City make the short journey South to face Plymouth Argyle at Home Park three days after success in the Devon FA Challenge Cup.
The Grecians will look to carry the momentum built in their previous two games, a 6-0 win against Billericay Town and a 3-1 win against MAP putting them in good stead ahead of Wednesday night's trip to Home Park.
Sophie Gillies' strike was cancelled out by a late leveller last time the two sides met back in October at St James Park. Naturally, Abbie Britton's side will want to go one better on Wednesday night against an Argyle side that have gone unbeaten in five games and sit pretty in second place just four points behind league leaders Watford.
We thank all of the supporters who purchased tickets in advance, as well as the ones that will be making the trip on Wednesday night to cheer the team.
Match Tickets
An initial allocation of 200 tickets have been sold out, however further tickets will be available on the gate at Home Park completely free of charge. This is due to Plymouth Argyle's Celebration of Women & Girls in Sport even that is being held at the ground in the buildup to the game.
The Celebration of Women and Girls in Sport opens its doors at 2.30pm, with all attendees invited into the Home Park stands from 6.30pm, and will include:
- A wide range of sports on show; athletics, cheerleading, boxing, football, rugby, and cricket, to name a few.
- Live demonstrations and exhibition matches from local clubs and organisations.
- Interactive stands for visitors to try out new sports and speak to coaches.
- A Health and Wellbeing Zone with expert advice on physical and mental health.
- Awareness raising around violence against women and girls.
Many clubs, teams, and organisations will be attending to showcase their activities and offer support and opportunities to all at Home Park. These include:
- Plymouth Argyle Football Club
- Plymouth Raiders Basketball Club
- Exeter Chiefs Rugby
- Plymouth Albion Community Foundation
- Martial Arts Academy
- Devon FA
- Argyle Community Trust
- Devon Cricket
- Plymouth Sound National Marine Park
- Plymouth Storm Cheerleading
- The YMCA
- Plymouth Active Leisure
- Her Game Too
- Plymouth Cheerleaders
- The Outdoor Partnership
- University of Plymouth
- Plymouth Marjon University
- Trevi
- Primrose Foundation
- Active Devon
- And many more!
How To Get There
One of the closer away games of the season, Plymouth Argyle play their football out of Home Park stadium in Milehouse. 46.2 miles away from St James Park, it should take roughly an hour to drive in a car, and about an 1 hour 20 minutes by train to Plymouth Station and 61 bus to the stadium.
Free parking is available at the Milehouse park & ride.
The Kit
The Grecians will be playing in their home colours on Wednesday! You can buy the kit from the club shop using this link.
How to follow
Plymouth Argyle will be live-streaming the game on Argyle TV, with more information available here.
There will be match updates across our social media channels, and you can catch Abbie Britton and a player's reaction to the match in their press conference later next week.
Previous Encounter
City were victorious in their last visit to Home Park in a thrilling 5-1 win.