FA Cup second-round replay: Plymouth v Bristol Rovers betting preview & free tip
Argyle can get it right at second attempt against higher-ranked Gas at Home Park
Free football tips, best bets and analysis for the Plymouth Argyle v Bristol Rovers FA Cup second-round replay.
Where to watch
BT Sport 1, 7.30pm Tuesday
Best bet
Plymouth Argyle
1pt 11-8 Betfred, Betway
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Team news
Plymouth Argyle
Joe Edwards returns from suspension. Callum McFadzean is out.
Bristol Rovers
Ollie Banks is suspended but Abu Ogogo returns from a ban. Jonson Clarke-Harris is doubtful.
Match preview
Plymouth paid the penalty for a missed spot-kick in their original FA Cup second-round tie against Bristol Rovers but Argyle can get it right by beating their higher-ranked opponents in the replay at Home Park.
Sky Bet League Two outfit Argyle will still be kicking themselves after Antoni Sarcevic's penalty was saved by Anssi Jaakkola, although they remain capable of taking out a Gas side who have been rocked by the impending departure of manager Graham Coughlan.
Caretaker Joe Dunne, who takes over while Coughlan mulls over a move to Mansfield, must do without suspended midfielder Ollie Banks and there is a major doubt over star striker Jonson Clarke-Harris.
Key stat
Plymouth have won four of their last five home games.
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