Anis Mehmeti drove towards the by-line before crossing the ball towards Vokes, but the forward could only direct his header into the gloves of Southwood. Mehmeti himself would be next to draw a save from Southwood, as he cut in on his right foot and tried to bend a low shot into the far corner. At full stretch, Southwood managed to get a strong hand to the ball and push it out of the reach of McCleary who was looking for a rebound. Not wanting to rest on their laurels, the Robins pushed for a second goal. Trickery from Ryan Broom saw him beat his man before unleashing a fierce shot with his left foot, but it fell wide of the post.
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In the second half, Broom continued to probe down the right wing, sending a cross towards the edge of the six-yard box. Nlundulu tried to the head the ball down into the ground, but Stryjek was able to get behind it. Alfie Mawson had Cheltenham fans’ hearts in their mouths after marauding forwards from centre-back and being given the time to get a shot off. Sean Long came out to meet him and got a touch on the ball, sending it looping into the air before landing in the side netting. A surging run from Olayinka lead to a free kick on the edge of the 18-yard box after he was unceremoniously felled. With the resulting attempt, May nearly doubled his tally for the day, bending a shot less than a foot over the crossbar.
Cheltenham Town vs Wycombe Wanderers on 19 Nov 22 - Match CentreAlfie May marked his comeback from injury with a goal that would secure all three points for the Robins in a 1-0 win over Wycombe Wanderers. The forward’s first-half strike on his first league start since the beginning of October proved to be the difference between the two teams, after another resilient defensive performance. Wade Elliott made two changes to the team that drew 1-1 at Portman Road against Ipswich Town, with May coming into start, and Caleb Taylor returning from a concussion sustained against Alvechurch Town.
MK Dons vs Plymouth Argyle on 15 Oct 22 - Match Centre MK Dons were beaten 4-1 by league-leaders Plymouth Argyle, to the Papa
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Garath McCleary had a couple of good opportunities for the visitors in the opening quarter of an hour. He first stung the palms of Luke Southwood with a vicious shot from outside the box before a few minutes later finding space to shoot from the right-hand side of the penalty area but skewed his shot wide of the far post. The Robins then had a chance of their own, when May’s deflected shot was fumbled by Max Stryjek and fell at Liam Sercombe’s feet. The midfielder’s initial attempt was blocked, but he was able to lay the rebound off for James Olayinka to have a strike, but his shot was deflected narrowly wide of the post. A cross-field pass from May set Ben Williams free on the left wing, to put the Robins in a dangerous position. Williams’ cross found the head of Dan Nlundulu, but the striker could only loop his attempt over the bar.
Wycombe Wanderers are now seventh in the table after the midweek results, level on points with the Pilgrims and with an inferior goal difference of two. Gareth Ainsworth's Wycombe are away to 16th-placed Burton Albion in their final match. Read More - Plymouth Argyle drop to sixth in League One after Sheffield Wednesday win What it all means is that, incredibly, the two automatic promotion positions have still to be decided and, therefore, none of the four play-off positions have been settled either. Even a win for Argyle might not be enough to reach the play-offs, if Wycombe were to win by three goals more than the Greens did, and Sunderland and Sheffield Wednesday also won.
Cheltenham Town vs Wycombe Wanderers on 19 Nov 22 Alfie May marked his comeback from injury with a goal that would secure all
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Plymouth Argyle's final day fixture with MK Dons live on SkyPlymouth Argyle’s vital final day of the season showdown with Milton Keynes Dons has been selected for live broadcast on Sky Sports. The game at Home Park kicks off at 12. 30pm and has been selected for the broadcast cameras. The Pilgrims dropped from fifth to sixth place in the table after Sheffield Wednesday rallied from a 2-1 half-time deficit to win 3-2 away to Fleetwood Town on Tuesday night. Wednesday are two points clear of Argyle with an identical goal difference but they have scored six more goals than them, which could be important come the weekend.
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May then grabbed his goal juts before the half hour mark. After Nlundulu found him with a cute pass with the outside of his boot, May cut inside onto his right foot before trying to bend a shot goalwards. A deflection off Nick Freeman sent the ball flying over Stryjek’s head and into the far corner of the net. Soon afterwards, Taylor managed to pull off a spectacular bicycle kick after Sercombe’s free kick was half cleared, but Stryjek had little trouble in catching the ball. Sam Vokes then had another good chance for the visitors.
As a result of the selection for live broadcast, video streaming on Argyle TV will be unavailable, although audio commentary will be available as standard, as well as a live pre-match show with Erin Black on the club's official YouTube channel. Overseas supporters are advised to check their local listings to see where the game is available closer to the time.
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TV cameras in position for Sky Sports' live coverage of Argyle versus Sunderland in League One at Home Park on Monday, April 18, 2022 - Photo: Dave Rowntree/PPAUK In their previous meeting - Steven Schumacher's first game as Argyle manager, which was also broadcast on Sky - the Greens came from behind to secure a draw, courtesy of a second-half Conor Grant strike. It is the second successive game at Home Park to be played in front of the broadcast cameras, following the 0-0 draw against Sunderland earlier this month.
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