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MATCH PREVIEW - PLYMOUTH ARGYLE (H)

8 April 2022

BURTON Albion return to home league action for the first time in nearly a month when we welcome Plymouth Argyle to the Pirelli Stadium (3pm kick-off).

FORM GUIDE

The Brewers are back on home soil tomorrow and will look to leave last week’s 3-0 defeat away at Morecambe behind them. Despite being out of form, Albion’s last home match ended in a 3-2 victory over Fleetwood Town after an impressive fightback from 2-0 down.

Plymouth Argyle come into the fixture off the back of a 1-0 home victory over promotion rivals Oxford United. The Pilgrims have won seven of their last eight games, keeping a clean sheet in each one of those victories.

 

HEAD 2 HEAD

Burton have faced Plymouth Argyle a total of 13 times since the Brewers’ promotion to the EFL. Albion have won six of these matches while Plymouth have come out victorious on three occasions. The other four games ended in a draw.

A memorable match between the two came in October 2018 when Albion came from behind twice to secure a 3-2 victory at Home Park. A Lucas Akins strike and a Kyle McFadzean brace ensured all three points for the Brewers.

 

BREWERS TEAM NEWS

Oumar Niasse will miss out due to personal reasons while Conor Shaughnessy begins his suspension tomorrow after his red card away at Morecambe last week.

Ciaran Gilligan suffered a slight injury against Morecambe but has trained this week.

 

PLYMOUTH ARGYLE TEAM NEWS

Injured duo Conor Grant and Steven Sessegnon returned to training this week and are expected to be included tomorrow afternoon.

 

MATCH OFFICIALS

The referee for tomorrow’s encounter will be Leigh Doughty, who will be assisted by Craig Taylor and Adrian Waters. The Fourth Official for the game will be Scott Tallis.

 

SPONSORS

 

MATCH SPONSOR – BRITVIC

Britvic is a producer of soft drinks based in Hemel Hempstead. The company originates from the mid 19th century. Formally known as the British Vitamin Company, it changed its name to Britvic in 1971. The company has, over theyears, developed a strong portfolio of its own iconic brands, including Robinsons, Tango, J2O, Drench, Ballygowan, and Fruit Shoots. In addition, in GB and Ireland, the company produces and sells a number of PepsiCo’s famous soft drinks brands, including Pepsi Max and 7UP under exclusive agreements with PepsiCo. Britvic is the largest supplier of branded still soft drinks and the number two supplier of branded carbonated soft drinks in GB. Britvic is proud to support and sponsor Burton Albion FC and is represented today by National Account Managers Tim Brown and David.

 

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH SPONSOR – SMJ BRADY CONSTRUCTION LTD

SMJ Brady Construction limited is a family run business with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the industry. We are based in Derby and cover works throughout the UK.We have a strong reputation for quality craftsmanship and project management, using our established team of time-served tradesmen. Overall, our aim on all our projects is to work as part of a team maintaining good working relationships within the design team, cost consultants, and clients. We continually strive to maintain a high-quality end product and are capable of undertaking fast track projects when the need arises, and no job is too small.

 

 

MATCH BALL SPONSOR – MARLBOROUGH GROUP

Tomorrow’s Match Ball Sponsor is the Marlborough Group, one of the UK’s leading independently owned investment management specialists. Marlborough Group is proud to manage over £11billion for more than 200,000 clients across its range of investment solutions. Marlborough’s Chairman, Andrew Staley, joins us for today’s game.

 

PROGRAMME SPONSOR – AUTO SERVICE PLUS

Auto Service Plus Ltd is based in King Street Burton on Trent. The company is a family business founded by John and Ann Docherty who have been great supporters of Burton Albion over many years. Auto Service Plus Ltd has been established over 30 years providing excellent servicing, repairs and MOT to all makes of vehicles. Auto Service Plus is very proud of its long association with Burton Albion and wishes Burton Albion all the best for tomorrow's game against Plymouth Argyle.

 

50/50 DRAW TICKETS

The draw allows fans the chance to win a cash prize whole also supporting the work of the Burton Albion Community Trust.  

You can get your tickets from the staff handing them out around the ground.

 

FAMILY ZONE 

The Family Zone will be open in the usual place on the 3G pitch next to the BACT building.

The Family Zone will feature music, games and lots of fun activities for all the family. You can grab an ‘honesty flag’ to use during the game to cheer on the Brewers. We kindly ask you to return the flag after the game.

The Family Zone will be open from 1.30pm to 2.45pm.

There are also lots of fun activities to do in the family section of our website – and we are encouraging all young Brewers to write a letter to Billy and Bettie ahead of tomorrow! Click the link below to be taken to the page and get your letter to send!

https://www.burtonalbionfc.co.uk/fans/families/

 

MATCHDAY PLAYLIST

Tomorrow’s Matchday Playlist has been selected by Brewers Defender Sam Hughes. If you can’t wait till tomorrow to hear the playlist, CLICK HERE to listen on Spotify. 

 

 

NCS TAKEOVER GAME

Burton Albion Community Trust are proud delivery partners of the National Citizen Service (NCS) for their amazing event this summer.

The first week of the event will be a residential in Kibblestone with action packed activities like axe throwing, crate stacking, and so much more! As well as these, mixed in are some Inspirational talks and practical life skill workshops.

Those life skills include budgeting for life events, presenting to a room full of people and generally just helping young people who may be lacking in confidence, to be able to assertively put themselves in situations they may not have been comfortable with before they signed up for the programme.

The second week participants get to give back to the community and appreciate the effect that work in the community can do. Creating greener spaces at schools for younger people and raise money for local charities.

