Not enougth about Barnsley to let them carry my cash so they are out.
I'm leaning towards Plymouth who are unbeaten at home thus far to beat Sheff Wed.
Plymouth had 3 games in a week and lost thier last one 2-0 at Preston , Hollaway said they were tired and probably were after that long journey etc. They dont concede many at home . Sheffield have key injuries/suspensions and they also lose Kavanaghs influence in the middle:
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Plymouth will be without Gary Sawyer (ankle) but striker Jermaine Easter could make his first start since joining from Wycombe.
Peter Halmosi and Lee Martin should be passed fit after suffering knocks.
Sheffield Wednesday's Glenn Whelan is suspended and boss Brian Laws will also be without Graham Kavanagh. Steve Watson, Yoann Folly and Kenny Lunt are all in contention, but Wade Small is a major doubt and Francis Jeffers remains a long-term casualty
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I know citeh were looking at Easter when we were poor so be good to see that lad given a chance.
Whelans a big miss for the owls , this is from
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How much will we miss Graham 'Player of the Month' Kavanagh and how do you think the midfield will look now he's gone?
I thought he was excellent when he first came in, bringing the sort of calm decision making we were lacking. But he also put in a couple of poor performances and I don't think he's the saviour some are making out. A fit and sharp Watson should be able to do the same job with little disruption. The key on Saturday will be the loss if Whelan as well…
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Sheff are ok away and have won at Norwich and Stoke , Stoke having a severly depleted defence that day.
I may just plump on the Pilgrims here
Plymouth 1.98 6/10