PLYMOUTH Argyle boss Paul Sturrock is set to switch to his 'home formation' for the visit of York City tonight.
Former Scottish international Sturrock has alternated between a 4-4-2 line-up for home games to a 4-5-1 shape on the club's travels.
So Scottish striker Marino Keith and winger Martin Phillips will slot into the side tonight for midfielder Kevin Wills and wide-man Blair Sturrock, son of the Argyle boss.
Having used only 21 players this term, Sturrock senior's attitude has been 'if it ain't broken, why fix it' and this has worked dividends as they close in on the Division Three title.
Striker Micky Evans is the only serious absentee for the Pilgrims with knee ligament damage sidelining him.
Plymouth, who have used their home form to propel them towards the Second Division, are not renowned for their goal-scoring exploits, although French midfielder David Friio and ex-England Under 18 front-man Ian Stonebridge have managed 18 goals between them.
Updated: 11:23 Tuesday, March 05, 2002
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