Argyle Women hoping to build fanbase with regular Home Park games
The Herald|August 24, 2024
PLYMOUTH Argyle Women will play as many of their home games in the FA Women's National League Southern Premier Division this season as possible at Home Park.
CHRIS ERRINGTON
Argyle Women hoping to build fanbase with regular Home Park games

That begins with the fixture against Oxford United on tomorrow (2pm), which follows a disappointing 3-0 defeat away to Cheltenham Town in their opening match of the 2024/25 campaign last weekend.

Argyle Women have played occasionally at Home Park in recent seasons but the new SIS grass hybrid pitch installed at the stadium this summer will allow them to stage most of their home matches there this term, although that is dependent on whether the men's team have any of their Championship fixtures switched to Sundays for Sky TV broadcast.

Admission to the game against Oxford will cost £10 for adults, £5 for over-65s and £3 for under-18s. Tickets can be purchased from ArgyleTickets.​com, while season tickets are also available.

It has been significant summer for Argyle Women, who have come under the control of PAFC after previously being run by the Argyle Community Trust. Ryan Perks is now the full-time head coach while playing contracts - a first for Argyle Women - have been signed by Imy Crawford, Giota Papaioannou, Ellie Sara and Charlotte Whitmore.

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