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06 February 2024 Venue St James Park Attendance

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Match Previews

📝 Match Preview: Peterborough United (H)

All you need to know!

6 February 2024

Exeter City take on Peterborough United under the lights on Tuesday night in a 7:45pm kick-off.

City will be looking to bounce back from Saturday's narrow defeat to Bristol Rovers at the Park, when they face a Peterborough side that sit in fourth place in League One, but were beaten 3-2 at home by Wigan Athletic on Saturday.

Tuesday night's match could see a return to the Park for academy graduates Archie Collins and Joel Randall.

Zak Jules' Thoughts

Defender Zak Jules has given his pre-match thoughts ahead of City's clash with Peterborough United at SJP on Tuesday evening.

"It's going to be a tough game against Peterborough. They are a side that carry a huge attacking threat and are flying high at the moment. We have to nullify that and be on the top of our game to get the three points.

"In this league you can beat anyone - Barnsley away shows that."

Hear from Zak ⬇️

Match Tickets

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Book in advance to save time and money!

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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   ---

The Kit

City will be in their traditional home kit for this match.

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How to follow

If you can't join us at SJP, you can follow all the action on iFollow. Watch LIVE for just £10! Click here to grab a pass.

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Key Timings

  • 5:45pm: Players start to arrive and are happy to sign autographs or pose for selfies with you. Why not tweet your picture #SemperFidelis or on our other social media platforms.
  • 6pm: Hospitality areas are in full flow.
  • 6pm: Junior Grecian Zone available to all families (and everyone at half-time to catch the results or use the kiosk).
  • From 7pm: Watch out for engagement opportunities with your players in the Shop/Fan Zone!

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Support our local charities

When you buy a drink at the bar at SJP you pay a £1 returnable deposit for your cup. You can either return it for your deposit, keep it as a memento or you can return it to the bar or a collection bin to donate to charity!

Click here to find out more.

Centre Spot Bar

The Centre Spot Bar will be open from 5pm. After the match, draft pints of Tribute, Carlsberg and Thatchers are on offer for just £3.75 a pint

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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 all from 6pm 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 all day on matchdays and is stocked with all three of City's kits for the 23/24 season as well as a range of training gear and pocket money items.

Don't forget, Supporters' Trust members, Junior Grecians and season ticket holders 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 AVAILABLE!

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

Kiosk Menu

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Kenniford Farm will also be in the Fan Zone with their wide range of local produce including hog roast rolls and chips.

Match Day Programme

The matchday programme the Grecian has a new look for this season, with designers Curtis Sports giving it a refresh!

Tuesday's issue is just £3.50 including a set of eight stickers for the new sticker book!

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Previous Encounter

Peterborough 3 Exeter City 1 (April 10, 2023) EFL Sky Bet League One

City suffered a second Easter defeat as they were downed 3-1 by Peterborough United at the Weston Homes Stadium. An Alex Hartridge own goal, Mason Ephron-Clark's strike and a Jonson Clarke-Harris close range finish was enough for the hosts, though Rekeem Harper's first City goal just a minute into the second half did give the Grecians hope.

 

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Football should be a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone. Please show your support in a positive way so we can all enjoy games over the festive period. 

We pride ourselves on the atmosphere we create on a match day, the passionate support from our fans is appreciated by everyone, particularly the players. We consistently win awards for our family engagement and supporter experience. Help us to keep it that way and please ensure that passion for your club does not develop into unwelcome behaviour.

Thank you for helping us to make sure everyone has an amazing matchday experience.

You can read all of the ground regulations here.

If you want to report and incident:

Please either contact your nearest steward, or text 'help ecfc' to 62277.'

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Match Reports

📝 Match Report: City 2 Peterborough United 1

A huge win for Caldwell's men

6 February 2024

For the first time this season, Exeter City came from behind to claim all three points after an action packed 2-1 win over promotion chasing Peterborough United.

A first-half penalty from Harrison Burrows rewarded Peterborough’s dominance in the opening half-hour before Michael Olakigbe’s sending off changed the tone of the game. Reece Cole stepped up with two wonderful set pieces, one from each side of the pitch, as both were turned in by Peterborough’s own men. 

