle team news

Two changes for Argyle from the 2-2 draw with Exeter City, with starts for Brendan Wiredu and Caleb Watts, who come into the team for Jamie Paterson and Owen Oseni, who are on the bench.

The Plymouth Argyle team

Argyle's second Plough Lane visit

Argyle's only previous visit to AFC Wimbledon's Plough Lane home ground, which opened in 2020, was in September 2021 when they beat the Dons 1-0 in a League One game with a goal early in the second half from Ryan Hardie.

Pre-match stats

After beating Argyle in the reverse fixture in October last year, AFC Wimbledon will be looking to claim a first Football League double against the Pilgrims.

Argyle have lost just one of their nine away league games against AFC Wimbledon (W4 D4), a 2-1 defeat in the third tier in December 2018.

AFC Wimbledon manager Johnnie Jackson have won two of his previous three Football League encounters with Argyle (L1), winning with Charlton Athletic 2-0 in November 2021 and 2-1 in the reverse fixture in October.

Only Lincoln (49) have claimed more points in League One in 2026 than Argyle (37 – W11 D4 L4), winning four of their last six on the road (D1 L1), netting 15 goals in those games.

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