Plymouth Argyle vs Hull City




Plymouth Argyle and Hull City will lock horns at Home Park on Saturday, October 15, in a mouthwatering League One clash. Both sides have enjoyed contrasting starts to the campaign, with Argyle sitting pretty in the playoff places, while Hull languish in the bottom half of the table.
Argyle have been in impressive form of late, winning three of their last four league games. Their only defeat in that run came against league leaders Ipswich Town, and they will be confident of getting a result against a struggling Hull side.
Hull, on the other hand, have had a disappointing start to the season, winning just three of their opening nine league games. They will be desperate to get back to winning ways at Home Park, but they will need to improve their away form if they are to challenge for promotion this season.
The two sides have met 40 times in the past, with Hull holding a narrow advantage with 14 wins to Argyle's 13. However, Argyle have won the last two meetings between the two sides, and they will be confident of making it three in a row on Saturday.
The match is likely to be a close affair, with both sides in need of points. Argyle will be looking to extend their unbeaten run, while Hull will be desperate to get back to winning ways. With both sides capable of playing attractive football, this is a game that is sure to entertain the neutral fan.

Here are some key points to look out for in the match:
  • Argyle's impressive home form: Argyle have won four of their five home league games this season and will be confident of getting a result against Hull.
  • Hull's poor away form: Hull have lost four of their five away league games this season and will need to improve if they are to challenge for promotion.
  • The two sides' recent head-to-head record: Argyle have won the last two meetings between the two sides and will be confident of making it three in a row on Saturday.
Prediction:

This is a tough game to call, but I think Argyle will just edge it. They have been in better form than Hull this season, and they have a good home record. Hull will be desperate to get back to winning ways, but I think Argyle will have too much for them on Saturday.

Final score:
Plymouth Argyle 2-1 Hull City