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Leeds vs Plymouth Argyle Predictions

Published on 3:00pm GMT 27 January 2024

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Plymouth Argyle

Leeds To Win To Nil

Reason for tip

Leeds have won five successive games in all competitions and four of those were accompanied by a clean sheet. They are yet to lose a home game this term and Plymouth have failed to win any of their 14 competitive away days, scoring just 11 goals in the process.

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Leeds 3-0

Reason for tip

Leeds have won four of their last five games without conceding and three of these have been 3-0 triumphs, while they have scored at least three goals in six of their last 12 home matches.

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Patrick Bamford To Score Anytime

Reason for tip

Patrick Bamford made his first start of the season on New Year’s Day and found the net against Birmingham. He has started every game since for Leeds and has scored in four of these five starts.

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Leeds vs Plymouth Argyle Predictions

  • Leeds have won their last five games, four of which were to nil.
  • Plymouth are yet to win away from home this season.
  • Patrick Bamford has scored in four of his five starts this season.

Whites on the charge

Leeds made it five wins on the spin against Norwich in midweek and they can earn a spot in the FA Cup fifth round against an improving Plymouth outfit on Saturday.

The Whites have conceded just one goal in this recent five-game winning streak and remain unbeaten at Elland Road this season, winning 12 of their 16 competitive games on home soil.

Bamford to sink Pilgrims

Plymouth have shown improvement over the past month or so but Leeds should be too strong for them. The Pilgrims haven’t won a single away game this season and have netted only 11 times in 14 trips, so backing Leeds to win to nil for a fifth time in six matches looks a good choice.

Three of Leeds’ last five games have ended 3-0, so that looks an excellent correct score prediction and Patrick Bamford should be able to continue his fine form. The 30-year-old started for the first time this season on New Year’s Day and scored, while his winner against Norwich in midweek means he has scored in four of his five starts this term.

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