Tom Cleverley has declared it is a privilege to work for such a well-supported club as Plymouth Argyle , who will have close to 3,000 of their fans making the trip to table-topping Cardiff City for a lunchtime kick-off tomorrow.

The Pilgrims have lost both of their away League One games at the start of this season, beaten 2-0 at Bolton Wanderers and 3-2 against Lincoln City, but the travelling Green Army are still turning out in force for a second visit to Wales this week.

Argyle drew 1-1 with Swansea City in the Carabao Cup second round on Tuesday night before losing 5-3 on penalties, and now they are going back across the River Severn again.

Cardiff, like the Pilgrims, were relegated from the Championship last term and under their new head coach Brian Barry-Murphy, the former Manche

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