Plymouth Argyle
- Tom Cleverley’s side have been a work in progress since the ex-Manchester United midfielder took the helm in June 2025.
- Plymouth have won four of their last five games, losing only once, and will hope to secure a third consecutive victory over Wycombe this Monday.
- A shaky home record has held them back all season (W3, D1, L6 from 10 games).
- Argyle scoring just nine goals in 10 home games in League One 2025-2026 (0.90 per match).
- Albanian marksman Lorent Tolaj has been Plymouth’s best goal scorer this season with 11 goals in 18 appearances and has bagged four of the last eight for the hosts.
Wycombe Wanderers
- Michael Duff has maintained the same attacking philosophy at Wycombe as the one that served Gareth Ainsworth’s men so well last season.
- The Chairboys have continued to press high, overload wide areas and play at a high tempo, always looking to recover the ball and counterattack.
- Wycombe’s lack of goals on the road has been a major factor in their disappointing away record (W1, D5, L4).
- Duff’s men averaging a mere 0.70 goals per game in away games in League One 2025-2026 while conceding at an average of 1.00 per game.
- They’ll need their top scorer Sam Bell to shine on Monday.
- Bell has scored six goals in 15 League One games this season, the most for Wycombe.
Head-to-Head
Plymouth Argyle have won both of the previous 2 head-to-head meetings in League One 2025-2026, keeping clean sheets in both victories.
Key Players
- Lorent Tolaj
- 11 goals in 18 appearances for Plymouth.
- Four of the last eight goals for the hosts.
- Sam Bell
- Six goals in 15 League One games for Wycombe.
- Wycombe’s primary outlet for goals.
Betting Insights
- The Pilgrims enter this Monday’s match as underdogs at 3.1, while their visitors are priced at 2.28 to take the win.
- Both sides have been leaky of late, with Wycombe averaging 0.70 goals scored and conceding 1.00 per away match in League One 2025-2026, and Plymouth scoring just 9 times in 10 home games (0.90 per home match).
Prediction
With Wycombe’s away form and Plymouth’s home record both proving hard to trust, we’re going for value in the ‘Both Teams To Score’ market at 1.95 .