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📝 Match Preview: Peterborough United (A)

All you need to know ahead of Saturday's match

28 February 2024

Exeter City kick-off March with a trip to face high-flying Peterborough United on Saturday at the Weston Homes Stadium.

The 3pm kick-off is the second meeting of the two teams within a month, after City picked up an impressive 2-1 win under the lights at SJP on February 6. 

The Grecians will be aiming to return to winning ways after drawing with Fleetwood Town on Saturday and will face a tough test against a Posh side that sits in fifth place in EFL Sky Bet League One - the Grecians haven't won at Peterborough since 1988!

The Posh host City on the back of Saturday's 1-0 derby win over Cambridge United thanks to Ephron Mason-Clark’s strike.

Kevin Nicholson's Thoughts

Assistant manager Kevin Nicholson has given his thoughts ahead of City's trip to face Peterborough.

"We know how good a side Peterborough are and what good individual players they have and they are a good expansive footballing team," he said.

"This will be a completely different game as they will be keen to put one over on us, and are fighting for promotion so need the three points. They're at home so it will be an occasion for their fans, but we need to prepare right to be really really clear on what the tactical part of the game will be.

"We also need to be clear on how we do react if they do get on top of us, or if something goes against us - anything that can happen that can throw you."

Hear more from Kev ⬇️

Ticket News

Tickets are now on sale for our trip to Peterborough United on Saturday, 2 March, 3pm.

We have been allocated 500 tickets for the Main Stand at the Weston Homes Stadium, including 8 pairs of wheelchair and carers, at the following prices:

  • Adult - £27
  • Senior 65+ - £22
  • 18-23 - £18
  • 12-17 - £9
  • 0-11 - £3

Advance tickets are on sale at SJP and online until 3pm on Friday, March 1.

Tickets can be purchased on the day at Peterborough, wih match day sales rising by £2.

The Weston Homes Stadium is a cashless stadium.

How to Buy

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

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The Kit

We will be wearing our grey away kit for this fixture.

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Away Day Guide

Please click here to read our dedicated guide for those making the trip to Peterborough.

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The Stadium

  • Name: The Weston Homes Stadium
  • Opened: 1913
  • Capacity: 15,314
  • Address: London Rd, Peterborough PE2 8AL

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Travel Guide

By Car

The postcode for the stadium is: PE2 8AL

From South (A1): Exit the A1 at junction 17 and follow signs to Peterborough (A1139) onto the A1139 Fletton Parkway. Exit the Fletton Parkway at junction 3. At roundabout turn left onto the A1260 Nene Parkway. Take first exit and at roundabout turn right. Turn left at the next roundabout onto Shrewsbury Avenue. At T-junction after half a mile, turn right into the A605 Oundle Road. Follow road for one mile. Access to the stadium is straight on at traffic lights just before the town bridge.

From North (A1): Exit the A1 at signpost ‘Leicester, Peterborough North A47’. Turn left onto the A47. Exit the A47 after 5 miles, at junction 15. At the roundabout turn right onto the A1260 Nene Parkway. Exit the Nene Parkway after 1 mile. At the miniroundabout by the ‘Gordon Arms’ turn left onto the A605 Oundle Road. Access to the stadium is straight on at traffic lights just before the town bridge.

From East (A47): Exit A47 at junction 18 and follow A15 all the way to the stadium.

By Train

You can get to Peterborough on the Train in around four and a half hours. If you get the 9:16am from Exeter St Davids you will be in Peterborough at 1:17pm.

The last reasonable train back is at 6:30pm which gets back to Exeter at 11:36pm.

Grecian Travel

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

  • The coach will depart from Unit 1 nightclub at 7am for a fare of £40.

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 Simon Carnall on email at: simoncarnall77@gmail.com.

East Devon Travel

East Devon Travel, completely run by the East Devon Grecians and not for profit, will be available for City's trip to Peterborough.

  • The coach will depart from Honiton at 6:30am for a fare of £38.