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City played host to high-flying Peterborough United on a damp, floodlit Tuesday night fixture. With 13 places separating them from The Posh, City had their work cut out, especially given the disappointing result in their most recent fixture which saw The Grecians drop points against Westcountry rivals, Bristol Rovers. In that game, City created decent opportunities and kept Rovers at bay for most of the game, only conceding to an impressive strike from outside of the box.

Manager Gary Caldwell made two changes from the fixture versus Bristol Rovers as Will Aimson and Luke Harris returned to the starting XI, replacing Dion Rankine and Pierce Sweeney. Cole took the captain’s armband in Sweeney’s absence. Notable members of the Peterborough lineup included City academy graduates, Archie Collins and Joel Randall.

Harris started the game aggressively, showing his intent early on and ‘letting his man know he’s there’, conceding a free kick in the first ten seconds of the match, just inside the Posh half. This was the first of a short string of free kicks given in the opening minutes as the game threatened to become a scrappy affair, only accentuated by strong winds adding an air of unpredictability to the high balls.

City found themselves riding their luck just inside the ten-minute mark as Collins and Randall provided a blast from the past, combining to put the ball in the net in front of the Big Bank, before the offside flag was acknowledged and the goal was ruled out.

Just before this, Ilmari Niskanen picked up a yellow card as he brought down Ephron Mason-Clark in front of the Adam Stansfield Stand. It was a nervous start for City as they were pinned back, struggling to play out of the high Peterborough press and unable to smack it long as any high balls were pushed back by north-easterly winds.

The following ten minutes saw City grow more comfortably into the game and create some opportunities of their own as Jack Aitchison and Sonny Cox were able to hold up play in the Posh half, providing outlets for the City defence.

Vincent Harper won City their first corner of the game, stealing the ball from Michael Olakigbe and having his cross blocked by his opposing Posh defender. The resulting corner was a threatening one, played into the back-post towards the towering Zak Jules who was just unable to direct the ball home.

City went behind just after the half-hour mark courtesy of a penalty from Burrows. Aimson’s trailing leg caught Mason-Clark on the intersection of the byline and the City area, there was no doubt as to whether it was a foul but questions were raised on the exact location of the foul. The referee, Tom Reeves made the judgement that it was inside the box and the Peterborough captain dispatched the resulting penalty, sending Vil Sinisalo the wrong way and putting an end to the Finnish international’s penalty save streak.

City were gifted a golden opportunity ten minutes later as Josh Knight played Aitchison through on goal with only the keeper to beat. St James Park prematurely celebrated as Aitchison appeared to do everything right, putting the Peterborough keeper, Bilokapic on the ground and playing it to his left. Bilokapic pulled off a superb save, sticking his leg out to deny Aitchison and save Knight from embarrassment. This was the last real opportunity before the half-time whistle, meaning the sides went in with one goal separating them.

An unchanged 22 returned from the tunnel 15 minutes later although City appeared to be a different side, coming out with a newfound energy. As City found themselves dominating possession in Peterborough’s third, they were caught out as a sloppy pass was cut out and Collins found himself carrying the ball across the pitch, playing the ball through to Olakigbe who was eventually denied at close range by Sinisalo.

Minutes later, Harris appeared to be clean through on goal before his heavy touch put an end to the attack before it could really get started. Following this, City’s luck changed as Olakigbe, who had been threatening on the right of the pitch was sent off for a second yellow after he brought down Vincent Harper to stop City’s counterattack. Olakigbe’s dismissal promised to allow Harper more freedom on the flank as he had previously been withheld by the threat of Olakigbe on the counter.

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Looking to capitalise on the extra man, Caldwell showed his hand first, making his first change of the match on the 61st minute as Aimson and Niskanen were replaced by Sweeney and Rankine. This change saw an adjustment in formation as City transitioned to four at the back with Sweeney collecting the captain’s armband from Cole.

