On Valentine’s Day, the Sky Blues travel to Home Park to meet Plymouth Argyle in the Sky Bet Championship (7:45pm).
For the first time since January 20th, Plymouth Argyle is playing in a Championship game at Home Park. They enter the game fresh off a loss at the Stadium of Light.
To date, Argyle’s first season back in the Championship has seen them surpass predictions; at the beginning of the season, bookies had the Pilgrims as the second-most likely team to be demoted back to League One.So far this season, Morgan Whittaker’s 16 league goals and their home form have proven crucial. They are now lying in 15th place, seven points above the drop.
This season, Argyle has only lost three of their fourteen home Championship games, making Home Park a challenging venue for rival teams.
Midway through the season, Ian Foster took over as manager following the departure of Steven Schumacher to Stoke City. All of this is happening at the same time.The final six Sky Blues:
City of Coventry 2-1 Millwall
Sheffield Wednesday 4-1 Coventry City
Coventry City 2-1 Norwich City
Bristol City 2-2 Coventry City
Wednesday, Sheffield 1, Sky Blues
Wednesday, Sheffield, 1-2 Sky Blues
Argyle of Plymouth’s final six:
Sunderland defeats Plymouth Argyle 3-1.
Argyle of Plymouth, 1-4 Leeds United
Swansea City 1–0 Argyle of Plymouth
Plymouth Argyle 1-1 Leeds United
City of Cardiff 3-1 Plymouth Argyle
Huddersfield Town defeats Plymouth Argyle 1 to 1. Previous head-to-head:
Wins for Sky Blues: 24 Draws: 11
Win for Plymouth Argyle, 28
Officials of the Match:
When the Sky Blues play Plymouth Argyle at Home Park, Keith Stroud will be in the middle.
After officiating the Sky Blues’ 0-0 draw with Sunderland at the Coventry Building Society Arena earlier in the season, Stroud will be in charge of his second City match of the year.Stroud has overseen 18 games this season in the Championship, League One, and League Two, issuing 92 yellow cards and one red card.
Mark Stevens and Mark Pottage will support him, and Andy Davies will serve as the fourth official.
Colours:
When the Sky Blues travel to Plymouth, they will wear their Sky Blue home strip, while the hosts will be dressed in their traditional green attire.
Details about the tickets:
The 1,739 tickets that Coventry City was allotted for the Sky Bet Championship match at Home Park are now sold out, and we won’t be getting any more.