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📝 Match Preview: Bolton Wanderers (A)

City head to the North-West

16 December 2022

Exeter City make only their second ever trip to the University of Bolton Stadium this Saturday, where they will face 5th placed Bolton Wanderers.

The Trotters, who were 4-0 winners over Manchester United under-21s in the Papa Johns Trophy on Tuesday night, have won one of their last five league matches, though still sit well within the play-off pack. City were pegged back to a 1-1 draw in the dying seconds against Sheffield Wednesday last time out, despite an impressive performance against the Owls.

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Gary Caldwell's Thoughts

The Grecians will be looking to build on last weekend's performance against Sheffield Wednesday as they take on another side who sit within the top six. 

"Bolton are a very good side and they have a clear way of playing," Gary assesses.

"They have built that up over a number of years and we have to be prepared to work hard and be prepared to be organised and from there we have to be good on the counter attack.

"Just like every game in League One, this will give us another challenge."

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Match Tickets

Tickets are now off sale for this fixture and supporters cannot pay on the day. City supporters have snapped up 869 tickets. Thank you for your incredible support.

Grecian Travel

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

  • The coach will depart from Unit 1 nightclub at 7:30am for a fare of £37 

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).

How To Follow

Can't make the long trip to Bolton? Fear not! Why not get the next best thing with a LIVE stream on iFollow?

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By purchasing a match pass at the cost of just £10 in the UK you'll get access to the stream which includes BBC Radio Devon commentary, score overlay and replays.

To purchase a match pass please click here.

You can watch the match on your laptop by purchasing a match pass and logging on to the website homepage where the will be a 'Watch Now' button near the top of the page.

This season the EFL have created a new 'iFollow' app where you can watch on your phone or tablet! The old Exeter City app is being phased out, so if you have that please uninstall and download the app:

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Previous Encounter

Bolton Wanderers 1 Exeter City 2 | 01/05/22 | Sky Bet League Two

Pierce Sweeney's 96th minute winner stunned Bolton and delayed their automatic promotion until the following week. Randell Williams had equalised after Gethin Jones' opener before Sweeney's late header.

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Match Reports

📝Match Report: Bolton Wanderers 2 City 0

City lose on the road

17 December 2022

Two first half goals saw the Grecians succumb to a defeat on the road, as Bolton Wanderers took the points at the University of Bolton Stadium.

Gary made two changes to the side who drew against Sheffield Wednesday, with Jonathan Grounds coming in to replace an injured Pierce Sweeney and Harry Kite returning to the side in place of Tim Dieng. Captaining the side today for the first time was Jevani Brown.

An early start from the travelling Grecians, saw City almost taking the lead inside the first minute, an obscene through ball from Jake Caprice found captain Brown in behind the Bolton back line, but the magic man was unable to unleash his box of tricks and the ball was cleared away.

Bang on the sixth minute and the home side should have taken the league, but thanks to Blackmans far post the ball didn’t find the back of the net. Wanderers top goal scorer Dion Charles found lots of space in the City penalty area and a wonderful cross found his head, but his header bounced off the post into Blackmans arms.

Only moments later and the home side did find the opener, this time the ball was pinballing around the City penalty area and after one effort was rebounded, Conor Bradley slotted the ball underneath Blackman who couldn’t do anything about it.

Bolton were starting to find joy on almost every attack and in the 15th, minute should have doubled their lead, but somehow the goal scorer Bradley completely miscued his header and missed an open goal.

All of the pressure from the home side paid off and Wanderers made it 2-0 after 26 minutes with their top scorer Charles smashing the ball home from 10 yards, City struggling to get the ball clear was really starting to benefit the home side.

Soon, again it was Caprice with the pinpoint pass, this time finding his fellow wingback Josh Key in the centre forward position but his effort on goal didn’t do much to trouble James Trafford in the Bolton goal.

The 40th minute saw another chance come and go for Bolton, another ball in behind catching out the City defence, but once again the post came to City’s rescue with the big man in the sticks well beaten, City were very lucky not to be 3-0 down.

After a poor showing in the first half from City, the second half started very much the same. A lapse in concentration from Grounds, allowed Charles through in on goal, but the centre half was able to make up for his mistake and put the ball behind for a corner with a textbook sliding challenge.

With things not going to plan for City, Gary saw it fit to make a triple change on the 60th minute with Sam Nombe, Tim Dieng and Jack Sparkes called upon to replace Kegs Chauke, Caprice and Grounds.

The introduction of the changes really livened up the City team, with the passing and attacking starting to quiet down the home side, no huge chances had come but with 15 minutes left to play City were still in the game.

With time starting to run out, Gary made an attacking change with Matt Jay coming on to replace Archie Collins. Jay saw himself involved straight away linking up with Nombe and Key, but the move only amounted to a corner. From the resulting corner Sparkes rifled the ball from 25 yards stinging the hands of Trafford but the young keeper was able to gather at the second attempt.

City’s next game is a festive one, with the Grecians welcoming Portsmouth to SJP on boxing day for an all-southern clash in League One.

City: Blackman, Key, Diabate, Grounds (Nombe), Hartridge, Caprice (Sparkes), Kite, Collins (Jay), Chauke (Dieng), Brown©, Stansfield

Subs not used: Lee, James, Harper,

Bolton: Trafford, Johnston, Sheehan (Williams), Charles (Kachunga), Iredale (Beck), Aimson, Morley, Afolayan (Sadlier), Toal, Lee © (Dempsey), Bradley

Subs not used: Dixon, John,

Referee: Scott Oldham

Attendance: 19942 (874 Away)

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Ticket News

🎟️ Tickets and Travel: Bolton Wanderers (Dec 17)

Tickets now on sale!

11 December 2022

Tickets are on sale for our trip to Bolton Wanderers on Saturday, December 17, 3pm.

This fixture has been designated Bolton's 'Family Day' and as such, tickets are being offered at a discounted rate for all supporters.

We have been allocated 1,102 tickets in the South Stand Upper Tier at the following prices:

  • Adults - £10
  • Over 65 - £5
  • Under 18 - £5

The match is all ticket, meaning there will be no pay on the day available to Exeter City supporters. Tickets are on sale until 9am on Friday, December 16.

Car parking facilties are available for away supporters at a cost of £8 cars, £12 minibus and £20 coach.

All areas of the University of Bolton Stadium are now cashless. 

How to Buy

Tickets are available via your online ticketing account or in the club shop.

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Grecian Travel

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

  • The coach will depart from Unit 1 nightclub at 7:30am for a fare of £37 

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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