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Plymouth Argyle
League Cup | Round One
Aug 11, 2015 at 7.45pm UK
 
Gillingham

1-2

Tanner (78')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Dack (85'), Hessenthaler (87')

Gillingham score twice in last five minutes to knock out Plymouth Argyle

Gillingham score twice in the last five minutes of the game to shock Plymouth Argyle 2-1 and progress to the next round of the Capital One Cup.

Gillingham scored twice in the last five minutes of the game to shock Plymouth Argyle 2-1 and progress to the next round of the Capital One Cup this evening.

Gregg Wylde had the chance to open the scoring for Argyle in the first half but his shot and follow-up header were well saved by Gills keeper Stuart Nelson.

The second half saw few chances arrive for both teams, Bradley Dack having the best opportunity after Argyle keeper Luke McCormick dropped a corner, but the midfielder was unable to direct the ball into the net.

Dack then had an effort ruled out for offside before Craig Tanner gave Plymouth the lead with an unstoppable volley after a corner had been half-cleared by the Gills defence.

Dack continued to pull the strings for Gillingham and he was rewarded when a deflected pass ended up in front of him to shoot past McCormick and equalise for his side five minutes from time.

Jake Hessenthaler then gave Gillingham a dramatic winner after nodding in from close range.

Gillingham's next match will be a League One fixture away to Port Vale on August 15.

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