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📝 Match Preview: Gillingham (A)

City head to Kent for a place in Round Three

23 August 2022

The Grecians have the opportunity to make it into Round Three of the Carabao Cup for the first time since 1989 when they head to Kent to face Gillingham at the MEMS Priestfield.

Not since Terry Cooper led his side to fourth round replay with Sunderland have City reached that stage of the competition, with round two proving a stumbling block on six occasions since then, most recently away at Fulham in 2018.

Gillingham were last in the third round two years ago, beating Southend and Coventry before being beaten 1-0 at Stoke City.

Both sides come into this game having  drawn a blank at the weekend, with City losing 1-0 at home to Cheltenham while Gills were held to a goalless draw by Walsall on their own patch. 

Kit

We will be in our red and white home kit for this fixture.

Previous Encounter

Gillingham 2 Exeter City 3 | 28/11/20 | Emirates FA Cup First Round

The Grecians reached round three of the FA Cup after a 3-2 win in Kent. Joel Randall scored twice, while Nicky Law added to the goals as City held on despite a late rally from the home side. It was second consecutive 3-2 win at the ground for the Grecians, having won by the same scoreline back in 2012. 

Tickets

Tickets are now on sale directly, online only from Gillingham. City fans are housed in the Gordon Road Stand at the stadium. E-Tickets can be purchased online right up until kick-off with their turnstile operators having scanners that will read an E-Ticket from either a printout or from the screen of a mobile device.

Their system will cater for last minute sales, but we advise that all purchases are made well in advance to avoid any last-minute issues.

The only exception is for ambulant disabled/wheelchair users and PA (those that have Higher/Enhanced Rate DLA/PIP) whose E-Tickets must be purchased over the phone. The ticket office number for these purchases is 01634 300 000 (Monday to Friday 9-5).

Tickets for the match are priced at:

  • Adults: £10
  • Senior: £7
  • 18-21: £7
  • Under 18: £5
  • Under 14: free with a full paying adult

Tickets can be purchased online via Gillingham's ticket office by clicking here.

How To Follow

Due to competition rules, supporters are unable to watch the match via iFollow, with only audio passes available for UK viewers. 

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You can also keep up to date with all the action by following us on social media. After the match we will bring you reaction from manager Matt Taylor and a player.

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📝 Match Report: Gillingham 0 City 0 (6-5 pens)

23 August 2022

Exeter City's Carabao Cup exploits are over after a 6-5 penalty defeat at Gillingham, following a goalless draw.

Neither side could find a breakthrough in normal time, with Josh Key's penalty miss in sudden death the only thing separating the sides, meaning City's wait to make the third round of the competition for the first time since 1989 continues for another year. 

The biggest change to the team for the cup visit to Gillingham was the big omission of manager Matt Taylor, who was absent due to the arrival of his and wife Sarah’s first baby. Assistant manager Wayne Carlisle took charge of the squad alongside coach Dan Green. The pair made six changes to the starting XI with  Scott Brown returning to cup action once again, followed by  Jonathan Grounds, Pierce Sweeney, Josh Key, Josh Coley and Jevani Brown. Coming in to replace Jamal Blackman, Cheick Diabate, Alex Hartridge, Jack Sparkes, Archie Collins and Sam Nombe respectively. 

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The first big chance of the game fell to Jake Caprice inside the opening five minutes, sprinting down the left hand side, but his cross into the box failed to find the returning Brown in the middle of the area, pressure from the off for the City. 

There was a huge moment for Gillingham in the seventh minute, courtesy of a ball catching out the City back three, but an onrushing Brown in goal led to the ball flying aimlessly across the City six yard box. Only moments later and a lapse in judgement from the returning Sweeney saw the centre half pick up The Grecians first yellow of the game. But Gillingham were unable to make anything of the free kick and the ball ended up in possession of City once again. 

