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·2 May 2025

Preview: Plymouth Argyle vs Leeds United

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Leeds United travel to the south coast this weekend knowing victory over Plymouth Argyle will be enough to secure the Sky Bet Championship title.

The Whites head into the final round of fixtures level with Burnley on 97 points but, owing to a scintillating goal difference of +64, a win at Home Park will see Daniel Farke’s side crowned as Champions.


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And in fine form the team goes into the season finale, having ran out winners of their previous two outings by an aggregate score of 10 goals to nil.

Firstly, on the afternoon that would secure promotion, United were at their blistering best, hitting Stoke City for six with the league’s leading marksman Joël Piroe scoring his 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th of the season, alongside a strike from Junior Firpo and header from Willy Gnonto!

Back at Elland Road the following week, Leeds were irrepressible yet again, dismantling Play-Off chasing Bristol City 4-0 with goals from Ao Tanaka, Gnonto once more, and a well-taken brace from substitute Largie Ramazani.

Three points adrift of safety, Plymouth aren’t mathematically relegated however would require a remarkable 14 goal swing over Luton Town to have any chance of survival.

The Pilgrims have won their previous two encounters, against Coventry City and Preston North End, but a last-minute defeat away at Middlesbrough on Good Friday essentially left Miron Muslić’s side with too much ground to make up.

The two teams have already met once this campaign with the Whites coming out on top at Elland Road back in November, beating an Argyle side at the time managed by Wayne Rooney 3-0.

Action from Home Park gets underway at 12:30.

Last time out:

How to follow:

The match can be watched live outside of the UK and Ireland. Live studio build up with club legends Michael Bridges and Simon Grayson starts from 12pm, before worldwide live audio commentary with Bryn Law and club legend Tony Dorigo. Match passes include video build up, analysis and reaction at video.leedsunited.com. Buy your match pass HERE.

The match has also been selected for television coverage within the UK on Sky Sports. For more information, please see our ‘How to Watch’ guide on leedsunited.com, ahead of kick-off!

Supporters can also follow all the updates live on leedsunited.com with our online blog throughout the match.

Important supporter information:

Leeds United have been provided with the following supporter information, with fans with tickets who are heading to Home Park requested to please read the details below, which has been communicated by our hosts.

This includes, but it not limited to, information around ID ticket checks, extra security measures in place, away fan drinking areas and post-match procedures. Read that HERE.

Discriminatory language or chanting is not acceptable and you could be breaking the law. The club condemns this behaviour and has a zero-tolerance policy towards discrimination abuse of all kinds.

Tough measures and sanctions are in place across all English football leagues to tackle dangerous and illegal behaviours within football grounds, and this involves but is not limited to, discriminatory behaviour, tragedy chanting, fans entering the pitch, the use of pyros and throwing objects.

Additional information about the Love Football, Protect the Game campaign can be found HERE. More matchday information can be found HERE. More information about Home Park, including a Supporters Guide, can be found HERE.

What has Daniel Farke said, ahead of the match?

League position:

Plymouth: 23rd

Leeds: 1st

Top scorer:

Plymouth: Mustapha Bundu, Ryan Hardie (10)

Leeds: Joël Piroe (19)

Officials:

Referee – Jeremy Simpson

Assistant Referees – Daniel Leach, Nigel Lugg

Fourth Official – Alex Chilowicz

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