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25 March 2023 Venue St James Park Attendance

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📝 Match Preview: Barnsley (H)

All you need to know ahead of Tuesday's match at SJP

26 March 2023

Exeter City will be looking to make it four home wins in a row on Tuesday night as they face Barnsley in a 7:45pm kick-off at the Park.

The match, originally scheduled to take place in January was postponed twice, once due to their FA Cup involvement and secondly due to a partially frozen pitch.

The Grecians come into the match on the back of a fantastic 5-0 win over Accrington Stanley on Saturday and face a Barnsley side in incredible form, 12 matches unbeaten. 

The Tykes were last in action last Tuesday, picking up a 4-2 win in a local derby with high-flying Sheffield Wednesday.

So, it's all set to be a fantastic encounter under the lights, tickets have been flying out for this one, so book now to avoid missing out!

James Scott's Thoughts

Fresh from scoring his first Grecian goal on Saturday, James Scott said the Grecians will be looking to show Barnsley what they can do on Tuesday night. 

Match Tickets

All tickets for the original match and the postponed match are still valid for this fixture.

As of Sunday, March 26 there is limited availability on tickets:

  • 60 Stagecoach Adam Stansfield
  • 36 Selco Builders Warehouse
  • 450 Thatchers Cider Big Bank

With a lot of City's home matches being sell outs in the home areas it's worth booking early 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 

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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   ---

How to Follow

If you can't make it, the match will be available on iFollow to stream in the UK and Overseas for just £10.

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By purchasing a match pass 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.

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

You can follow our live coverage on our social media accounts below, and we will have reaction from Manager Gary Caldwell and a player after the match.

Exeter City on social media

Matchday Timetable

For Tuesday night matchdays the turnstiles open at 6:45pm, we advise fans to arrive as soon as they can to avoid queues closer to kick-off!

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Refreshments

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.

Hot Food:

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Payments

You can finally pay by contactless payment at the kiosks at St James Park, either tap your card or mobile device on the reader to pay!

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Centre Spot Bar

Away fans are welcome in the Centre Spot Bar at the ground located close to reception. The bar offers a friendly atmosphere, with a large range of drinks, and a pool table and dart boards.

After the match we run our popular 'Post Match Pint' offer with pints of Tribute Ale, Thatchers Cider and Carlsberg for just £3.50.

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Also located in the Centre Spot Bar is The Famous Exeter City Real Ale and Cider Emporium (FECRACE), staffed by friendly volunteers offering a great selection of real ales and ciders.

The Club Shop

The club shop offers a wide range of official Exeter City merchandise including replica shirts, training wear, hats, scarves, gifts, souvenirs, programmes, books and much more. The club shop is situated within the stadium and is joined with reception.

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Junior Grecians Zone

The Junior Grecians Zone is open to members from 6pm on a Tuesday night with plenty of activities for all our young Grecian supporters. 

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Matchday Programme 

Our award winning programme 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!

Please note the programme is the original print from the re-arranged game that was postponed in January and will feature a special 8-page wrap around with up to date content.

Make sure you grab a copy from around the ground!

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Previous Encounter

Barnsley 0 Exeter City 2 | October 8, 2022 | League One

Jay Stansfield's first City goals were enough to earn a fine three points on the road.

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Match Reports

📝 Match Report: City 5 Accrington Stanley 0

Grecians run riot against sorry S

25 March 2023

Exeter City scored their biggest league win this season as they beat Accrington Stanley 5-0 to extend their St James Park winning streak to three games on the bounce.

The Grecians dominated the entirety of the game, with five different goal scorers, in Demetri Mitchell, Sam Nombe, Josh Key, James Scott and Jay Stansfield, with the latter scoring his first goal in front of the Big Bank.

