Plymouth hope for positive injury news ahead of Rotherham clash
Posted Thursday, April 26, 2018 by PA
Plymouth have injury concerns as they continue to chase a play-off place when Rotherham visit.
Argyle, currently seventh, are hoping striker Ryan Taylor will be fit to play against his former club, having missed the last three games with an ankle injury.
Lionel Ainsworth faces a race against time to be fit after sustaining a hamstring injury at Rochdale on Tuesday.
Moses Makasi needs a knee operation and Paul Paton is having a scan on an ankle injury, with both men ruled out for the remainder of the season, whenever that might be.
Rotherham travel to Home Park already assured of a top-six berth and boss Paul Warne has hinted he will experiment.
He could give left-back Joe Mattock some minutes after his recent absence with a hamstring injury, though his replacement Ben Purrington will be desperate to play against his former club.
Matt Palmer was taken off in the win against Bristol Rovers last week with a blow to the head and will be assessed while several other players could get a rest.
The Millers will guarantee themselves fourth position, and therefore a home tie in the second leg of the play-offs, if they draw or Scunthorpe do not win.
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