Mustapha Bundu from Sierra Leone scored the only goal of the game, helping Plymouth Argyle to a 1-0 win over Championship leaders Leicester City.
The win dealt a blow to Leicester’s hopes of automatic promotion and gave Plymouth a huge boost in their fight for survival.
Leicester is currently on top of the Championship table, level on points with Ipswich Town.
Although Leicester dominated the first 20 minutes, it was Argyle who took the lead thanks to an excellent counter-attack finished off with a calm right-footed strike by Bundu.
Leicester’s Patson Daka had two fantastic chances in the second half to level the score, but the hosts held on doggedly to frustrate the Foxes and deny them any goals.
Argyle keeper Michael Cooper made a great save to deny substitute Jamie Vardy a goal in the 87th minute, as Leicester failed to turn their late pressure into a goal.
Leicester suffered another away defeat, remaining on top of the table with 88 points, level with Leeds and one point ahead of Ipswich.
Plymouth Argyle won their third game under temporary leadership and moved up to 16th place, securing five points clear of the relegation zone.
Goal! @Argyle 1 up against @LCFC 0.
— Alie Bittar (@bittar32) April 12, 2024
Sierra Leone’s Mustapha Bundu (Plymouth Argyle) right footed shot from the left side of the box following a fast break gave the home side a 21minute lead @EFL #SierraLeone #FSLNews #FSLMedia pic.twitter.com/3qy6n6FO0a