The match, which should see Saddlers manager Dean Keates hand debuts to most of his summer signings including strikers Andy Cook and Morgan Ferrier, is sure to be a nervous affair as both sides look to get their season underway by securing three points.
Argyle, who had their allocation increased twice, will have supporters in both the University of Wolverhampton (Away) Stand, and much of the St. Francis Group (Community) Stand as they bring a large following from the South West.
That’s the @WFCOfficial tickets off sale...just the 1,738 headed for the Bank’s Stadium tomorrow.— Plymouth Argyle FC (@Only1Argyle) August 3, 2018
Remember - the match is all-ticket. NO pay on the gate.#WeAreArgyle#pafc