Plymouth vs Doncaster Result

Plymouth
Full Time

Doncaster
📍 Home Park, Plymouth
🗓️ Saturday, 7 Mar 2026 at 15:00
🔮 AI Prediction Report
PSYCHIC MODEPredicted
2 - 1
Actual
2 - 1
💰 Bet Results2/2 hit
Estimated ROI (£100/bet)
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Plymouth Edge Doncaster in Fiery League One Clash at Home Park
Plymouth secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Doncaster at Home Park in a match defined by intensity, tactical discipline, and a flurry of yellow cards. Despite trailing in both possession (44%) and total shots (12 to Doncaster's 17), the hosts proved more clinical in front of goal, converting two of their six shots on target to take all three points. Doncaster, for their part, dominated large spells of the game and opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, but ultimately lacked the cutting edge to capitalize on their superiority. The visitors' early lead was cancelled out just before halftime, shifting the momentum as Plymouth grew into the contest. A decisive strike in the 74th minute put the home side ahead, and despite Doncaster's late pressure and higher possession, Plymouth's defensive resilience and sharp counter-attacking play saw them through. The match was punctuated by a total of nine yellow cards, underscoring the combative nature of the encounter.
Plymouth
Plymouth showed grit and opportunism, making the most of their chances in a game where they saw less of the ball. Their 4-4-2 formation provided defensive solidity, and they were able to weather Doncaster's spells of dominance, particularly in the first half. The hosts' ability to strike at crucial moments—just before halftime and midway through the second half—proved decisive. While discipline was an issue, with five players booked, Plymouth's back line held firm under pressure, and their direct approach in attack paid dividends. The single corner won and relatively low possession highlighted their pragmatic, counter-attacking style.
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Doncaster
Doncaster will rue missed opportunities after controlling 56% of possession and firing 17 shots, but only managing two on target. Their 3-5-2 setup allowed them to dominate midfield and dictate the tempo, especially in the first half, which saw them take a deserved lead in the 22nd minute. However, a lack of cutting edge in the final third and defensive lapses at key moments cost them dearly. Despite four yellow cards and conceding twice, Doncaster continued to press for an equalizer after falling behind but were ultimately frustrated by Plymouth's organized defense and their own profligacy in front of goal.
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Key Moments
22' — Goal
Elliot Lee puts Doncaster ahead after a well-worked move.
45' — Goal
Caleb Watts levels for Plymouth on the stroke of halftime, shifting momentum.
59' — Yellow Card
Tensions rise as both sides pick up bookings in a scrappy midfield battle.
74' — Goal
Aribim Pepple scores what proves to be the winner for Plymouth.
80' — Yellow Card
Plymouth pick up their fifth yellow card as they dig in to protect the lead.
Tactical Analysis
Plymouth set up in a classic 4-4-2, prioritizing defensive organization and quick transitions. Their compact shape limited Doncaster's space in central areas, forcing the visitors to attempt shots from less favorable positions. The home side's direct play and willingness to commit numbers forward on the break paid off, particularly with the timing of their goals. Doncaster's 3-5-2 formation allowed them to control the ball and overload the midfield, but their wing-backs struggled to create clear-cut chances. Despite their territorial dominance, they lacked penetration in the final third, as evidenced by their low shots-on-target tally. Substitutions late on aimed to inject fresh legs and attacking impetus, but Plymouth's disciplined defensive block held firm.
Turning Point
Caleb Watts' equalizer just before halftime changed the momentum, allowing Plymouth to regroup and ultimately seize the initiative in the second half.
Man of the Match
Aribim Pepple
Scored the decisive goal and led the line with energy, causing problems for Doncaster's defense throughout.