🗣️ The view from the opposition. #ACCvWYC https://t. co/FUw7pBq8Uy Even so, the dropped points were against sides that are currently sitting in the top two (Sheff W and Plymouth), and against Lincoln, the Imps are currently unbeaten at home in the league. The 3-2 victory over rivals Derby on February 11 will no doubt boost the confidence amongst the players in the Adams Park dressing room, as they recorded three wins on the bounce for the first time since October. The club’s run of seven clean sheets in 12 games is also one the best in League One this season.
The visitors broke those shackles with a Sean McConville corner whipped over for Michael Nottingham to rise highest and head a major warning against Mike Cooper’s crossbar. Within two minutes, Argyle were in front. Danny Mayor clipped in an inviting cross from the left and the ball ricocheted off the thigh of Garrick for Camara to lash home from eight yards. It was not the prettiest of goals but well taken by Camara, who, along with his team-mates, breathed a huge sigh of relief from the restart, as Colby Bishop found acres of room behind the Pilgrim defence but, with the goal gaping, he opted for a square pass intercepted by the recovering James Wilson. In an incredibly open game, Accrington were refreshingly happy to throw men forward but that did present Argyle with the chance to counter, with Camara marginally over-hitting a pass to Hardie from one quick break.
Argyle were having fun, as Hardie shaved the outside of the post with a deflected strike. Randell was next to have a pop with another low effort that flicked off an Accrington leg before flying wide, swiftly followed by a sweet strike from Edwards that rattled off the outside of the post. There was a happy inevitably about the Pilgrim fourth, as Mayor jinked inside for a shot glanced into the bottom corner by the head of Hardie. The outstanding Mayor was then replaced by Ryan Broom. Aside from a rising Randell drive tipped over, the Pilgrims calmly played out the closing minutes with thoughts already firmly set on the midweek visit of Cheltenham. Argyle (3-5-2): 1 Michael Cooper; 5 James Wilson, 2 James Bolton, 3 Macaulay Gillesphey; 8 Joe Edwards (capt), 28 Panutche Camara (20 Adam Randell 65), 4 Jordan Houghton, 10 Danny Mayor (7 Ryan Broom 80), 15 Conor Grant; 9 Ryan Hardie, 14 Jordon Garrick (11 Niall Ennis 61).
Their poor campaign has seen them pick up just two victorious from the previous 16 league fixtures, which included a run of six defeats in seven games, securing just one point from a possible 21. Yet incredibly, despite their precarious position in the table, Accrington have kept five clean sheets from the six games they have won this season, with an aggregate score of 9-1. ⏪ Our last victory at the Wham Stadium came on a Tuesday night in November 2018. @scottkashket and @Alex_Samuel95 were on target in a last-gasp win from behind! #ACCvWYC pic.
Accrington Stanley vs Wycombe Wanderers Preview: Everything you need to knowWycombe Wanderers will spend Valentine’s night at the Wham Stadium, as they take on Accrington Stanley tomorrow evening. Buoyed by a brilliant 3-2 victory over promotion-pushing Derby County on Saturday, the Chairboys know that they can not let their current good form slip against a side languishing in the relegation zone. But League One football does not take any prisoners, and with Wanderers recording just one win in their last five away at Accrington, can John Coleman once again get the better of Gareth Ainsworth? 😆 "At last, we beat Accrington! " Watch the full pitchside highlights of that 2-1 win at the Wham Stadium on WanderersTV.
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Argyle manager Steven Schumacher made two changes from the midweek win over Portsmouth, Conor Grant returned from injury to replace Steven Sessegnon and Jordon Garrick came in for Luke Jephcott. Accrington earned a fine draw at Sheffield Wednesday in midweek but found themselves under pressure in the early stages, as the Greens looked to control proceedings with some patient passing at a blustery Home Park.
Plymouth Argyle vs Accrington StanleyArgyle 4 Camara 12 Edwards 37 Ennis 63 Hardie 79 Accrington Stanley 0 Argyle’s fifth straight win in Sky Bet League One was also their biggest victory of the season, as Accrington were swept aside by a powerful Pilgrim display. Panutche Camara and skipper Joe Edwards provided the half-time cushion and Niall Ennis effectively sealed the points with a super finish on 63 minutes. The dismissal of Stanley goalkeeper Toby Savin confirmed the victory, with Ryan Hardie’s 19th of the season underlining a dominant display.
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#ACCvWYC— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) February 13, 2023 It’s Accrington Stanley vs Wycombe Wanderers and here is everything you need to know. Current Form and Background on Accrington Stanley have had a tough time in League One this season winning just six of their 28 league games, as they currently sit 22nd on 27 points, two points from safety.
twitter. com/MwXOQoVAji — Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) February 13, 2023 The only time that had shipped in a strike and still got a victory was when they defeated fellow strugglers Morecambe 3-1 back on October 1. This was part of a three-game winning streak that took the club to as high as ninth, but since that triumph at the start of the autumn, they have only won twice since. Current Form and Background on Wanderers The Chairboys head up to Lancashire on fine form. Since the 2-0 victory over Portsmouth on December 4, Wanderers have accumulated 22 points from a possible 30, with the only setbacks being two 1-0 defeats against Plymouth Argyle and Sheffield Wednesday respectively, and a 0-0 draw versus Lincoln City.
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Harry Pell headed narrowly over for the visitors, as Accrington continued to rack up the corner count, Wilson digging out a super header from his own bar after another curling cross from McConville on 28 minutes. The Pilgrims regained control with an outstanding second from Edwards. The skipper cut in from the right for a dazzling run and pass wide to Conor Grant, who returned a low cross that bounced nicely for Edwards to fire an instinctive left-foot half-volley beyond Savin and into the far corner.
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