Just about 25 minutes gone and the travelling Grecians were almost cheering for an opener, after some fantastic play once again down the left hand side from Caprice, the ball fell to captain Matt Jay ten yards out, but his effort missed the goal by only a few inches gliding just wide of the keepers near post. 

After some beautiful play between the back three a textbook Sweeney cross found Caprice waiting at the edge of the area, who lined up a curling effort only for the strike to end up sailing over the bar as the chances continued to come for the boys in red, thougb Gills stopper Jake Turner remained untested. 

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City were straight out of the blocks with a vengeance. A rocket of a strike from Key just outside the area, swirling in the wind had the Gills keeper all over the place, the ball ended up out for a corner but City were unable to make it count. 

Mass panic in the City penalty area as the ball was being ping ponged about by The Gills attack, much to the joy of the City players the ball ended up being deflected out for a goal kick and Carlisle's men were able to get the back under their control. 

Just after the hour mark we saw the first change of the game for City, with Archie Collins coming into the fray to replace Harry Kite. Only moments later and an injury precaution change for City saw Sweeney replaced by Diabate. In the 70th minute City made their final changes of the game with Grounds, Jay and Dieng replaced by Hartridge, Cox and Chauke. 

With a quarter of an hour to go,  the travelling Grecians continued to make themselves heard, tucked away in the far corner of the ground. With the noise behind them City really started to make moves towards the Gillingham goal. With time running out in normal time the Grecians were really pushing for a breakthrough with the long ball trying to utilise Cox and Brown. 

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Another effort from Caprice, far on the left hand side of the pitch in the final moments of the game saw the ball end up in the hands of the Gillingham keeper, the ball almost sneaked under him but much to the dismay of Caprice, the ball was cleared away by the Gillingham keeper.

After 90 minutes, the game ended up going to penalties with Gillingham coming out on top winning the shoot-out 6-5, with Josh Key missing the crucial spot kick in City's round in sudden death. 

Next up for the boys in red is another long away trip, this time to the Wham Stadium to take on Accrington Stanley on Saturday August 27. Click here for tickets.

City: S. Brown, Caprice, Grounds (Hartridge), Stubbs, Sweeney (Diabate), Key, Dieng (Chauke), Kite (Collins), Coley, Jay (C) (Cox), J. Brown

Subs not used: Blackman, Sparkes, Nombe, Borges

Gillingham: Turner, Alexander, Tutonda, Wright, MacDonald (Mandron), O’Keefe (C) (Reeves), Lee, Walker (Green), Baggott, Kashket (Adelakun) 

Subs not used: Morris, Law, Carter 

Attendance: 2927 (257 Away)

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Ticket News

🏆 Carabao Cup: Gillingham tickets on sale now

Match to be played on Tuesday 23 August in a 7:45pm kick-off

22 August 2022

Tickets are now on sale directly, online only from Gillingham for Tuesday August 23's Carabao Cup second round tie at the MEMS Priestfield Stadium.

City fans are housed in the Gordon Road Stand at the stadium. E-Tickets can be purchased online right up until kick-off with their turnstile operators having scanners that will read an E-Ticket from either a printout or from the screen of a mobile device.

Please note that you have to register and set up an account and then when you book tickets you have to set a name against each ticket. The seats are allocated in the block so please do sit in your allocated seat.

Their system will cater for last minute sales, but we advise that all purchases are made well in advance to avoid any last-minute issues.

The only exception is for ambulant disabled/wheelchair users and PA (those that have Higher/Enhanced Rate DLA/PIP) whose E-Tickets must be purchased over the phone. The ticket office number for these purchases is 01634 300 000 (Monday to Friday 9-5).

Tickets for the match are priced at:

  • Adults: £10
  • Senior: £7
  • 18-21: £7
  • Under 18: £5
  • Under 14: free with a full paying adult

How to Buy

Tickets can be purchased online via Gillingham's ticket office by clicking here.

Please click here to view Gillingham's How to Buy guide.

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Grecian Travel

Grecian Travel departs Unit 1 in Exeter at 1pm at a cost of £42.

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.

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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