" PLYMOUTH ARGYLE v CARDIFF CITY "
Cardiff City:
Etheridge, Connolly, Morrison, Manga, Bennett, Gunnarsson, Ralls, Damour, Mendez-Laing, Zohore, Ward.
subs: Murphy, Richards, Bamba, Peltier, K. Harris, Tomlin, Halford, John, Meite.
Cardiff will field their strongest team so far
21/07/17
Lee Camp and Jazz Richards could make their first pre-season appearances for Cardiff City against Plymouth Argyle tonight.
Both have been struggling with niggling injuries, delaying their return to action this summer.
But after the Bluebirds' Under-23s side take on St. Austell on Thursday night, Neil Warnock is keen to blood more first team players in Cardiff's biggest test of the current tour to Devon and Cornwall - a clash with League One Argyle.
Anthony Pilkington could also return after picking up a knock in the Bluebirds' pre-season opener, while new signing Lee Tomlin is expected to feature again.
And left-back Joe Bennett admitted the "different" environment of the South West tour was proving a big hit with the players.
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Cardiff City have their fourth pre-season friendly this Friday as they travel to Plymouth Argyle. It is their third pre-season friendly of the tour of Cornwall. This follows the 7-2 win at AFC Tavistock and 3-1 win at Bodmin Town.
Cardiff City also won 1-0 at Taff's Well
This is seen as Cardiff City's toughest fixture of pre-season.
The match kicks off at 7pm and tickets cost £10
About Plymouth Argyle Plymouth Argyle Football Club is a professional football club based in the city of Plymouth, Devon, England. They will play in League One, the third tier of the English football league system, in the 2017–18 League One season. They are one of two teams in Devon currently competing in the Football League, the other being Exeter City – Argyle's local rivals.
The club takes its nickname, "The Pilgrims", from an English religious group that left Plymouth for the New World in 1620. The club crest features the Mayflower, the ship that carried the pilgrims to Massachusetts. The club have predominantly played in dark green and white throughout their history, with a few exceptions in the late 1960s and early 1970s when white was the colour of choice. The city of Plymouth is the largest in England never to have hosted top-flight football. They are the most southerly and westerly League club in England.
Home ParkHome Park is an all-seater football stadium in the Central Park area of Plymouth, England, and is the home of Football League One club Plymouth Argyle. The ground, given the nickname the 'Theatre of Greens' by the club's supporters, has been Argyle's permanent residence since 1901. After undergoing considerable development in the 1920s and 1930s the ground suffered heavy damage during the Second World War. It was reopened in time for the resumption of the Football League in 1945, and underwent further improvements in the 1950s, including the installation of floodlights and a new double-decker grandstand. The ground remained relatively unchanged until 2001, when construction of three new all-seater stands commenced. The work was completed in February 2002, and after further work the stadium became all-seater in the summer of 2007.
The stadium's capacity is 16,388.
Team NewsCardiff City are likely to name a strong side once again. This is the final match of the tour.
TicketsTickets cost £10 for adults