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29 April 2023 Venue Portman Road Attendance

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📝 Match Preview: Ipswich Town (A)

All you need to know

28 April 2023

Exeter City face potentially their toughest test of the season as they travel to Ipswich Town on Saturday, where the hosts have the opportunity to gain promotion to the Championship.

The Tractor Boys are in the midst of an incredible winning run with a 1-1 draw at Cheltenham the only time they've failed to take maximum points in their last 13 leagye matches. Indeed on home turf this season, Ipswich have scored 54 goals in 22, with their sole Portman Road defeat coming back in October.

The Grecians have lost five in a row in the league - though all against teams in the top seven - but will look to disrupt the promotion party in Suffolk  by securing a first away win since January. This is our first trip to Portman Road for a league match since December 1956, though we did face them in the League Cup back in 1998.

Gary Caldwell's Preview

"It will take a lot of hard work, and a lot of detailed preparation," he said.

"Tactically we have to be ready to try and stop them in possession, but also look at when we have the ball and how we keep it and how we hurt them.

"We're going to have to show bravery in both sides of the game. The stadium is going to be full and it is going to be a really difficult game - Ipswich are by far the best team in the league. They will get promoted and I think they'll win the league, but as always we'll be ready and we'll give it a good go.

"We have to play similarly to Sheffield Wednesday when we took advantage of the pressure their fans put them under, and we have to manage the game again."

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Tickets

Due to a number of suspicious bookings for away tickets for Saturday's match against Ipswich Town at Portman Road tickets sales have been switched off online.

Tickets can now only be purchased over the phone, in person from the shop and those supporters will need to have an existing ticket account with a history of online activity.

Tickets are on sale until 9am on Friday, April 28.

Please note: There is no pay on the day available for this match so you will need to book in advance. Please do not head to the stadium without a ticket.

Tickets are available at the following prices, including an allocation in the lower tier which is recommended for ambulant disabled and those attending with younger children over the age of 5:

Ticket Type Block V1/V2 Block S LOWER TIER (ambulant/children over 5) Block DA Wheelchair
Adult £27 £23 £20
Senior 65+ £20 £17 £16
Under 23 £14 £13 £13
Under 19 £7 £6 £6
Carer FOC FOC FOC

How To Buy

Tickets can now only be purchased over the phone, in person from the shop and those supporters will need to have an account with a history of online activity.

Match Kit

We will be wearing our away kit for this fixture.

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Away Day Guide

For details of everything you need to know ahead of the match, check out our comprehensive away day guide here

How to Follow

Can't make it to Ipswich on Saturday? Why not get the next best thing with coverage on iFollow?

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By purchasing a video match pass at the cost of just £10 overseas, or an audio match pass for just £2.50 in the UK you'll get access to the stream which includes BBC Radio Devon commentary.

To purchase a match pass please click here.

  • For further details on iFollow, please click here
  • For a first time guide to iFollow, please click here

We will be proving live coverage on our Twitter and Facebook pages and will have reaction from Gary Caldwell and a player after the match.

Exeter City on social media

Last Time Out

Exeter City 0 Ipswich Town 2 | 19/11/22 | Sky Bet League One

The Grecians were outclassed by an impressive Ipswich side in front of the Sky Sports cameras.

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Match Reports

📝 Match Report: Ipswich Town 6 City 0

29 April 2023

Exeter City suffered a 6-0 defeat at the hands of an unforgiving Ipswich Town side, who sealed promotion to the Championship at Portman Road.

Five first half goals from the inform Tractor Boys had the home side purring before a sixth just after the break had the fans in party mode, with the win confirming their place in the second tier. Goals from Conor Chaplin (2), Massimo Luongo, George Hirst, Nathan Broadhead and Wes Burns secured victory.

Gary Caldwell made three changes to the last outing at Sheffield Wednesday with Pedro Borges making his full league debut, Demetri Mitchell coming back in and Gary Woods back between the sticks. Returning as well, but only to the bench, was Jay Stansfield.

City started the game well, keeping the promotion candidates at bay and had the first chance of the game inside five minutes, but a well worked piece of play from Harry Kite and Josh Coley ended up with Borges strike being deflected away by the home defence.

Moments later and with eight minutes on the clock, the hosts took the lead with their first chance, courtesy of an emphatic long-range strike from Conor Chaplin which rippled the back of the net with force, sending the home crowd into delirium.

City were not lying back and letting Ipswich walk over them and led by an attack of Coley, Key and Mitchell, they were giving the home defence a headache. With Mitchell dictating the play for City they were starting to find some space in between the Ipswich defence and midfield.

