Plymouth vs Stevenage Result

Plymouth
Full Time

Stevenage
📍 Home Park, Plymouth
🗓️ Tuesday, 17 Mar 2026 at 19:45
😅 AI Prediction Report
CLOSE BUT NO CIGARPredicted
2 - 1
Actual
1 - 0
💰 Bet Results1/3 hit
Plymouth Edge Tight Contest Against Stevenage with Second-Half Strike
Plymouth claimed a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Stevenage at Home Park, with a single goal just before the hour mark proving decisive in a match defined by narrow margins and committed defending. Despite Stevenage enjoying the lion's share of possession (55%) and forcing seven corners, they struggled to convert their territorial advantage into clear chances, registering only one shot on target all evening. Plymouth, meanwhile, made the most of their opportunities, firing four shots on target from 11 attempts and ultimately finding the breakthrough in the 57th minute. The hosts set up in a 4-4-1-1 formation, focusing on compactness and quick transitions, while Stevenage's 3-4-1-2 system aimed to control the midfield and stretch play out wide. The match was punctuated by robust challenges—Plymouth picked up two yellow cards to Stevenage's one—and both sides battled for supremacy in a contest that remained in the balance until the final whistle. Ultimately, Plymouth's clinical edge and defensive resilience secured all three points.
Plymouth
Plymouth delivered a disciplined and efficient performance, balancing defensive solidity with sharp attacking moments. Despite conceding more possession, they remained organized at the back, limiting Stevenage to just a single shot on target. Their attacking unit, spearheaded by Aribim Pepple and supported by Jamie Paterson, capitalized on a key opportunity in the second half to break the deadlock. The midfield worked tirelessly to disrupt Stevenage's rhythm, and the backline stood firm under late pressure.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Stevenage
Stevenage controlled possession and dictated much of the tempo, but lacked the cutting edge to break down a resolute Plymouth defense. Their 3-4-1-2 formation allowed for width and numbers in midfield, but their attacking trio struggled to find space in the final third. Despite winning more corners and committing fewer fouls, Stevenage's inability to test Conor Hazard more than once ultimately cost them. Defensive lapses and a lack of incisiveness in the box left them frustrated.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Key Moments
57' — Goal
Aribim Pepple scores for Plymouth, breaking the deadlock after a well-worked move.
65' — Yellow Card
Herbie Kane receives a booking for a tactical foul, disrupting a Stevenage counter.
73' — Yellow Card
Louis Thompson is cautioned for Stevenage following a late challenge in midfield.
80' — Corner
Stevenage win their seventh corner, piling on late pressure but failing to find a breakthrough.
Tactical Analysis
Plymouth's 4-4-1-1 provided a solid defensive base, with two banks of four restricting space between the lines and forcing Stevenage wide. The home side looked to spring forward quickly, exploiting spaces left by Stevenage's advanced wingbacks. Stevenage's 3-4-1-2 aimed to overload the midfield and stretch the play, but their lack of penetration in the final third was evident, as they struggled to turn possession into meaningful chances. Substitutions in the second half appeared to inject fresh legs, but neither side significantly altered their tactical approach, with Plymouth content to protect their lead and Stevenage pushing numbers forward in search of an equalizer.
Turning Point
Aribim Pepple's 57th-minute goal shifted the momentum decisively in Plymouth's favor and forced Stevenage to chase the game.
Man of the Match
Aribim Pepple
Scored the match-winning goal and led the line with energy and purpose throughout.