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📝 Big Match Preview: Yeovil Town v City

All you need to know ahead of the trip to Huish Park

4 October 2018

Exeter City make the short trip to Yeovil Town on Saturday looking to continue their positive run of form in Sky Bet League Two.

The Grecians are on a high after beating Stevenage 1-0 at St James Park in midweek, and they’ll be looking to claim three more points at the weekend against Darren Way’s side.

Ahead of the trip to Somerset, manager Matt Taylor said: “They started off the season really well, I think they’ve struggled over the last couple of weeks from injuries. They are a dangerous team, you saw the result at Newport County when they scored six against a team going for promotion.

“They’ve got goals in them, they’ve got dynamic players and they’re great on the counter attack.

WHEN WE LAST MET

You don’t have to cast your mind too far back to recall when the side’s last faced each other as they met in the Checkatrade Trophy just last month. Despite it being an end-to-end exciting encounter, the match remained goalless and was decided by a penalty shootout, which the Grecians won, to claim a bonus point.

The Grecians beat Yeovil Town on penalties last month in the Checkatrade Trophy

TICKET NEWS

Tickets are still available on the day at Huish Park but are subject to match day price increases.

Matchday Prices in the Screwfix Community Stand (Seated) are as follows:

  • Adults: £24
  • Senior (65+/Wheelchair): £20
  • Young Person (16-21): £10
  • Under-16: £3

Prices in the Radio Cabs Stand (Standing) are as follows:

  • Adults: £18
  • Senior (65+): £16
  • Young Person (16-21): £10
  • Under-16: £2

Advance Discounts? YES, Seated Adult and Senior prices increase by £3 and standing increase by £2. Young person prices increase by £2 for seating and standing. Juniors are the same price.

  • Ambulant Disabled supporters: Pay the age-related price with the carer going free.
  • Wheelchair: Pay the age-related price with the carer going free.

Matchday Purchase available? YES

Grecian Travel: The supporters’ coach to Huish Park departs at 11:30am and is £14 per person. For more information contact Chris Woolcott on 01392 250250

Pick-up Points: Unit 1 nightclub (Summerland Street), Honiton Road Park & Ride (by Miller and Carter Steakhouse), Cullompton Services (junction 28), Tiverton (junction 27), Taunton (junction 25), any other pick-ups en-route by prior arrangement.

TRAVELLING BY CAR:

The trip to Huish Park is approximately 50 miles, depending on which way you travel. You can either travel up the M5 and then join the A358 and then the A303, or along the A30 and then A303.

Then join the A3088 and follow it to a roundabout where you take the first exit onto Bunford Lane. Travel straight over the first roundabout and then take the first exit at the second roundabout and you will see Huish Park.

Car parking is available at Huish Park, priced at £3 a car on both sides of the ground. There are large areas of industrial estates to the west of the stadium and large residential areas to the east. If fans wish to park off site we would ask that you favour the industrial areas and avoid the heighted red area, so as to minimise disruption to the local residents.

BY TRAIN:

Yeovil has two railway stations, Yeovil Pen Mill which links with trains from Bristol and Birmingham, and Yeovil Junction which has a regular service from London Waterloo and Exeter.

Both stations are about three miles from Huish Park. Therefore, a taxi to the ground would be advisable. Taxis are always available at both stations. The journey takes between one hour/one hour 30 minutes by train from Exeter.

PUBS/FOOD

There are a couple of pubs within a 10 to 15-minute walk from the ground by the names of The Arrow and the Airfield Tavern. Next to the Airfield Tavern is a fish and chip shop called Palmers. Inside the Arrow, SkyTv is shown for the viewing of the customers.

🎟 PLACE YOUR TRUST IN CITY 🎟

Season tickets for the 20/21 campaign are now on sale and play a huge part in enabling your club remains financially stable and well prepared

By purchasing a season ticket in the super saver period, you will not only make huge and the best savings on admission for the campaign, but enable the club to operate fully whilst we have a period of no matches and minimal income. Find out more by clicking here.

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📝 Yeovil Town 2 City 2

City draw at Huish Park

6 October 2018

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Exeter City drew 2-2 against Yeovil Town at Huish Park in Sky Bet League Two.