But, after a mishap at the back for City, Ipswich were able to double their lead. With a long ball over the top not dealt with, Ipswich number 25 Luongo was baring down on goal and let loose a rocket, leaving Woods no option but to watch it sail into the back of the net.

Ipswich made it 3-0 just after the 20th minute mark, with George Hirst just pipping Wes Burns to the ball on the six-yard line, again leaving Woods completely stranded in the City goal.

It was another in quick succession for the home side as the score reached 4-0 inside 30 minutes. A ball over the top found Burns through on goal and while tracking back Caprice was adjudged to have brough the winger down, and up stepped Nathan Broadhead, who after assisting the third, got his name on the scoresheet.

City's capitualtion continued four minutes later when Ipswich got their fifth of the game - Hartridge and Chauke going for the same header led to the ball falling to Chaplin, who was able to slot the ball away for his second of the game.

A regroup was needed at the break, but just two minutes in, the hosts added their sixth goal of the game. After a quick turn of pace Burns was able to glide past Grounds and sent a chipped effort over the head of Woods and into the back of the net.

There were still signs of life in the Grecians though, with Sweeney picking up the ball, playing the ball into Borges and the youngster sent a lovely ball out to Mitchell. With some lovely skill he twisted his way into the Ipswich penalty area, but Christian Walton was able to smother. 

Ipswich almost made it seven as the game was approaching full time, but an excellent block from a combination of Sweeney and Aimson, stopped Chaplin getting his third of the game.

The next match for City is the final game of the season against Morecambe at SJP on Sunday 7th May.

Ipswich: Walton (Hladky), Clarke, Woolfenden, Burgess, Burns (Jackson), Morsy ©, Luongo (Ball), Davis, Chaplin, Broadhead (Edwards), Hirst (Ladapo)

Subs not used: Donacien, Harness,

City: Woods, Caprice, Sweeney, Aimson ©, Hartridge (Grounds), Mitchell (Sparkes), Chauke, Borges (Stansfield), Kite, Key (Cox), Coley (Scott)

Subs not used: Blackman, White

Referee: Scott Oldham

Attendance:  29334 (919 Away)

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Ticket News

🎟️ Tickets & Travel: Ipswich Town (A) No Pay on the Day

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26 April 2023

Due to a number of suspicious bookings for away tickets for Saturday's match against Ipswich Town at Portman Road tickets sales have been switched off online.

Tickets can now only be purchased over the phone, in person from the shop and those supporters will need to have an existing ticket account with a history of online activity.

Tickets are on sale until 9am on Friday, April 28.

Please note: There is no pay on the day available for this match so you will need to book in advance. Please do not head to the stadium without a ticket.

Tickets are available at the following prices, including an allocation in the lower tier which is recommended for ambulant disabled and those attending with younger children over the age of 5:

Ticket Type Block V1/V2 Block S LOWER TIER (ambulant/children over 5) Block DA Wheelchair
Adult £27 £23 £20
Senior 65+ £20 £17 £16
Under 23 £14 £13 £13
Under 19 £7 £6 £6
Carer FOC FOC FOC

There is no pay on the day.

Disabled Ticketing - There are 4 pairs of tickets for wheelchair users; these are in the Magnus Group West Stand (Block DA) and not with the rest of your supporters. This is a mixed home/away fan disabled area.

There are also 24 tickets for ambulant disabled supporters located in Block S in the Lower Tier of the Cobbold Stand.

These will be alongside City supporters that wish to sit and enjoy the game. Ipswich Town ask that these are made up by those attending with younger children (Over 5) or those unable to stand for long periods.

Ambulant disabled supporters wishing to sit in the Upper Tier can do so but please note that there is no lift access or accessible toilet facilities in this area.

For Disabled Parking, please contact Ipswich's Disability Liaison Officer Lee Smith on 01473 400 556. 

How To Buy

Tickets can now only be purchased over the phone, in person from the shop and those supporters will need to have an account with a history of online activity.

Grecian Travel

Grecian Travel, completely run by the Supporters' Club, and not for profit, will be available for City's trip to Ipswich.

  • The coach will depart from Unit 1 nightclub at 6.15am for a fare of £40.

Other pick-up points include: Honiton Road park and ride (by Miller and Carter Steakhouse), junction 28 (Cullompton services), junction 27 (Tiverton), junction 25 (Taunton). All other pick-ups by prior arrangement.

Currently Grecian Travel can only be booked directly.

For more information or to book please contact John Bishop on 07904 036334 or by email at: john.bishop760@btinternet.com (after 6pm).

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