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Plymouth Argyle vs Cardiff City. Sky Bet Championship.

Home ParkAttendance11,918.

Plymouth Argyle 1

  • A Gow (90th minute pen)

Cardiff City 3

  • M Chopra (4th minute, 80th minute, 85th minute pen)
  • T Capaldi (sent off 90th minute)

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Image: Gow: Available for Plymouth

Plymouth are boosted by the availability of new striker Alan Gow ahead of the visit of Cardiff City.

Pilgrims entertain Bluebirds at Home Park

Plymouth are boosted by the availability of new striker Alan Gow ahead of the home Championship game against Cardiff. The 26-year-old joined from Rangers for an undisclosed fee on Friday but arrived too late to feature in Saturday's 1-1 home draw with QPR. On-loan Celtic striker Cillian Sheridan, 20, could start after impressing as a second-half substitute on his debut. Right-back David McNamee is also expected to retain his place after shrugging off a shoulder injury, received late on against QPR, and taking part in training on Monday. Skipper and midfielder Carl Fletcher (thigh) and central defender Krisztian Timar (ankle) returned against QPR after missing the 2-1 League Cup defeat at Gillingham.

Cardiff news

Cardiff have been hit with the news Ross McCormack will be sidelined for between six to eight weeks ahead of their trip to Home Park. The Scotland international, who has been heavily linked with a move away from the Cardiff City Stadium this summer, will almost certainly remain put for the time being at least having sustained a hamstring injury at the weekend. McCormack was taken off in the 36th minute at Blackpool and now looks set for a lengthy period of rehabilitation. Paul Quinn (knee) and Mark Kennedy (calf) will also miss out but look set to return in time for Sunday's clash with Bristol City, yet fellow full-back Kevin McNaughton (ankle) remains four or five weeks away from full fitness. Midfielders Joe Ledley and Chris Burke have struggled of late with illness but are expected to be okay as is Stephen McPhail (hamstring) who also picked up a knock at Bloomfield Road and Gabor Gyepes (knee).

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