Sat 2nd Nov
Sky Bet Championship
Kick-off15:00

LEE Leeds

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PLY Argyle

Adam Forshaw

The Game   
Leeds United v Argyle. Elland Road. Saturday, 2 November. 3pm. Sky Bet Championship.  

The Opposition  
Leeds United are currently third in the Championship table, with 23 points from their 12 games so far. 

The Whites began with two draws – against Portsmouth and West Bromwich Albion – before finding their stride with victories against Sheffield Wednesday and Hull City. Next came Leeds’ only league loss of the season so far, 1-0 at home to Burnley, before another pair of wins, away to Cardiff City and at home to Coventry City.  

Trips to Norwich City and Sunderland each yielded draws, before another pair of home victories, 2-0 against Sheffield United, and 2-1 against Watford. Most recently, Leeds drew 0-0 at Bristol City.  

Notably, Leeds have conceded just eight goals from their 12 games thus far; and three of them were on the opening day against Portsmouth.  

The Gaffer  
Daniel Farke began his managerial career at SV Lippstadt, a club he featured for during his playing career. He lifted Lippstadt from the sixth tier of German football to the fourth, and eventually took the job as the manager of Borussia Dortmund's second team.  

Daniel Farke

In 2017, he joined Norwich City as manager, in the Championship, and won the second-tier title in his second season at Carrow Road. They were relegated straight away, but the following season topped the Championship once again. However, after a poor start, Farke was dismissed. 

After leaving Norwich, he signed a deal to take over at Krasnodar in Russia, but left before a game was played, because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In 2022/23, with Borussia Monchengladbach, Farke led the side to a mid-table finish, but was sacked in the summer, taking over at Leeds soon after. Last season, his side finished third in the Championship, losing in the play-off final against Southampton.  

The Squad  
Leeds’ leading goalscorer this season, despite not being a permanent fixture in the team, is Joel Piroe (below). His first three goals of the Championship season, scored in wins over Hull, Cardiff and Coventry, all came as a sub, but he has started the last four games, scoring in the 2-2 draw with Sunderland. Dutch forward Piroe, 24, is in his second season with Leeds, having previously played for PSV Eindhoven and Swansea City.  

Joel Piroe

Leeds’ back four, plus their goalkeeper, this season has been largely unchanged. Goalie Ilian Meslier has typically been guarded by Junior Firpo, Pascal Struijk, Joe Rodon and Jayden Bogle. Firpo missed out on the last game, serving a one-game suspension, and is expected to come back into the side on Saturday. Bogle, however, will miss the match after picking up his fifth yellow card of the season against Bristol City last weekend. 

Welsh international centre-back Rodon was on loan at Leeds last season but became a permanent signing in the summer just gone. He is usually partnered by 25-year-old Belgian defender Struijk, who began his career in the Netherlands, but whose professional career has been entirely at Leeds.  

Firpo is a Dominican Republic international left-back, formerly of Barcelona and Real Betis. 

Last Season’s Meetings 
The sides met four times in 2023/24. In the league, Leeds won both encounters: 2-1 at Elland Road in November, and 2-0 at Home Park in February. They also met in the Emirates FA Cup, with an Adam Randell goal earning a 1-1 draw away from home, before Leeds won 4-1 in the replay.  

Tickets  
Saturday’s match is all-ticket, and tickets are no longer available to purchase for the fixture. Collections are available from the Away Ticket Window at Elland Road, from 1.30pm on match day. 

A Strip for the Trip 
Argyle will wear their yellow third kit for this game.  

Argyle TV  
Argyle TV’scoverage will begin at 10am, with the Argyle Breakfast show, hosted by Erin Black and Charlie Price. They will bring you build-up, interviews, guests and features from the Argyle TV studio, until midday.  

Charlie Price hosts the pre-match show from 2.30pm, alongside Ian Stonebridge, before handing over to the ground for commentary provided by Nathan Albon and Lee Makel.  

Match passes to watch this game are available only to certain international audiences. Click here for more information.  

Jordan Houghton

Argyle’s away-day difficulties continued in Yorkshire, as Leeds United ran out comfortable winners at Elland Road.  

Three goals in eight first-half minutes did all the damage. The Pilgrims had set out to defend and frustrate Leeds, but after half an hour the home side burst through with a goal by Dan James - and efforts from Joel Piroe and Brenden Aaronson quickly followed.  

After the break, the game rather petered out, with Leeds comfortable with their win, and Argyle unable to lay a glove on their lofty hosts.  

