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It is goalless at half time in the League Two clash between Plymouth Argyle and Notts County at Home Park.

The first foray of the game fell to Argyle, as Craig Tanner headed straight at Roy Carroll in the opening minute of the match.

Jamie Fullarton’s charges then countered through Jason Banton and Blair Adams down the left wing and made some headway in the opposition half.

Neither team was able to muster a proper chance until around 13 minutes in, when Banton’s low driven cross fell to Jon Stead, who had a pot shot, but Hartley cleared the effort off the line.

After Stead’s effort, both sides continued to go through the motions, but in the last five minutes, Notts weighed in with two dangerous chances.

First Elliott Hewitt let rip with a shot that Luke McCormick had to backpedal to palm away, then Adam Campbell fired just wide of the back post following Rob Milsom’s sumptuous through ball.

Nevertheless, it proved all square come the ref’s half-time whistle.

 

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