One of the challenges for any Plymouth Argyle boss is getting used to the long distance, time-consuming trips to away games, and it will be no different for new head coach Wayne Rooney.

While the Pilgrims’ squad might have the relative luxury of flying to some of the furthest afield fixtures, the Green Army will be on the motorways and A roads to support their team. Fans travelling there and back to Plymouth to all 23 Championship away games next season will clock up 11,884 miles – around the same total as last term – at an average of 516 per match.




That comes after Luton Town, Burnley and Sheffield United were relegated from the Premier League while Portsmouth, Derby County and Oxford United were promoted from League One.

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Argyle’s longest journey of the 2024/25 campaign will be the 804-mile round trip to play Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. While it is a mammoth undertaking to make for the Green Army, the 49,000-capacity venue is one undoubtedly of the best in the country, although the away allocation of seats are very high up in one of the stands.

The Pilgrims’ second-furthest trek next season will also be to the north-east of England, but it will be Teesside not Wearside the destination when they play Middlesbrough at the Riverside Stadium, which is 756 miles there and back to Plymouth.

Argyle recorded one of their only three away Championship wins last term when they went there and beat Boro 2-0 after first half goals from Matty Sorinola and Ryan Hardie.



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