Perhaps most notable in the pre-match team news was that, three years to the day since he made his Argyle debut in the EFL Trophy, aged 16 years and nine days, Caleb Roberts started for the first time in league action for the Pilgrims. Coincidentally enough, it was at the ground where he last started a game for Argyle’s first team, in January, against Leeds in the Emirates FA Cup.  

He was not the only player making his first start of the season. Julio Pleguezuelo, who came on early in the second half against Preston North End the previous week, was in the 11 at Elland Road, while Matty Sorinola also started a game for the first time in the Championship this season, his only league action previously this campaign being as an 81st-minute substitute at Burnley on 1 October.  

There were three more players coming into the team for Argyle. Nathanael Ogbeta, Jordan Houghton and Ryan Hardie were the players coming in.   

Argyle’s starting line-up broadly resembled a 4-5-1 formation, with Sorinola and Victor Palsson playing as full-backs either side of Pleguezuelo and Kornel Szucs in the centre. Ogbeta and Bali Mumba played as wide midfielders, tasked with protecting their respective full-backs, with former Leeds player Adam Forshaw joined by Houghton and Roberts in midfield. Hardie was the lone frontman.  

Argyle’s intentions were clear: to sit with a defensive four, for Mumba and Ogbeta to cover round the outside to stop incursions of Leeds’ full-backs Junior Firpo and Sam Byram, and then for a midfield trio to shield.  

For half an hour, this essentially worked. Leeds did hit the post through Piroe, but even then he was offside when he took aim. The hosts were largely taking shots from range, and Argyle would have been satisfied on a few occasions when Leeds went with a different approach, sending a couple of balls over that the top that Grimshaw mopped on.  

On the half-hour, though, everything changed. A Leeds corner was headed to the edge of the area, where Gnonto slid laterally to James. The Welshman was closed down swiftly by Hardie, but instinctively toe-ended the ball goalwards, and it curled past a fully-stretched Grimshaw and into the corner of the net.  

Two minutes later, Leeds had a second, in extremely fortunate circumstances. Ao Tanaka’s shot bounced into the ground and was headed up by Szucs, but struck Palsson and fell into the path of a grateful Piroe, who slid home.  

A third came on 38 minutes, when James crossed on his left foot, from the right, to find Piroe. Piroe tried a cheeky backheeled shot which Szucs blocked, but the ball fell to Aaronson, who swept in.  

At half-time, Rooney withdrew Ogbeta and replaced him with Andre Gray, shifting shape to a back three, with Gray joining Hardie up front. Fifteen minutes later, Mustapha Bundu followed, coming on for Roberts, who had performed admirably in difficult circumstances.   

Later in the half, Hardie was replaced by Tegan Finn, who became only the 15th 16-year-old to ever play for Argyle, aged 16 and 230 days. No matter the circumstances, a debut is always a big moment in a player’s career. Congratulations to him.  

In terms of the football, there was precious little to report. Leeds’ hunger for goals had been sated, and despite Argyle putting more attacking players on the field, they were seldom able to get to a position where they looked like carving out anything to trouble Leeds’ defensive players. Anything that occurred after 4pm was largely moot, in truth.  

Eyes quite quickly turn to Tuesday night, when Argyle meet Portsmouth at Home Park.  

Argyle: 31 Daniel Grimshaw, 2 Bali Mumba, 3 Nathanael Ogbeta (19 Andre Gray, half-time), 4 Jordan Houghton (capt), 5 Julio Pleguezuelo, 6 Kornel Szucs, 9 Ryan Hardie (39 Tegan Finn, 69), 27 Adam Forshaw, 29 Matty Sorinola, 34 Caleb Roberts (15 Mustapha Bundu, 60), 44 Victor Palsson. Substitutes: 25 Marko Marosi (gk), 10 Morgan Whittaker, 11 Callum Wright, 14 Michael Obafemi, 28 Rami Al Hajj, 35 Freddie Issaka.  

Leeds: 1 Illan Meslier, 3 Junior Firpo, 5 Pascal Struijk (capt), 6 Joe Rodon, 7 Dan James (14 Manor Solomon, 66), 8 Joe Rothwell (23 Josuha Guilavogui, 74), 10 Joel Piroe (50 Charlie Crew, 86), 11 Brenden Aaronson (19 Mateo Joseph, 66), 22 Ao Tanaka, 25 Sam Byram, 29 Willy Gnonto (42 Sam Chambers, 74). Substitutes: 26 Karl Darlow (gk), 33 Isaac Schmidt, 37 James Debayo, 39 Max Wober.  

Goals: James 30, Piroe 32, Aaronson 38 

Attendance: 36,066 (1,379 away)