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31 October 2022 Venue Home Park Attendance

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📝 Match Preview: Plymouth Argyle (A)

All you need to know about the Devon Derby

30 October 2022

The first Devon Derby takes place this Monday, live on Sky Sports, as the Grecians head down to Home Park to take on Plymouth Argyle.

For the first time since City won 4-0 against Argyle at St James Park in October 2019, the two sides clash with the Greens sitting top of the table, while City are in lofty seventh, just four points off the play-offs - though that is likely to change before kick off owing to Saturday's fixtures in League One. 

Gary Caldwell's first match in charge saw City grab a point on the road at Derby after a 0-0 draw, while Plymouth came from behind to beat Shrewsbury 2-1 to maintain their 100% record at home in league, having conceded just four goals.

Kit

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

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Gary Caldwell's Thoughts

Exeter City manager Gary Caldwell has said that the Grecians have to be prepared for a hostile environment on Monday night as they face Plymouth Argyle at Home Park.

This will be the first Devon Derby since October 2019, and will be live in-front of the Sky Sports cameras.

"It's got everything," said Gary. "A derby game on Sky Sports away from home. We are going to an environment that is going to be hostile and we have to prepare for that.

"It being on a Monday allowed us time to recover and also time to prepare fully and be clear in how we are ready for a big challenge. Thy are top of the League for a reason and playing well so we will look at them and be really prepared to be as good as we were defensively on Tuesday and to attack better and be clear on how we want to cause them problems."

Watch Gary's full interview ⬇️

Match Tickets

Tickets are now SOLD OUT for the Devon Derby. We were given 1,648 tickets (reserved seating) in the Kawaski Barn Park End and they sold out on Friday, September 30 - thank you for your support.

Parking

There is a limited amount of free parking within the Outland Road car park adjacent to Home Park. There are designated disabled spaces within this area for Blue badge holders but they are limited and on a first come, first served basis.

There is street parking around Home Park but be aware that some have permit parking only.

Turnstile Info

Plymouth operate a turnstile entry system using tickets with a barcode, turnstiles for visiting supporters are numbered B20-25 and open around 6pm.

Centre Spot Screening

For those unable to get a ticket for the match, we will be showing it live in Centre Spot, with pints of Carlsberg, Tribute and Thatchers Gold all on special offer at £3.50. Chunk pasties, pies and sausage rolls are also available to purchase for supporters in attendance.

Centre Spot is open from 6pm.

Behaviour Message

Monday evening’s match at Plymouth Argyle brings one of the most highly anticipated games of the season for Exeter City Football Club.

We know it’s a fixture which supporters have looked forward to since promotion was achieved in May and we hope that they enjoy the match day as the event it should be. We also have the added bonus of national TV coverage, a fantastic opportunity to show what incredible supporters we have.

We know that the majority of our supporters want to enjoy the match and represent the club in a positive manner and we are very grateful to the planning that both Plymouth Argyle and Devon and Cornwall Police have put in ahead of the match.

Our message to fans is, enjoy the game, create an amazing atmosphere, but do not do anything which will damage the club’s reputation and potentially leave you liable to criminal action. Possession of pyrotechnics of any type is an offence and we will fully support both Plymouth Argyle and the police in taking retrospective action against any Exeter City supporter found in possession such items of such items.

Throughout the day we expect supporters to adhere to the standards they would expect a match at St James Park, this includes behaviour when travelling to and from the match, as well as whilst in the city of Plymouth.

We recommend that supporters arrive early and get to Home Park where facilities will be open up to two hours prior to kick off. Please enjoy the match, support your team and represent your club in a positive way on the day.

Away Guide

Click here to view our away guide for this fixture.

Previous Encounter

Exeter City 4 Plymouth Argyle 0 | 26/10/19 | Sky Bet League Two

It was a Devon Derby demolition for Argyle as Nicky Law's brace alongside goals from Tom Parkes and Randell Williams secured victory at SJP.

How To Follow

Although the match has been selected for Sky Sports & Pitch International coverage, you are still able to stream this fixture in all international territories (but not the UK). Audio only in the UK.

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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.

Social Media

Live coverage will be availalbe over on our social media channels, with reaction after the match from Gary Caldwell and a player.

Exeter City on social media

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Match Reports

📝 Match Report: Plymouth Argyle 4 City 2

City lose at Home Park

31 October 2022

The first Devon Derby in three years saw City fall to a 4-2 defeat at the hands of Plymouth Argyle, despite a spirited performance at Home Park.

Goals from Archie Collins and Sam Nombe saw the Grecian take the lead twice, but the home side showed their top-of-the-league quality by scoring three unanswered second half goals to continue their good form.

Gary Caldwell made only the one change to the team who got a point away at Derby County in his first game in charge, with Harry Kite coming in to replace Jevani Brown in midfield. 

Once the game got into full swing it was City who had the first chance of the game, with recent goal scoring phenom Jay Stansfield receiving the ball from Jack Sparkes on the left-hand side and on the swivel struck the ball forcing a save out of Argyles Mike Cooper.