Other pick-up points include: Honiton Road Park and Ride at 6:45am Cullompton, Tiverton and Taunton pick up on request!

For more information or to book please contact Di Lee on email at: dilee42@btinternet.com or by calling 07753313153.

Car Parking

There is no public car parking at the stadium. However, there is parking for cars and coaches in the Pleasure Fair Meadow Council and Railworld car parks opposite the stadium (adjacent to the Town bridge on Oundle Road). There are also several other pay and display car parks within walking distance shown on the map below. The Wirrina, Pleasure Fair Meadow and Wellington Street car parks are £4 for all day parking.

Disabled Parking

Peterborough United Football Club has a limited number of disabled persons parking places which need to be booked in advance by calling the ticket office on 01733 865674 (option 2) on a first come first served basis. There are also numerous disabled drop off points located around the ground.

How to Follow

If you can't join us at Peterborough, you can follow all the action on iFollow. Listen LIVE in the UK for £2.50 and watch live overseas for just £10! Click here to grab a pass.

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We will also 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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Previous Encounter

Exeter City 2 Peterborough United 1 (6/2/24) EFL Sky Bet League One

City came from behind to pick up a BIG three points at the Park!

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Match Reports

📝 Match Report: Peterborough 2 City 1

City face defeat on the road

2 March 2024

Exeter City left Cambridgeshire empty-handed after a close-fought League One match goes against their favour, ending 2-1 to the hosts, Peterborough United.

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Ephron Mason-Clark opened the scoring for the hosts as he threaded the ball through a congested City area. Ten minutes before the break, Tom Carroll scored his first goal for the Grecians as his volley took a harsh deflection. In the 68th minute, Kwame Poku slotted his effort beyond Sinisalo from outside of the box, restoring the lead for Peterborough and eventually this proved to be the winner.

In the reverse fixture, less than a month before, City came from behind to claim three points against the Posh. Since that match, the Grecians have claimed four points from 12 available and Peterborough, four from nine. 
 
Manager Gary Caldwell named three changes to the side that faced Fleetwood the prior weekend. In a new look formation, four players set up at the back as Ben Purrington and Will Aimson came in to replace Cheick Diabate. Sonny Cox completed the changes, replacing Mo Eisa. Reece Cole’s exclusion was a forced one as he faced a two-match ban for an accumulation of yellow cards. Millenic Alli was named in the squad for the first time since joining City in January. 

A sloppy start from the Posh defence saw Vincent Harper pick up the ball on the edge of the Peterborough area. Harper cooly found Tom Carroll in the box who threaded the ball to Luke Harris and the youngster’s shot went just wide. A bright start from City as in the opening few minutes, Peterborough kept giving possession away to the Grecians in dangerous positions, but City were unable to capitalise.  

As the ground felt that a City goal could be coming, Peterborough put one in at the other end. A quick break as they evaded the City press saw the ball ricocheting in the City area and after the Grecians failed to clear their lines, Mason-Clark squeezed the ball home from inside the box. A bright start turned dismal as City were reminded that these top teams will punish effectively. 

What would follow was a series of half-chances and missed opportunities, with Peterborough seeing the best of them. Notable moments include Pierce Sweeney blocking a shot inside the six-yard box, Cox showing some superb hold-up play only to fall short due to a slippy pitch, and unfruitful corner from both sides.  

City’s luck would change with 15 minutes to play in the first half. Again, Peterborough failed to effectively clear their lines after a City attack and the ball deflected off the back of Cox and onto Carroll on the edge of the box. Carroll plucked the ball out the air as it fell kindly for him, volleyed it into the back off a Posh defender, and watched it sail over the dumbfounded Jed Steer in net. It was dubious as to whether the goal would be awarded to Carroll but neither he nor the travelling fans cared as the away end erupted. City were back in it. 

A nervy three added minutes forced City to keep it tight, which they did, and the teams went into the break level. It was all to play for in the second half. 