Before the Peterborough manager could react to Caldwell’s change, the Posh almost had a second as Sinisalo came flying out of his area and was rounded by Ricky-Jade Jones. Jones was forced wide and left unable to convert from the tight angle, a let-off for City. The Peterborough change saw Randall replaced by David Ajiboye.

City’s first chance against the ten-man Peterborough saw Bilokapic deny Harper from putting his name into the ‘goal of the season’ hat. Harper struck true and sweet across the goal from the edge of the box, the Big Bank readied itself to spring in celebration but instead, Bilokapic made a claim for ‘save of the season’, clawing the ball out of the air to deny the City winger.

When Cole signed in the summer, Grecians were promised that he was a set-piece specialist, he was about to make good on that promise.

City pulled level on the 75th minute via a free kick from the edge of the box. As City were awarded the free kick, murmurs of ‘Reece Cole territory’ filled the ground. Cole read the wind like a seasoned golfer, whipping the ball across the face of goal and into the back-post. The ball then found its way into the back of the net. Whether it went straight in or if it went in via the gloves of Bilokapic or if Rankine turned it in at the back-post remained a mystery but there was one thing that was for certain: City were back in it and Cole was the man that made the difference. Cole’s wicked ball had clawed City back into it and City had the wind, both literally and figuratively, in their sails.

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City's no.12, not content with one, then set up the second to put City ahead. From Sweeney's quickly taken short free-kick, Cole whipped the ball low into the box. A delightful set-piece that saw the ball fall into the danger area, leaving Cheick Diabate to pounce for the ball versus Katongo. Diabate, who had been played as a striker earlier in the season, found himself in somewhat familiar territory as his poacher’s instinct saw him apply pressure to Katongo who eventually turned the ball in himself. 

Caldwell brought on new man Ryan Woods, replacing Cox to solidify the City defence. The game was turned on its head and Peterborough were now left to attack the St James Road end but to no avail as Sinisalo denied their only real opportunity with a strong left hand. City held out well as Peterborough struggled to threaten them.

Tom Reeves blew his whistle and St James Park erupted. City claim three hard-earned points against tough competition, finishing the evening in 14th position.

Exeter City will look to continue this strong run of form in their next fixture as they face Wigan Athletic away on Saturday, 10th February.

Exeter City: Sinisalo, Aimson (Sweeney 61’), Diabate, Jules, Niskanen (Rankine 61’), Cole, Carroll (Eisa), Harper, Aitchison, Harris, Cox (Woods).

Unused Subs: MacDonald, Hartridge, Wildschut,

Peterborough United: Bilokapic, Katongo, Knight, Edwards, Burrows, Collins, Kyprianou, Olakigbe, Randall, Mason-Clark, Jones.

Subs: Crichlow, Fuchs, De Havilland, Clarke-Harris, Ajiboye, Mothersille, Steer.

Referee: Tom Reeves.

Attendance: 5277 (288 away).

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Ticket News

🎟️ Tickets and Hospitality: Peterborough United

Join us at the Park

3 February 2024

City are in action at SJP on Tuesday, February 6 to take on Peterborough United in a 7:45pm.

The match was originally scheduled for November 18 but had to be rearranged due to the international call ups - all tickets purchased with that date are still valid.

Don't forget, you save time and money buy purchasing tickets in advance!

With City's home league matches providing popular in the home areas so far this season it's worth booking early to gain admission!

How to Buy

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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
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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 Nevada Construction Main Stand, in Block A of the Optimising IT 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. 

Match Hospitality

Why not upgrade your City experience with matchday hospitality! 

The ECFC Supporters Trust Suite

  • Access the lounge up to 3 hours prior to kick-off
  • Reserved seat in the main stand
  • Freshly prepared two course meal
  • Half-time tea and coffee
  • Complimentary matchday programme and teamsheet
  • Dedicated lounge host
  • Pre-match player interview
  • MOTM interview
  • MOTM presentation
  • Large screens showing Sky Sports and BT Sport
  • Premium cash bar with table service

How to Buy

Hospitality is available for just £60 per-person

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

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