Shrewsbury faced Plymouth in the League One of England on April 18. The match concluded with Plymouth defeating Shrewsbury 1-2.
The scoreline opened on the 53rd minute when Killian Phillips converted the chance, putting Shrewsbury in front. goals from Joe Edwards and Callum Wright followed, bringing the match to a 1-2 conclusion.
All eyes turn to the pitch as the upcoming match sees Shrewsbury and Plymouth square off once more, 6 months after their previous League One encounter which Plymouth won 2-1. Shrewsbury come into the match following a draw against Portsmouth on April 15 in the League One. To convert draws into stronger outcomes, strengthening their backline will be key, especially since they have struggled to keep opponents from scoring, conceding in their last eight matches.
Plymouth come into this clash with momentum, following a victory over Exeter in their most recent game.
This League One match offers a platform for Shrewsbury and Plymouth’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Shrewsbury’s attacking options, with Steve Cotterill steering the side, have been bolstered by Luke Leahy, the team’s top scorer, and Tom Bayliss, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. In League One, Leahy has been Shrewsbury’s standout scorer with eight goals, as Shipley continues to lead their creative efforts in the tournament with six assists. Shrewsbury’s offense has also been strengthened by Chey Dunkley, Christian Saydee and Matthew Pennington, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
Meanwhile, Plymouth’s attacking options, guided by Steven Schumacher, have been bolstered by Ryan Hardie, the team’s top scorer, and Morgan Whittaker, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. With twelve goals in League One, Hardie is Plymouth’s top scorer in the league, while Azaz has been their leading creator in the competition with seven assists. Bali Mumba, Niall Ennis and Sam Cosgrove have supported the attack well, combining for important goals and assists throughout the campaign.
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Shrewsbury kicked off the game with Marko Marosi, Kade Craig, Chey Dunkley, Taylor Moore, Jordan Shipley, Luke Leahy, Carl Winchester, Elliott Bennett, Killian Phillips, Rob Street and Tom Bloxham as starters, with Harry Burgoyne, Travis Hearnes, Declan Hutchings and Nana Owusu-Gyimah on the bench.
Plymouth's starting eleven were Callum Burton, Macaulay Gillesphey, Dan Scarr, James Wilson, Brendan Galloway who got substituted by Danny Mayor on the 46th minute, Matt Butcher, Jordan Houghton, Joe Edwards, Finn Azaz who got substituted by Callum Wright on the 61st minute, Niall Ennis and Sam Cosgrove who got substituted by Ryan Hardie on the 46th minute, with Saxon Earley, Ryan Hardie, Jay Matete, Danny Mayor, Adam Parkes, Adam Randell and Callum Wright on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card four times throughout the game. Sam Cosgrove, Jordan Shipley, Jay Matete and Niall Ennis were the ones to receive it.
Since September 2020, the teams have gone head-to-head five times. Shrewsbury have won once, Plymouth three times, with the other one encounter ending in stalemate. Their most recent clash took place on October 25, 2022, with Plymouth winning 2-1. In total, Shrewsbury have managed five goals in these five meetings, compared to Plymouth's seven. So far, Plymouth have proven stronger in their recent head-to-head record against Shrewsbury.
Shrewsbury are coming off a draw in their last match against Portsmouth, while Plymouth played their last match against Exeter, which ended in a win. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Shrewsbury have claimed eight victories, suffered nine defeats, and drawn three times, while in their last twenty matches, Plymouth have recorded twelve wins, five losses, and three draws.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Shrewsbury and Plymouth in real time. You can watch the goals by Killian Phillips, Joe Edwards and Callum Wright as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Shrewsbury - Plymouth are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.