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25 February 2023 Venue St James Park Attendance

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Match Previews

📝 Match Preview: Cambridge United (H)

23 February 2023

Exeter City are keen to return to winning ways as Cambridge United make the trip to St James Park this Saturday.

The Grecians were beaten 1-0 at Port Vale on their last outing so will be keen to reverse their recent run of form against a Cambridge side who are struggling for wins themselves of late. They were beaten 1-0 by Fleetwood in midweek, having beaten Oxford by the same scoreline last Saturday.

Gary's Preview

Caldwell has emphasised the importance of bouncing back from a recent run of three defeats in four matches, and that his side must be alert to thr threats he feels the opponents possess. 

"We need to have clarity on why didn't win [at Port Vale], which the players got after the game and we then reviewed it and the players have looked at their own clips," Gary said.

"We have refocused the players minds for the week ahead and what we have to do to tackle Cambridge. There is no negativity around the place, the players understand the position we are in and that there are details we have to improve on and get right, but once we get them right we will be a really dangerous team that can win consistently in this league.

"We've analysed Cambridge and know what we're up against. They are fighting for their lives so will be really difficult to break down, they're direct and look to play on the counter. We are prepared for the physical challenge."

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Match Tickets

With City's last five Saturday home matches being sell outs in the home areas you'll need to book now to gain admission!

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E-tickets

E-tickets are the easiest and quickest way to buy tickets for City matches. On ordering you can select to receive an e-ticket which will be emailed to your phone for you to show on the turnstile - no need to print!

Admission prices 

Big Bank     Selco BW/Stagecoach    
Ticket Type Advance Gate Ticket Type Advance Gate
Adult £20 £22 Adult £27 £28
Senior £17 £19 Senior £24 £25
Young Adult 18-23 £17 £19 Young Adult 18-23 £24 £25
Under-18 £8 £10 Under-18 £13 £14
Wheelchair Area £17 £19 Wheelchair Area £24 £25
Junior Grecians   --- Junior Grecians   ---

Match Day Family Fun

A trip to the football is a special family treat and at St James Park there is plenty on offer pre-matched to keep the whole family entertained and to make sure your St James Park experience is extra special.

For full details of all the activities happening at SJP on Saturday, click here.

Previous Encounter

Cambridge United 2 Exeter City 1 | 13/08/22 | Sky Bet League One

In 38 degree heat City suffered a late defeat as Paul Digby secured a comeback victory for the hosts. 

How To Follow

Can't make it to St James Park on Saturday? Why not get the next best thing with a LIVE stream on iFollow?

By purchasing a match pass at the cost of just £10 overseas and £2.50 in the UK you'll get access to the stream which includes BBC Radio Devon commentary, score overlay and replays.

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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.

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The Key Timings

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Centre Spot Bar

The Centre Spot Bar will be open from 11am and will be showing the day's early and late kick-offs on their selection of TV screens. After the match, draft pints of Tribute, Carlsberg and Thatchers are on offer for just £3.50 a pint

The Centre Spot is also home to The Famous Exeter City Real Ale and Cider Emporium, offering a great selection of real ales and ciders.

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Junior Grecians Zone

The Junior Grecians Zone is open to members from 12.30pm and open to all from 1.30pm with plenty of activities for all our young Grecian supporters. 

In the Fan Zone, the bar and Kenniford Farm's van will also be open for refreshments and hot food.

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Club Shop

The club shop is open from 12pm to 5pm on matchdays and is stocked with all three of City's kits for the 22/23 season as well as a range of training gear and pocket money items.

Don't forget, Supporters' Trust members save 10% on full prices purchases!

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Jungle Path Kiosk

The kiosk on the Jungle Path will be selling pints of Thatchers Big Apple, cans of Thatchers Gold and bottle of Carlsberg, as well as all the usual half time snacks including pies, pasties and beverages. 

Food and Drink

One of the most important part of any match day! We have a wide range of hot and cold drinks and snacks available at the kiosk for away fans. CONTACTLESS CARD PAYMENT NOW AVAILABLE!

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Match Day Programme

Our award winning programme is available is priced at just £3 per copy! The programme features lots of content on the men's team, including a new feature on the cover star's all-time five-a-side team!

Make sure you grab a copy from around the ground!

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Match Reports

📝 Match Report: City 2 Cambridge United 0

City get an all-important win at home

25 February 2023

A first ever headed goal for Archie Collins and a screamer of a finish from Kevin McDonald secured a much needed three points for the Grecians, as City won their first home game since November with a 2-0 win over Cambridge.

After four games without a win, this was a must-win game for the Grecians and they did not disappoint. From the off City were the team on top putting constant pressure on the Cambridge back line, with Collins' effort and McDonald's first Grecian goal a just reward for the performance. 

Gary Caldwell made three changes to the team that lost to Port Vale in the previous fixture, with Josh Key, McDonald, and Demetri Mitchell coming into the team to replace Rekeem Harper, James Scott, and Jake Caprice.

After an extremely slow start to the game, with 16 minutes on the clock the game exploded. For the first time in the half, Hartridge and Mitchell were able to combine down the left hand side with Mitchell’s ball finding McDonald on the edge of the area, but his effort was cleared to Kite who hit it on the half volley but again cleared away.

With Cambridge unable to clear the ball out from their defensive third, City were able to capitalise. Sweeney found himself with acres of space on the right-hand side and the centre half sent a looping cross to the back post and lurking there was Collins who smashed away a bullet header, leaving Dimitar Mitov no chance in goal.