Another chance for City came ten minutes later, this time it was Stansfield’s strike partner Sam Nombe who tried to get on the end of another Sparkes cross, but it was the defence of Argyle who stood strong to nick the ball away from Nombe and head it clear.

19 minutes played and along came the first chance of the game for Argyle, Bali Mumba found space on the Argyle left, cutting inside on his right foot and unleashing a rocket, but Blackman stood firm and palmed the ball over the bar.

With over half of the first half played, Argyle were starting to find more space and more time on the ball, but City were unrelenting with their pressing forcing Argyle back on every occasion

25 minutes played and City made it 1-0, scoring directly off of a counterattack from an Argyle corner. The play started with Harry Kite sending an outside of the boot pass down the left-hand side to find Stansfield who on the turn sent Mumba to the cleaners. His run then took him into the penalty area, where he unselfishly played the ball across the six-yard line to find none other than our very own Archie Collins to smash the ball home.

Only seconds later and Argyle made it 1-1, with City unable to clear their lines the ball fell to Adam Randell who sent a looping cross into Morgan Whittaker who took the ball on the spin and about 12 yards out buried the ball past Blackman.

A marauding run from Jake Caprice, accompanied by a one-two with Nombe found the speedy wing back on the overlap but his cross was put away for a corner. With the usual Icelandic clap from the travelling Grecians, Collins stepped up to take the corner, but his cross was flapped away by Cooper for another corner, but the second time around the corner only found the head of an Argyle player and it was cleared away.

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With no changes at half time from either side, both managers were clearly happy with what they saw in the first half, but it was James Wilson for Argyle who had the first chance of the second half. A dubious corner awarded to Argyle ended up with Wilson finding lots of space in the City penalty area, but his effort sailed over the bar.

After six minutes of the second half played and very much against the run of play, Stansfield picked up on an Argyle defensive error and fed a picture perfect through ball behind the Argyle defence to find his strike partner Nombe who rounded Cooper, leaving him in no man’s lands, slotting the ball into an empty net. This goal sending the already deafening Grecian support into delirium.

City were once again unable to hold on to their lead for very long and this time it was Argyles loanee Mumba who unleashed an absolute thunderbolt from about 30 yards out, smashing the ball past an unmoved Blackman, this time it was the home support who erupted.

Not long after the goal went in, Steven Schumacher clearly thought Argyle needed a change in the striker department and it was Niall Ennis who was called to make way with Ryan Hardie coming on in his place.

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Seconds later and it was Caldwell who decided to run the changes, with City making a double change. Leaving the pitch was Jake Caprice and Tim Dieng and on to the pitch to replace them both were Cheick Diabate and Jevani Brown.

A defensive hiccup from City led to Argyle taking the lead for the first time in the game, with Ryan Hardie picking up on a loose pass out the back from Diabate and then slotting the ball past Blackman to make it 3-2.

City were almost back in the game only five minutes later, after what looked like a messed-up corner routine, the ball eventually fell to Harry Kite about 35 yards who unleashed a rocket from his right foot, only for the ball to cannon off the bar and away for a goal kick. That was to be Kite’s last interaction of the game as he was almost immediately subbed off to be replaced by Matt Jay.

With less than ten minutes left to play, Argyle made it 4-2 and it was the substitute Ryan Hardie once again, this time it was Whittaker who turned provider allowing Hardie to score his second of the game.

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

Subs not used: Lee, Harper, Chauke, Cox

Argyle: Cooper, Houghton, Wilson, Scarr, Edwards © (Lonwijk), Ennis (Hardie), Cosgrove, Mumba (Grant) Whittaker (Butcher), Randell, Galloway

Subs not used: Burton, Jenkins Davies, Issaka

Referee: Charles Breakspear

Attendance: 16,567 (Away)

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Ticket News

🎟 Away Tickets: Plymouth Argyle SOLD OUT

Tickets on priority sale to Gold members for the Devon derby

30 September 2022

Tickets are now SOLD OUT for the Devon Derby against Plymouth Argyle at Home Park on October 31.

We were given 1,648 tickets (reserved seating) in the Kawaski Barn Park End and they sold out on Friday, September 30 - thank you for your support.

Please note that we are unable to do collections at the booth at Saturday's clash with Bristol Rovers 

Ambulant Disabled and Wheelchair

For supporters with sight disability there is a soccer sight service, handsets need to be pre-booked through the DLO, Nikki Fancis on disability@pafc.co.uk or 01752 562561.

Disabled fans requiring assistance on the day should contact DLO Nikki Fancis on disability@pafc.co.uk or 01752 562561 prior to the match.

Parking

There is a limited amount of free parking within the Outland Road car park adjacent to Home Park. There are designated disabled spaces within this area for Blue badge holders but they are limited and on a first come, first served basis.

There is street parking around Home Park but be aware that some have permit parking only.

Turnstile Info

Plymouth operate a turnstile entry system using tickets with a barcode, turnstiles for visiting supporters are numbered B20-25 and open around 6pm.

Grecian Travel

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

Upcoming Fixtures

We are still awaiting tickets for our away fixture at Derby County. We will communicate details of this upon receipt from the home club.

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