Plymouth Argyle manager Ryan Lowe is not surprised that Mark Cooper’s Forest Green Rovers are sitting at the top of League Two. League Two season ended as Plymouth Argyle and Exeter City await fate. No refund requests will be considered after 5pm, Wednesday 18 March.”The eagerly-awaited League Two Devon Derby between Plymouth Argyle and Exeter City has been moved to a Monday night so it can be shown live on Sky Sports.Both City and Argyle are battling for promotion this season with the Grecians currently second in the League Two table and Argyle three points behind them in fourth, but with a game in hand.Sky will pay Argyle £30,000 in compensation but City will receive just £10,000Any supporter who has ordered and paid for delivery by post, but now wishes a refund and the tickets haven’t arrived yet, should contact the club asap as we are likely holding your tickets back.Some will not be able to make the new date and a statement from the club regarding tickets, travel and potential refunds said: “Existing tickets remain valid for the rearranged fixture. Funds will be received in the following 5-7 working days.Ryan Lowe’s side can overtake Exeter and third-placed Crewe Alexandra and join City and leaders Swindon on 63 points if they beat Macclesfield Town at Moss Rose on Tuesday night. Along with competing in League Two, the club also participated in the FA Cup, League Cup and League Trophy.The season covers the period from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017. Both City and Argyle are battling for promotion this season with the Grecians currently second in the League Two table and Argyle … Grecian Travel bookings also remain valid, a new departure time will be confirmed in due course. It shows all personal information about the players, including age, nationality, contract duration and current market value. The game had been scheduled for Saturday, March 21, but will now be played on Monday, March 23 with the game set to kick-off at 7.45pm."Information for supporters wishing to obtain a refund for their PAFC ticket as a result of the fixture date change:Please ensure the letter/email contains your priority number and the last four digits of the card used to buy.Both clubs will receive a broadcasting fee from Sky as compensation for the game being switched – Argyle £30,000 as the home team and City £10,000 as the away side - but it has caused some issues for Exeter, with around 1,000 tickets for the game having already been sold.Alternatively, the tickets can be brought to the club reception between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday and a receipt will be provided when the tickets are returned. Should the plans for finalised Plymouth Argyle would go up automatically - along with would-be champions Crewe Alexandra and Swindon Town.While Exeter City - currently sitting fourth would drop to fifth under points per game and therefore face Colchester in a play-off semi final.The final table will be decided using a points-per-game method - despite promotion and relegation has not yet been agreed upon - with clubs in favour of three teams being promoted automatically.The winner would play the winner of Cheltenham Town and Northampton Town for the final spot in League One.With there still plans for the play-offs to take place as usual, with two-legged semi-finals and then a final.A final decision is still yet to be made on promotionThe PA news agency said it understands the clubs were in favour of three teams being promoted automatically to League One, completing the play-offs to decide on one more side to go up, and on no teams being relegated.The League Two season has been brought to an early end due to the coronavirus pandemic.It comes following discussions between clubs in the division and the English Football League.A points-per-game format was discussed, with any formal conclusion requiring a similar agreement being reached by League One – whose talks broke up without a definitive outcome – and then the ratification of the EFL and the Football Association.It is believed that the cost of resuming the season and paying for things such as COVID-19 tests would have been prohibitive - particularly at a time when clubs have been hit hard financially by the crisis.Clubs will meet again on Monday to try and thrash out a deal. A final decision is still yet to be made on promotion. The home of Plymouth Argyle Football on BBC Sport online. Founded 1886 Address Home Park PL2 3DQ Plymouth Country England Phone +44 (1752) 562 561 Fax +44 (1752) 606 167 E-mail argyle@pafc.co.uk Kick-off Times; Kick-off times are converted to your local PC time.
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