The first real chance of the first half came City’s way as Cox let a cross run through to Harper, who side-footed the ball wide of the far post. The teams traded chances as, down at the other end, Poku tried to curl the ball into the far corner, but his effort never looked like troubling Vil Sinisalo as it sailed over the bar. 

Caldwell’s first changes of the afternoon brought a formational change as Yanic Wildschut and Mo Eisa came on to replace Ryan Woods and Harper. A controversial moment followed this substiution as the Posh hit City on the break, forcing Sinisalo to come out of his area to clear. City’s number one cleared the first ball with his thigh and then entered a foot race with the Peterborough attacker to head the ball off for a throw-in.

This left Sinisalo well out of his goal and Purrington took a yellow card for impeding the continuation of the game as he stood in front of the Posh player looking to take a quick throw. This moment lit up the Weston Homes Stadium as the energy lifted with 30 minutes to play, the crowd could sense a goal was coming. 

Unfortunately, that goal was for Peterborough as they capitalised on a period of blue shirts dominating the final third. Poku picked up the ball on the edge of the box after some clever play and picked his spot in the far corner, firing low, and beating Sinisalo to his left. 2-1, City had some work to do. Caldwell responded by bringing on Harry Kite and Dion Rankine.  
 
With ten minutes to play, Alli came onto the pitch to make his debut for the Grecians, replacing Sweeney as City’s backline became an aggressively attacking one, from left to right: Wildschut, Jules, Purrington, Kite. City were not going down without a fight.  

The fourth official indicated nine additional minutes as the game descended into a nervy affair for all onlookers. Intricate play from Rankine, Harris, and Eisa saw the latter in just enough space to curl an effort just over the bar at the far post. Alli nearly made a name for himself on his debut as, with one minute of added time to play, he got on the end of a cross... but his effort went just over the bar. 

City’s will look to change their luck in a week’s time against Bolton at SJP. 3pm, Saturday 9th March. 

Exeter City: Sinisalo (GK), Jules, Purrington, Sweeney (C) (Alli 79’), Aimson (Kite 69’), Carroll, Woods (Wildschut 60’), Cox (Rankine 69’), Harris, Harper (Eisa 60’), Niskanen. 

Unused Subs: Macdonald, Diabate, Kite, Rankine, Wildschut, Alli, Eisa. 

Peterborough United: Steer (GK), Katongo, Burrows (C), Edwards, Knight, Mason-Clark, Poku, Randall, Mothersille, Kyprianou, Collins. 

Subs: Bilokapic, Crichlow, Havilland, Clarke-Harris, Olakigbe, Ajiboye, Jones. 

Referee: Marc Edwards 

Attendance: 7496 (319 Away)

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Ticket News

🎟️ Tickets & Travel: Peterborough United

Join us on the road!

25 February 2024

Tickets are now on sale for our trip to Peterborough United on Saturday, 2 March, 3pm.

We have been allocated 500 tickets for the Main Stand at the Weston Homes Stadium, including 8 pairs of wheelchair and carers, at the following prices:

  • Adult - £27
  • Senior 65+ - £22
  • 18-23 - £18
  • 12-17 - £9
  • 0-11 - £3

Advance tickets are on sale at SJP and online until 3pm on Friday, March 1.

Tickets can be purchased on the day at Peterborough, wih match day sales rising by £2.

The Weston Homes Stadium is a cashless stadium.

How to Buy

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

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Travel

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

  • The coach will depart from Unit 1 nightclub at 7am for a fare of £40.

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 Simon Carnall on email at: simoncarnall77@gmail.com.

East Devon Travel

East Devon Travel, completely run by the East Devon Travel group, indpendent of East Devon Grecians, and not for profit, will be available for City's trip to Peterborough.

  • The coach will depart from Honiton at 6:30am for a fare of £38.

Other pick-up points include: Honiton Road Park and Ride at 6:45am Cullompton, Tiverton and Taunton pick up on request!

For more information or to book please contact Di Lee on email at: dilee42@btinternet.com or by calling 07753313153.

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