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Collins was the man causing all the issues out there for City, this time he was the one linking up play. After a marauding run down the left hand, he laid it back to Mitchell whose whipped cross was aimed for Key and Nombe at the back post, but Cambridge were able to clear away for a corner.

As the clock struck 35 minutes, Stansfield went on a mesmerising run down the right-hand side, going past five Cambridge players in doing so. Eventually he escaped the kicks and tugs from the defender and sent a ball into Sam Nombe, but the double-digit goal scorer was unable to find the back of the net.

As the half was nearing its end, Cambridge had their first effort on the City goal. A lovely ball into the box found Joe Ironside at the back post and the big number nine headed the ball past Woods. However, the assistants flag went up very quickly ruling the goal out for offside, much to the joy of the City faithful.

Right on the cusp of half-time and the U’s had another big chance. With a free kick in City’s defensive third, Cambridge floated the ball into the centre box and after pinballing around for what felt like an eternity, the ball fell to Cambridge player, but he lofted the ball over the bar high into the Big Bank.

One second before the final whistle and City found the back of the net for the second time in the game but a combination of the referee and his assistant ruled the goal out. Stansfield tapped in but the referee awarded a Cambridge free-kick, much to the bemusement of most inside St James Park.

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The second half started very much the same as the first ended with City on top. Inside the opening five minutes of the second half, City had two massive shouts waved away by the referee. One was what looked like a stonewall penalty after Mitchell was upended by Bennett in the area and the second was a shout for a corner after Kite was through on goal and looked like a defender cleared it behind, but the referee adjudged that it was a goal kick.

Come the next attack and it was again City on the charge and that charge led to a second goal of the game for City. A well worked piece of play from Collins led to the ball finding McDonald just inside the penalty area and with a swing of his boot the Scotsman tucked the ball away into the top right-hand corner, leaving Mitov with no chance.

As the second half drew in on the 70th minute  a corner from the left-hand side dropped out of the air onto the right foot of McDonald but the Scotsman was denied what would have been a goal of season contended by a header off of the line.

It didn’t stop there though, McDonald had another chance again from a corner dropping to the edge but this time United were able to clear their lines. Corner after corner followed with City putting efforts in on the Cambridge goal but the score stayed at 2-0 to the Grecians.

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The next game for City is a trip east to Wycombe Wanderers for an all-important away clash on Saturday 4thMarch.

City: Woods, Key, Sweeney, Aimson ©, Hartridge, Mitchell (Caprice, 83), Kite, McDonald (Chauke, 86), Collins (Grounds, 90), Stansfield (White, 86), Nombe

Subs not used: Blackman, Coley, Scott

Cambridge: Mitov, Digby ©, Jones, Brophy, Ironside, Smith, Lankester, Bennet, Morrison, McGrandles, Bennett

Subs not used: Mannion, Okedina

Referee: Robert Lewis

Attendance: 6400 (248 away)

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Ticket News

🎟️ Tickets and Hospitality: Cambridge United (Feb 25)

Back the boys at the Park

24 February 2023

The Grecians are next back in action at SJP on Saturday, February 25 in a 3pm kick-off against Cambridge United.

With City's last five home Saturday matches being sell outs in the home areas it's worth booking early to gain admission!

At the time of writing there are around 800 Big Bank tickets and under 100 seats left for the mathch!

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E-tickets

E-tickets are the easiest and quickest way to buy tickets for City matches. On ordering you can select to receive an e-ticket which will be emailed to your phone for you to show on the turnstile - no need to print!

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Admission prices 

Big Bank     Nevada Construction/Optimising IT    
Ticket Type Advance Gate Ticket Type Advance Gate
Adult £20 £22 Adult £27 £28
Senior £17 £19 Senior £24 £25
Young Adult 18-23 £17 £19 Young Adult 18-23 £24 £25
Under-18 £8 £10 Under-18 £13 £14
Wheelchair Area £17 £19 Wheelchair Area £24 £25
Junior Grecians   --- Junior Grecians   ---

Junior Grecians Tickets 

Junior Grecians members get access to free match tickets when purchased alongside a paying adult. There are three family friendly areas available at St James Park, section E in the IP Office Main Stand, in Block A of the Stagecoach Adam Stansfield Stand, and a section of the Thatchers Big Bank which is identified by the white barriers).

How to buy

To book Junior Grecians tickets, please make sure you are logged in first. Then select an Adult and either one or two Junior Grecian tickets to the basket. The system will validate you and change the Junior Grecians tickets to free.

Please note that this will not work if under-18 tickets are added, or tickets are selected in non-family areas. If you experience any issues, please email tickets@ecfc.co.uk who can help.

Tickets are limited and it is advisable to book early. Click here to find out more about the Junior Grecians. 

Matchday Hospitality

Experience City in style, with corporate or personal use, by joining us in our premium bar and Supporters' Trust Suite by John Lewis.

The hospitality package includes:

  • Reserved seat in the main stand
  • Two course meal served at your table by our friendly hospitality team
  • Pre match Player interview
  • Man of the Match interview
  • Man of the Match presentation
  • Complimentary match day programme and team sheet
  • Large screens showing SKY Sports and BT Sport

The Cost

  • Adult £59 inc VAT
  • Child £35 inc VAT

Discounts available for Trust members and existing Season Ticket holders.

How to book

For further information or to book tickets, please call our commercial team on 01392 411 243 Option 5, email commercial@ecfc.co.uk, or online via newtickets.ecfc.co.uk

Click here to view our Match Day Hospitality Terms and Conditions

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