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28 November 2023 Venue St James Park Attendance

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Match Previews

📝 Match Preview: Shrewsbury Town (H)

All you need to know ahead of Tuesday's match

28 November 2023

Exeter City will be looking for a reaction to Saturday's heavy defeat at Bolton Wanderers as they face Shrewsbury Town on Tuesday night in a 7:45pm kick-off at SJP.

City are looking to end a tough run of League form, that sees them winless in the last nine League matches and need your passionate backing to get back to winning ways.

The Grecians are up against a Shrewsbury side that have found life tough on the road, but come into the match having picked up a 2-1 win over Port Vale.

Will Aimson's Thoughts

Will Aimson has given his thoughts ahead of City's match with Shrewsbury Town at SJP on Tuesday, with the Grecians in desperate need of a positive performance and result.

Match Tickets

Save time and money with advance tickets! 

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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 with LIVE video on iFollow. Purchase an audio match pass for just £10 in the UK and you'll get access to the stream which includes BBC Radio Devon commentary.

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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.

Exeter City on social media

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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Matchday Family Fun

Going to the football with your family is the perfect way to make memories you treasure, and at St James Park there is plenty on offer pre-match to keep the whole family entertained, and ensure a special day out.

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

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Sticker book reduced!

The official Exeter City Sticker Album is just £2 this weekend, so no better time to grab a copy from the club shop!

Collect 184 different stickers, ranging from current and past players, club legends, magic moments and more! Buy from the club shop from Saturday. The album includes the first eight stickers!

Each matchday league programme this season will have 8 stickers to collect to fill your book!

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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 NOW AVAILABLE!

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!

This Tuesday's edition includes 8 stickers and is priced at £3.50.

Previous Encounter

Exeter City 0 Shrewsbury Town 0  | 14/2/23 | EFL Sky Bet League One

Exeter City bounced back from Saturday’s defeat at Burton with a credible 0-0 draw against a strong Shrewsbury Town side.

 

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

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Match Reports

📝 Match Report: City 0 Shrewsbury Town 0

A point for the Grecians

28 November 2023

Exeter City reacted to Saturday's defeat at Bolton with a goalless draw against Shrewsbury Town at a chilly SJP.

City struggled to get a foothold on this game. Individual moments sparked excitement around St James Park, although they never looked likely to score from open play. City's best chance came from Reece Cole, who whipped a dangerous free kick just shy of the near post.Tracks.png

Following a heavy defeat away on Saturday – the pressure was on for City to take points from Tuesday’s home game to Shrewsbury. The Shrews sat 12th in the League One table, six points ahead of City who are facing one of their worst runs of form in recent history.  

Looking to turn the tide, manager Gary Caldwell named three changes: Dion Rankine, Yanic Wildschut and Cole came into the starting XI. Cheick Diabate, who has played as centre forward in his last two fixtures, despite traditionally being a centre back, kept his spot in the forward line.  

Having swapped sides, