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Match Previews

📝 Match Preview: Bolton Wanderers (A)

All you need to know for our first ever trip to the University of Bolton Stadium

30 April 2021

Exeter City face one final push for the play-off places as they take on Bolton Wanderers at the University of Bolton Stadium this Saturday.

Wanderers have the opportunity to gain automatic promotion back to League One with a win, but City know that a victory for them would give them hope of securing a play-off place going into the final day showdown with Barrow next weekend. 

City secured a much needed 3-2 win against Grimsby Town on Tuesday as Alex Fisher and Ryan Bowman dragged City over the line after trailing 2-1 with ten minutes remaining. That halted a run of three consecutive 0-0 draws and puts the Grecians right back in the mix. 

Bolton have had a season of two halves, with their form since the end of January showing just two defeats in 22 matches, including a run of nine wins in ten in February and March. Their last match was a 1-0 win at Morecambe last Saturday which opened up a four point lead on the Shrimps, meaning a win this weekend would secure their pathway back to the third tier.  

Matt Taylor's Thoughts

"It's two teams with everything to play for," he said, with City knowing a win would retain hope of a play-off place, while a Bolton victory would secure their promotion to League One. 

"We are going into a great environment. We always say it's a game to relish and a game to attack, but come 5pm we don't to have any regrets.

"Bolton recruited strongly in January and their form reflects that. Pressure is an interesting word in football. The expectation is there for them, but we are still fighting and challengeing and I expect us to perform this weekend."

Hear Matt's thoughts here 👇

How To Watch

Sadly fans can't be at the match but you can get the next best thing by purchasing a match pass at the cost of just £10 in the UK. The stream includes Exeter City Club commentary score overlay and replays.

To purchase a match pass please click here.

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Social Media Boycott

This weekend, in line with the EFL, Premier League, Women's Super League and more, we will be boycotting our social media channels from Friday 3pm until Monday 23.59pm as we #TakeAStand against virulent abuse directed towards players and staff. 

The boycott shows English football coming together to emphasise that social media companies must do more to eradicate online hate, while highlighting the importance of educating people in the ongoing fight against discrimination.

As a result, all coverage of this weekend's match at Bolton will take place only on our official website. We will be providing live text commentary via the Live Match Centre and post match interviews with Matt Taylor and the selected player will also be published on our YouTube channel. 

Of course, you can still watch the game via iFollow with a match pass. To purchase a match pass please click here.

Bolton Wanderers Last Match 

Morecambe 0 Bolton Wanderers 1 | 24/04/21 | Sky Bet League Two

Ben Jackson scored the only goal of the game as the Trotters took a step closer to promotion. Kelvin Mellor was sent off for the home side, who now sit four points behind their Lancashire neighbours. 

Previous Encounter

Exeter City 1 Bolton Wanderers 1 | 12/01/21 | Sky Bet League Two

It was a point a piece for the sides back in January following Ricardo Almeida Santos' own goal and Arthur Gnahoua's strike. 

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Match Reports

📝 Match Report: Bolton Wanderers 1 City 2

Our take on City's stunning late victory at Bolton

1 May 2021

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Pierce Sweeney’s header in the far depths of added time stole the three points for Exeter to keep the Grecians play-off hopes alive.

The defender met Jack Sparkes last gasp free kick to earn the visitors a vital victory after Randell Williams had levelled early in the second half.

Gethin Jones had put the hosts ahead in the first half, to the joy of the home faithful who had congregated outside the ground. On the full-time whistle celebrations were subdued due to a silly few who broke into the ground in protest.

Bolton’s promotion hopes have been put on hold for the time being, whilst the Grecians are just one point outside the top seven with Barrow our final opponents of the season.

Matt Taylor made three switches to the side ahead of this crunch match, with the rested Matt Jay and Ryan Bowman returning to the side alongside Alex Hartridge.

Within two minutes City almost found a way through. Matt Jay turned in midfield and threaded a lovely ball into Ryan Bowman. Unfortunately for City, the striker’s touch evaded him.

MJ almost gave the Grecians the lead after five minutes. Josh Key found a teasing ball down the right flank. Jay cut inside on his left-foot and fired at Matt Gilks’ legs, though better options were arriving at the far post.

Alex Baptiste had the first shot in anger of the afternoon. His speculative effort took a deflection and drifted wide and the home side could not capitalise on the procession of corners.

After quarter of an hour the home side got themselves into a deserved lead. A long ball over the top troubled the back-peddling City defence. Eoin Doyle’s pull back fell kindly to Gethin Jones who passed the ball beyond Jokull Andresson.

The City shot stopper was called into action again on thirty minutes. Antoni Sarcevic sent a dangerous free kick destined for the top right corner, but the Reading loanee tipped his effort wide.

Jake Taylor found himself room just outside the box but dragged his effort wide as the away side grew back into the game.

Pierce Sweeney was aggrieved when his right foot volley was only given as a goal kick. Robbie Willmott had picked out the defender at the far post but fired over.

Minutes later Taylor marauded into the box and tamely picked out Gilks’ gloves- suspicions were high as the City skipper seemed to have been fouled in the build-up.

Jay was close to levelling in the early stages of the second half. Josh Key delivered a wicked ball across the face, but Jay’s innovative flick couldn’t connect. But moments later Exeter were level in emphatic style!

Robbie Wilmott picked up the ball with far too much room in the final third. The winger played the ball across to Randell Williams who took a touch, and with some aplomb, picked out the far corner much to the jubilation of the travelling entourage.

Tails were up and Ryan Bowman found another shot on target which was calmly collected by the Bolton keeper.

The hosts, trying to please the hopeful congregation in the carpark, searched desperately for a second with a procession of messy melees in the City box. Both sides turned to the bench for inspiration. For Exeter, Robbie Willmott and Lewis Page departed for Nigel Atangana and Jack Sparkes.

Jay had a glorious chance to put the visitors ahead. Bowman flicked the ball wide to the now more-advanced Josh Key. His first-time ball was perfect for MJ who just had to hit the target. On this occasion his scooped finish only found the side netting.

Eoin Doyle went close at the other end when his piledriver skimmed the post on its way wide.

MJ kept prodding and probing and saw a dangerous free kick nestle onto the top of the net. Substitute Ben Seymour also guided a dangerous header wide in a nail-biting finale.

Both sides searched for a winner. Sweeney’s stoppage time drive was close to reaching a teammates boot and Ghanoua could only find the stand behind the goal.

And in the last minute of stoppage time, Exeter City found the moment of the season so-far. All eyes turned to the referee when Jake Caprice was fouled on the right side of the penalty box.

Heads were in hands and hearts were pumping out of everybody’s chest. Jokull Andresson made his way into the Bolton box in a now-or-never situation for both sides.

Jack Sparkes floated the ball to the back post and as time seemed to have stopped, Pierce Sweeney leaped above the twenty-one other players to nod the ball in to win the game at the death.

Exeter’s celebrations were marred by distasteful scenes from a selection of who breached the security but the spoils on the pitch belonged to the Grecians who are now one point away from the play-offs.

Bolton Wanderers: Gilks, Williams, Jones, Santos, Doyle, Sarcevic © (Thomason 62’), Isgrove (Gnahoua 62’), Baptiste, John, Lee (Delfounso 74’), Afolayan (Miller 85’)

Subs: Jensen, Tutte, Jackson

Exeter City: Andresson, Key (Fisher 85’), Hartridge, Sweeney, Page (Sparkes 63’), Williams (Caprice 85’), Collins, Taylor © (Seymour 79’), Willmott (Atangana 63’), Jay, Bowman

Subs: Maxted, McArdle

Referee: Anthony Backhouse

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