Despite going ahead through Jayden Stockley in the first half, the home side went in front through Jordan Green and Alex Fisher before Stockley headed home on 75 minutes to level things.

Matt Taylor made two changes to the side that beat Stevenage 1-0 in midweek as Lee Martin and Jordan Tillson came into the side to face the Glovers.

Despite the home side seeing more of the ball early on, it was the Grecians who would get the game’s first goal on nine minutes when Hiram Boateng got in down the right before cutting back and crossing for Stockley to head home from close range.

City could have been two goals ahead just a few minutes later when Boateng combined well with Nicky Law on the left-hand side before the ball found its way to Dean Moxey, whose right footed attempt was saved by Nathan Baxter.

It took until the 17th minute for the home side to really threaten the Grecians, and they did so through Thomas James after good initial hold-up play from Alex Fisher. The ball was then fed back to the Yeovil midfielder whose powerful effort edged just wide of Christy Pym’s goal.

Fisher then had a chance of his own on 36 minutes when the ball was headed clear by the Grecians, but the Town striker took a touch before volleying from the edge of the box just over Pym’s goal.

Jake Taylor then had a shot well blocked as he latched onto Stockley’s header before thumping an effort towards goal as the first half drew to a close with the Grecians leading.

It took the home side just three minutes to draw level in the second half when the Grecians struggled to defend a ball over the top before it was squared to Green who fired in despite Pierce Sweeney’s best efforts on the line.

It was to get worse for the Grecians on the hour mark when a Yeovil counter-attack down the right saw Olufela Olomola cut in before squaring for Fisher to slide the ball in to put the home side ahead.

Fisher then had a chance on 68 minutes when he rose well for a corner but was unable to keep his header down under pressure from Aaron Martin.

In the Grecians’ first real attack of the second half they drew level on 75 minutes when substitute Jonathan Forte did well to cross for Stockley to header home to bring City level and make the score 2-2.

Forte the went close himself when the ball broke to him in the City box, but with just Baxter to beat, the linesman flagged for offside against the striker.

The City forward then created a brilliant opening for himself on 88 minutes when he turned smartly in the area and tried to curl an effort into the far corner with his left foot but Baxter was equal to it as he saved well and the match ended a draw.

Yeovil Town: Baxter, Dickinson, Mugabi, Fisher, Gray (Browne, 80), Green (Patrick, 90+2), Pattison, D’Almeida, James, Olomola, Donnellan

Subs not used: Warren, Rogers, Arquin, Phillips, Patrick, Mahmutovic

Booked: Pattison 90, D’Almeida 90

Exeter City: Pym, Sweeney, A. Martin, Tillson (Forte, 61), L. Martin (Holmes, 70), Law (Jay, 76), Stockley, Moxey, Croll, Taylor, Boateng

Subs not used: Hamon, O’Shea, Abrahams, Collins

Booked: None

Attendance: 4223 (1328 Away)

🎟 PLACE YOUR TRUST IN CITY 🎟

Season tickets for the 20/21 campaign are now on sale and play a huge part in enabling your club remains financially stable and well prepared

By purchasing a season ticket in the super saver period, you will not only make huge and the best savings on admission for the campaign, but enable the club to operate fully whilst we have a period of no matches and minimal income. Find out more by clicking here.

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🎟 AWAY TICKETS: Yeovil Town (October 6)

Tickets now available on the day

5 October 2018

Tickets are now off pre-sale for City's match against Yeovil Town at Huish Park on Saturday, October 6, kick-off 3pm.

Tickets are still available on the day at Huish Park but are subject to match day price increases.

Matchday Prices in the Screwfix Community Stand (Seated) are as follows:

  • Adults: £24
  • Senior (65+/Wheelchair): £20
  • Young Person (16-21): £10
  • Under-16: £3

Prices in the Radio Cabs Stand (Standing) are as follows:

  • Adults: £18
  • Senior (65+): £16
  • Young Person (16-21): £10
  • Under-16: £2

Ambulant Disabled supporters: Pay the age related price with the carer going free. 

Wheelchair: Pay the age related price with the carer going free. 

Matchday Purchase available? YES

Grecian Travel: The supporters coach to Huish Park departs at 11:30am and is £14 per person. Please click here to find out more.

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