BACK-to-back Saturday home games give Derek Adams’ Plymouth Argyle the perfect opportunity to cement their position in the League Two top seven six weeks into the new season.

Buoyed by a superb run of three league wins in a row Argyle host Westcountry rivals Cheltenham Town and then slow starters Cambridge United.

A 2-1 win at John Sheridan’s Notts County was the turning point for Adams’ new-look Pilgrims, followed swiftly by a Graham Carey-inspired 2-0 home win over Mansfield Town.

Playmaker Carey scored two superb first half goals against the Stags and it was small surprise he played an instrumental part in the 1-0 win at Blackpool, crossing for Nauris Bulvitis’ 50th-minute headed winner.

When Carey is at his best so invariably are Argyle.

The Green Army will be hoping he reproduces his match-winning Mansfield form again at Home Park over the next two match day Saturdays.

The 27-year-old Dubliner was a game changer last season, not just because of his dozen goals but because he has the ability to pass most teams off the park, home or away.

Automatic promotion remains the priority at Home Park and Adams added to his attacking options on Wednesday, transfer deadline day, by swooping to sign Cameroon-born 21-year-old striker Paul Arnold Garita from Lee Johnson’s Championship Bristol City.

Garita scored 11 in 29 games for a French Third Division club before a £50k switch to the Robins in January this year.

Now the young striker will spend until mid-January next year aiming to emulate City midfielder Bobby Reid, now a Robins’ first team Championship regular following successful ‘learning curve’ loan spells at Argyle.