Football
Plymouth v Southampton : Where to watch on TV – do I need tickets?
Plymouth Argyle hopes to extend their undefeated streak in the EFL Championship as they welcome Southampton to Home Park for an early Saturday showdown.
Fresh off a stalemate with Watford, the Pilgrims currently hold four points from their initial two matches.
Will the Plymouth Argyle vs Southampton match be broadcasted on TV?
Yes, the match will be aired on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football this Saturday afternoon.
Catch the highlights on the English Football League Highlights show, scheduled for 9pm Saturday night on ITV4.
Tickets for Plymouth Argyle vs Southampton:
Unfortunately, tickets for the match have been sold out, with both the home and visiting fans having exhausted their quota.
When is the kickoff for Plymouth Argyle vs Southampton?
The match will commence at 12:30pm this Saturday.
Southampton FC seemed poised to take the Championship by storm right from the start. But subsequent performances have exposed certain vulnerabilities. Their defensive lapses were evident when they allowed three goals against Gillingham FC in the Carabao Cup and four in their recent tussle with Norwich City.
As the weekend clash looms, the Saints are anticipated to make adjustments and bolster their defence, given the recent spree of goals they’ve conceded.
Match Information
- Date: Saturday 19th August 2023
- Kickoff: 12:30 PM UK time
- League: EFL Championship 2023/24
- Telecast:
- UK: Sky Sports Football, Main Event
- US: ESPN+
- South Africa: SuperSport Football
- Canada: DAZN
- Australia: beIN SPORTS 3
Recent Form – Plymouth Argyle
- Watford FC (D)
- Leyton Orient (W)
- Huddersfield Town (W)
- Swindon Town (L)
Last season, these teams were in two distinct divisions, but this season sees them on level ground – both with unbeaten records and four points in hand.
Emerging as the League One champions, Plymouth Argyle sits comfortably in fourth place, following a commendable draw against Watford. The team from Devon is intensifying their efforts to bring in a loaned striker.
On the other hand, Southampton, two spots below, enthralled fans with a thrilling 4-4 draw against Norwich City at home. Adam Armstrong coolly netted a 97th-minute penalty, ensuring the Saints did not walk away defeated.
In transfer news, club leader James Ward-Prowse made his move to West Ham United official with a £30 million deal.
Elsewhere, Chelsea is in talks over a £53 million deal for Romeo Lavia. On the injury front, Will Smallbone will miss out for the Saints due to an ankle injury.