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Report: Plymouth 3-0 Wednesday

11 September 2021

The Owls resumed their League One campaign following last weekend’s break with a 3-0 defeat at in-form Plymouth.

Joe Edwards gave the Pilgrims an early lead, deservedly built on by Dan Scarr just before the end of a one-sided first half.

And that was the bulk of the damage done, from which Wednesday could not recover and despite a marked improvement in the second 45, the hosts applied a final coating of gloss through Ryan Law in stoppage time.

After a cagey opening, Plymouth struck on eight minutes from the first opportunity of a contest they would essentially control.

Conor Grant delivered a looping cross into the box that Bailey Peacock-Farrell could only half clear and Edwards showed composure and awareness to hook back over the stranded keeper and in.

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Plymouth had their tails up and only a perfectly timed challenge from George Byers thwarted Luke Jephcott from six yards.

Panutche Camara was next to go close, stabbing inches wide after more enterprising wing work from Grant.

Wednesday were on the back foot as the hosts poured forward and, a Liam Palmer long-ranger aside, offered little in an opening period bossed by the Pilgrims, who duly doubled their lead five minutes before the break.

The dangerous Grant sent an accurate set piece into dangerous territory down the right of the box and Scarr prodded into the net on the angle.

It might have been even worse for the beleaguered Owls too as Jordan Houghton unleashed from 20 yards but his daisycutter whistled inches wide.

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Darren Moore’s men welcomed the interval and unsurprisingly, the manager rang the changes, introducing Olamide Shodipo for the restart and Saido Berahino and Theo Corbeanu by the hour.

And the Owls certainly looked more lively in the second half, showing neat pockets of possession and asking more questions in the final third.

Michael Cooper, though, remained relatively untroubled between the Plymouth sticks but was relieved to see a Lewis Wing effort fly the right side of his post.

At the other end, Peacock-Farrell got a vital glove on Ryan Hardie’s effort after the midfielder burst in on goal and the Owls keeper denied Camara moments later.

Wednesday hit back and Barry Bannan headed Wing’s hanging feed inches past the upright with Cooper flat-footed before the latter was finally called into action to expertly keep out a fierce Corbeanu hit.

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The Owls enjoyed more possession towards the end but were undone right at the last by substitute Law, who calmly slotted beneath Peacock-Farrell after breaking free in the area to ensure Wednesday’s longest trip of the season will be filed amongst the most disappointing.

Wednesday: Peacock-Farrell, Hunt (Shodipo 46), Iorfa, Hutchinson, Palmer, Byers (58), Wing, Bannan, Johnson, Sow (Berahino 58), Gregory

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Ticket details: Plymouth v Wednesday

27 August 2021

The Owls travel to Plymouth on Saturday 11 September (3.00pm) in Sky Bet League One and ticket details are as follows:

We have an allocation of 1,700 for this all-ticket fixture and prices are as follows;

Adults £25
Over 65s £20
Under 23s £15
Under 18s £10
Under 12s* £7
Under 8s* £4

Wheelchair bays

Adults £16
Over 65s £13
Under 23s £10
Under 18s £6

* Please note all Under 8s and Under 12s must be accompanied by an Adult.

Tickets purchased without an Adult in the same transaction will automatically be refunded.

There are six wheelchair spaces (plus a carer free of charge).

Inter City Owl

We are running one official travel coach to Plymouth with two pick up points; Hillsborough and Flat Street. Departure will be at 6.30am and priced Adults £53 and Children £52.

Ticket sale details:

Tuesday 31 August (10.00am): Season Ticket holders with 720 or more TPP

Tuesday 31 August (1.00pm): Season Ticket holders with 670 or more TPP

Wednesday 1 September (10.00am): Season Ticket holders with 620 or more TPP

Wednesday 1 September (1.00pm): Season Ticket holders with 570 or more TPP

Thursday 2 September (10.00am): Season Ticket holders with 520 or more TPP

Thursday 2 September (1.00pm): Season Ticket holders with 460 or more TPP

Friday 3 September (10.00am): Season Ticket holders

Friday 3 September (1.00pm): Members and Owls Foundation Members

Monday 6 September (10.00am): General sale

Please note that sale dates are subject to availability.

Tickets can be purchased at the Ticket Office, SWFC Online Shop or by telephone on 03700 201867 (option 1) (£2 booking fee per ticket).

Supporters who attend this game and purchase in advance will receive 10 Ticket Priority Points.

Ticket Priority points accrued for the 2019/20 season remain on supporters' accounts, along with 2020/21 Season Tickets and Club 1867 Members.

Please note that for certain away games, including this fixture, fans can choose the row and seat numbers when booking online. We are unable to group different bookings from different sale phases together.

Supporters must log in before purchase and note that the game will only show as available to buy with the relevant amount of Ticket Priority Points. This can be found under the personal details tab.

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