On December 16, 2023, there will be a football match between Plymouth and Rotherham. Here are our predictions and betting tips for the upcoming game.

On December 16, 2023, there will be a football match between Plymouth and Rotherham. Here are our predictions and betting tips for the upcoming game.

Our forecast for the upcoming Championship game:

Plymouth

Plymouth

Rotherham

Rotherham

After a scoreless tie with Queens Park Rangers, Plymouth will aim to get back to their winning streak in the Championship as they take on Rotherham United on Saturday. The Pilgrims have a stronger record at home compared to away games and are determined to secure their seventh home victory. However, Dan Scarr will be absent due to a suspension, and Julio Pleguezuelo is expected to take his place in defense.

The Millers have been facing difficulties in the 2023/2024 Championship season, currently sitting at the bottom with only 13 points. After disappointing losses to Swansea and WBA, we anticipate that the home team will secure a victory in their upcoming match. Daniel Ayala has returned from suspension, but Onyedinma, Cafu, Clucas, Green, Blackett, Humphreys, and Ferguson are still out due to injuries.

The game will take place on December 16th, 2023 at 4:00 PM.

Prediction:
2-1

Highlighted Team (Plymouth):

Plymouth

The football team known as the Pilgrims, Plymouth, plays their home games at Home Park against their rivals. The stadium was constructed in 1892 and officially opened the following year, with a capacity of 18,600 spectators. When playing in front of their home crowd, Plymouth players wear dark green jerseys and white shorts, while their away kit features light green and white as the main colors.

In the 1983-84 season, the Pilgrims reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup and also made it to the semi-finals of the Football League Cup twice before (in 1964-65 and 1973-74). On January 16, 1932, the Pilgrims achieved their largest victory against Millwall with a score of 8-1. They were able to replicate this success in 1994 when they defeated Hartlepool United in the Second Division.

On December 17, 1960, the club experienced their biggest loss against Stoke City with a score of 0-9. Exeter City and Torquay United, both located in Devon, are considered to be the club’s strongest opponents.