 

PLACARD PARADE

A placard parade will take place again this year, giving businesses the chance to support Burton Rotary Club. The parade will take place during the half-time break at tomorrow’s home game at the Pirelli Stadium. There will also be a bucket collection with volunteers from Rotary asking fans to donate money that will go to help the disaster relief effort in Ukraine. Meanwhile, donations made by businesses taking part in the placard parade will go to local good causes. The parade was due to take place on March 26 but with the Wigan game being postponed has moved to tomorrow’s tie.

 

ANTI-DISCRIMINATION DAY

Tomorrow’s game is our official Together Against Discrimination matchday in which Burton Albion will be reinforcing the club’s support for this EFL campaign. Together Against Discrimination sees clubs across all three divisions adopting a unified position on a matchday reiterating that racism, discrimination and abuse is not welcome in our game or in our communities.

 

TICKETS  

Tickets are available to buy online before 5pm this evening. Brewers fans CAN pay in cash on the turnstiles on the day of the game, but will incur a £2 increase on pre-matchday prices.  

IFOLLOW

 

The game is not available to live stream, but you can buy an audio only pass for £2.50.

 

 

 

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Match Reports

MATCH REPORT: BURTON ALBION 0-0 PLYMOUTH ARGYLE

9 April 2022

BURTON ALBION showed plenty of grit and determination to pick up a hard earned point from a goalless draw with play-off contenders Plymouth Argyle.

Chances were few and far between for either side with Plymouth showing some early promise and seeing an effort cleared off the line within a minute of the start and visiting keeper Michael Cooper denied both Harry Chapman and Joe Powell in the second half.

Albion showed five changes from the defeat at Morecambe with a change in goal seeing Matej Kovar come in for his debut as Ben Garratt dropped to the bench. The defence reverted to a back three with Sam Hughes, John Brayford and Deji Oshilaja. Michael Mancienne returned to the team and was paired with Cameron Borthwick-Jackson in the centre of midfield, Tom Hamer on the right and Will Kokolo returning on the left. In attack a combination of Jonny Smith and the recalled pair of Joe Powell and Harry Chapman as Albion went without an orthodox striker.

Plymouth had shouts for a goal in the first minute as a free kick was swung into the back post and Joe Edwards' header was superbly cleared off the line by John Brayford.

Albion had another scare on seventeen minutes when a quickly taken free kick on the Plymouth right had Jordon Garrick free in the channel and his low ball was poked goalwards with Kovar making an initial save and the loose ball coming out to the edge of the box where it was fired narrowly over the bar.

Burton were playing some neat football when they got the ball to their forward options but it was Borthwick-Jackson who came closest to breaking the deadlock with a rasping shot from the edge of the box just after the half hour mark, the ball flying just wide of the target.

Chapman then looked to get on the end of a teasing Smith cross on 40 minutes but could not quite stretch to get his head on the ball as it evaded keeper Michael Cooper too.


Half time: Burton Albion 0-0 Plymouth Argyle

Jonny Smith failed to reappear after the break having picked up what appeared to be a shoulder injury before half time and it wes Christian Saydee that was called up to lead the line.

A delightful backheel pass from Chapman sent Powell surging into the box but looking for the chance to shoot on his favoured left foot he eventually found himself crowded out by defenders who got the ball away to safety.

Burton were inches away from the opener when Chapman forced a superb save from Cooper and there was a slice of luck for the visiting keeper when he pushed it onto the shin of Tom Hamer as it looked like the wing back was about to turn the ball in.

Plymouth had a chance from a free kick just outside the box but Macaulay Gillesphey's curling effort cleared the bar although not by much.

Chapman and Powell combined again on 65 minute to threaten the Argyle goal, this time Cooper getting down well to smother Powell low drive from the edge of the penalty area.

Jacob Maddox got the call with fifteen minutes remaining replacing Mancienne in the heart of the midfield and he was followed by Moult, coming on for Chapman to pep things up for the final ten minutes.

The game became rather scrappy late on with a flurry of yellow cards, including Powell and Maddox for Albion anad there was a late scare when Plymouth's final substitute, former Albion man Ryan Broom flicked a header towards goal but the save from Kovar was relatively comfortable.

A clean sheet then for Albion, their first of 2022 and something to build on in the remaining games.

ALBION: Kovar; Hughes, Brayford, Oshilaja; Hamer, Mancienne (Maddox, 74), Borthwick-Jackson, Kokolo; Smith (Saydee, 46), Chapman (Moult, 83), Powell.
Substitutes: Garratt, Ahadme, Leak, Lakin.

GOALS:

Referee: Leigh Doughty

Attendance: 3,938

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Ticket News

TICKETS FOR OUR HOME GAME AGAINST PLYMOUTH NOW ON SALE

16 March 2022

TICKETS are now on sale for our home game against Plymouth Argyle - buy yours right now online!

This Sky Bet League One game takes place at the Pirelli Stadium on Saturday, April 9, at 3pm.

The Brewers lost 2-1 to Plymouth back in October and will be looking to reverse that result with the advantage of home soil.

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Early bird ticket prices for the game are as follows:

Seats

Adults: £22
Senior (65-plus): £20
Young Person (17-22): £20
Under-17: £12
Under-13: £12

Terrace

Adults: £18
Senior (65-plus): £16
Young Person (17-22): £13
Under-17: £5
Under-13: £5

Early bird tickets are available up until 5pm the day before each matchday. Tickets purchased after this time will incur a £2.00 increase in price.

Book your tickets right now via our online ticket store or, if you are purchasing on your mobile phone use our web-based app.

You can also purchase tickets by visiting the Club Shop at the Pirelli Stadium or you can call 01283 565938. 

When collecting tickets on match day please allow plenty of time as queues tend to be long. Please note that you will be asked for ID when collecting your tickets.

CARD PAYMENT ISSUES

Some customers may experience difficulties paying by card. See HERE

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