Exeter City continue their Premier League Cup campaign on Wednesday night with a trip to face Luton Town U21s.
The match was originally scheduled for Tuesday, December 3 but with City now facing Luton Town on that night in the Vertu Trophy, it has had to be pushed back.
The 7pm kick-off is being played at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium, the home of Enfield Town which can be found at: Donkey Lane, Enfield, Middlesex, EN1 3PL.
Admission Prices
Tickets are on sale now online and can be purchased by clicking here.
Admission on the night will be as follows:
- Adults: £5
- Concessions (Over-65/U24): £2
- U12: £FREE with an adult
The Group Standings
Ahead of City's fifth group match here is how things stand. The Grecians need positive results from the final games to qualify.
The Venue
The 7pm kick-off is being played at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium, the home of Enfield Town which can be found at: Donkey Lane, Enfield, Middlesex, EN1 3PL.
How to get there
The address for the stadium is: Queen Elizabeth Stadium, Donkey Lane, Enfield, Middlesex, EN1 3PL and it takes around 3 hours and 30 minutes from Exeter.
Car Parking
A public car park is situated just off Donkey Lane, next to Enfield Playing Fields, adjacent to the to the QEII Stadium. The entrance to the car park is at the end of the initial straight section of Donkey Lane, just past the houses on the left as you approach the stadium. Before the road bears right (you will be able to see 3G Facilities straight ahead) you need to enter the car park just beyond a speed hump. Please do not park on Donkey Lane itself, as there is limited parking for residents and doing so also causes delays and difficulties to other road users.
How to Follow
Luton Town will be running a FREE live stream, without commentary on their website, further details to follow on the night.
Otherwise we will have team news and score updates on the night on social media.
From The Dressing Room
Dan Green, who will be leading the side on Wednesday night said: "We are really looking forward to it. It's part of a busy week and with that brings loads of opportunity for young players. I'm really looking forward to seeing some players that I haven't had an opportunity to work with much up until now.
"I'm really looking forward to seeing how the boys rise to the challenge."
Last time out in the PL Cup
Brentford B 3 Exeter City 0 | 24/11/25
A young Exeter City side fell to their first defeat of the season in the Premier League Cup in West London.
After a tight first 45, a trio of strikes in the second half saw Brentford B pick up the three points with a 3-0 victory.