CHAMPIONSHIP Plymouth Argyle 1 Oxford United 1

New Plymouth head coach Miron Muslic’s first match in charge of Argyle ended all-square against Oxford United at Home Park.

The greens are still seeking their first Championship win in 12 games, since a 1-0 home victory over Portsmouth on November 5.

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WEST DERBY Plymouth Argyle 2-2 Bristol City

Managerless Plymouth Argyle kicked off 2025 with a 2-2 Championship draw at home to West rivals Bristol City following a stoppage time leveller from Julio Pleguezuelo.

The Spanish central defender acrobatically fired home after Adam Randell’s free kick dropped into the six yard box following an aerial challenge between sub Michael Obafemi and City defender Zak Vyner.

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WESTERN PREMIER Brixham AFC 5 Ivybridge Town 1

AN early goal from Jacob Smelt failed to give Ivybridge Town the necessary boost in their visit to high-flying Brixham, who bounced back to claim a 5-1 home victory in their Boxing Day Western Premier clash at Wall Park.

Smelt opened the scoring with a cracking effort from a free kick in the 13th minute as Ivybridge looked to build on an impressive 10-0 home win over Welton Rovers.

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CHAMPIONSHIP Plymouth Argyle 3-3 Middlesbrough

Wayne Rooney’s Plymouth Argyle led three times before finishing 3-3 with Michael Carrick’s high-flying Middlesbrough in a Championship thriller at Home Park.

Argyle belied their lowly position to score through skipper Lewis Gibson, Darko Gyabi and Mustapha Bundu but Boro replied through skipper Jonny Howson, Hayden Hackney and sub Emmanuel Latte Lath.

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CHAMPIONSHIP Plymouth Argyle 1 Swansea City 2

Swansea ended Plymouth’s unbeaten six match home run with a 2-1 win as Wayne Rooney's Argyle slipped to 23rd in the Championship.

The Swans took a 44th minute lead through Jay Fulton following Josh Tymon’s cross from the left.

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CHAMPIONSHIP Plymouth Argyle 2 Watford 2

Former Hornets striker Andre Gray scored a last minute leveller as Wayne Rooney’s Plymouth Argyle stretched their unbeaten Championship home run to six with a 2-2 draw against high flying Watford.

Gray gracefully swept home from just inside the box and off the far post after being teed up by substitute striker Mustapha Bundu in the sixth and final minute of stoppage time.

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