BIG ONE TONIGHT
Bradford City vs Plymouth Argyle — League One, Tue 21 April, 7:45pm
The Stakes
This is a massive game for both sides. Bradford enter sitting fourth in League One, knowing a win will confirm their place in the playoffs this season.
Sports Mole Plymouth are currently seventh, only two points behind Stevenage who occupy the final playoff place
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Bradford are six points clear of Argyle at the moment, but that could become three with an away win, and Cleverley's men have the superior goal difference.
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Bradford's Situation
The hosts will feel they should have won their Yorkshire derby against Barnsley, going into the final minutes leading 2-1 before conceding a late equaliser.
Sports Mole After losing 1-0 to Stevenage in their last home outing, Bradford are looking to avoid successive home league defeats for the first time since March 2024.
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Form:
D L W W L D — patchy by their early-season standards.
Plymouth's Situation
Tom Cleverley's side are in fine form, winning three of their last five league games, including a 3-1 victory last time out against AFC Wimbledon.
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Form:
W W L W D W — clearly the form team going into this.
Head to Head
Since 1995, Plymouth have won just one of their six away league games against Bradford City. Bradford won the reverse fixture 1-0 in December and are looking to complete a league double over Plymouth for the first time since 1994-95.
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Team News
Bradford will be hopeful Antoni Sarcevic, their leading goalscorer, makes a return to the starting lineup. No fresh injury concerns after the Barnsley game.
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For Plymouth, Brendan Wiredu, Bradley Ibrahim and Herbie Kane remain sidelined, but no fresh injuries either.
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Bradford likely XI: Walker; Wright, Baldwin, Tilt; Neufville, Metcalfe, Power, Touray; Sarcevic, Humphrys, Jackson
Plymouth likely XI: Hazard; Edwards, Ross, Mitchell, Harding; Curtis, Watts, Boateng, Dale; Tolaj
Analysis
Bradford's home record remains their foundation — they've won 21 League One games and lost only three at home all season.
The72 Club However Plymouth are arguably the form side in the division right now and won't fear Valley Parade. Bradford's average possession has climbed above 50% this season and Argyle under Cleverley have been very effective without the ball in 2026
Argyle Life, so Plymouth could be well set up to frustrate and hit on the counter.
The consensus from most previews is a competitive draw, though Bradford's home advantage and the playoff-confirming incentive gives them the edge as slight favourites.
Likely outcome: Bradford win or draw — Plymouth have come far too late in the season to be confident of going to Valley Parade and taking three points, but they're capable of it.