Following last weekend’s 3-1 defeat away at Cheltenham, Gary Caldwell made three changes to the side, with the returning midfield duo of Kevin McDonald and Harry Kite taking the places of Kegs Chauke, who is currently on international duty with South Africa U21’s, and Joe White who dropped to the bench, with Alex Hartridge returning from his suspension in place of Jonathan Grounds.

The hosts started the game on the front foot, with Key and Mitchell pushed far forward, and they crafted out their first half-chance after three minutes as Key drove down the wing and played the ball across to Stansfield, whose shot was blocked by Baba Fernandes.

City had a good opportunity to open the scoring five minutes later, as Nombe burst forward on the break down the right flank, and curled the ball across to Mitchell, who took it down well, but his effort was blocked and cleared for a corner.

With half an hour gone, the Grecians were clearly the team on top and had another chance as Harry Kite thread the ball through two Accrington defenders into the path of Nombe, who took a snapshot at goal which was comfortable for Lukas Jensen.

Exeter had a huge chance to open the scoring just two minutes later, as Stansfield played the ball to Key, who squared the ball to an unmarked Archie Collins, but his first-time effort from close range flew over.

With the momentum in their favour, the hosts continued to put the pressure on as Collins played a lovely outside of the foot pass to Nombe, but his shot was comfortable for Jensen.

City made their pressure count after 36 minutes, with Mitchell receiving the ball on the left, and dribbling inside, before unleashing a superb strike on his right foot from 25-yards out which found the top right corner and put the Grecians ahead.

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The Grecians started the second half with the same energy as the first and doubled their lead after 50 minutes, as Will Aimson played a fantastic lobbed ball which created a big gap in the Accrington defence and found Josh Key who went one-on-one with Jensen and slotted the ball past him to score his second goal in as many games.

City could have made it three soon after, as Nombe found himself in on goal, but his effort was fired straight into the arms of the Accrington goalkeeper.

An out of form Accrington were feeling the pressure that City were putting them under, and the hosts made it three after 54 minutes, as a corner was headed on Key, into the path of Collins who headered it towards the foot of Alex Hartridge who flicked it onto the crossbar, and the ball fell to Nombe who tapped home from close range.

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Exeter were in complete control of the game, and Mitchell tried to get his second of the afternoon as he took on an Accrington defender before firing a shot over the bar.

With the game winding down, Caldwell made the decision to bring on James Scott, and he made an instant impact as he used his first few touches to pass the ball through to Stansfield, who squared the ball back to the striker, who scored his first City goal to make it 4-0.

The hosts were running riot at St James Park, and it was a special moment for the club with ten minutes to go, as Jack Sparkes played Stansfield in down the left flank, and the Fulham loanee cut inside and fired home to score his first goal at St James Park, in front of the Big Bank.

This result means Exeter have now won their last three games at St James Park, and ensures a perfect recovery following last weekend’s defeat.

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The Grecians will look to continue their home unbeaten run as they take on Barnsley on Tuesday March 28th.

CITY: Blackman, Key (Coley, 84), Sweeney, Aimson, Hartridge, Mitchell (Sparkes, 74), Kite, McDonald (White, 62), Collins, Stansfield (Harper, 84), Nombe (Scott, 74).

Subs not used: Lee, Grounds.

Accrington: Jensen, Clark, Whalley, Leigh (Butler-Oyedeji, 45), McConville, Longelo (Nolan, 45), Rodgers, Adedoyin (Lowe, 62), Martin (Moonan, 79), Pickles (Pressley, 45), Fernandes.

Subs not used: Savin, Mancini.

Referee: Oliver Langford

Attendance: 6,556 (130 away fans)

 

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Ticket News

🎟️ Tickets: Accrington Stanley (25/3/22)

Join us at the Park

24 March 2023

The Grecians are next in action at SJP on Saturday, March 25 in a 3pm kick-off against Accrington Stanley.

With a lot of City's home Saturday matches being sell outs in the home areas it's worth booking early 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!

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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

Hospitality is now SOLD OUT for the match, thank you for your support!

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