STEVEN Schumacher wants his Plymouth Argyle players to try to capitalise on having two games at Home Park this week, starting against Millwall tonight. Swansea City will then be the visitors to the Theatre of Greens on Saturday before the second two-week international break of the season takes place.
The Pilgrims have an identical record to Millwall in the Championship so far this season of three wins, two draws and four defeats from nine fixtures.
Argyle have been very strong on home turf, scoring 13 goals in their four games, most recently the 6-2 rout of Norwich City on September 23, as they have won three of them and lost the other one.
Schumacher said: "Obviously the six goals pays a huge part in that, but to score three against Huddersfield and three against Blackburn is pleasing. We got one against Southampton and probably should have got more with the chances we created.
"We know when we get it right here at Home Park we are a good team, and obviously the record speaks for itself. There is loads of things that play a factor in that, and I would urge our fans to get right behind us tonight.
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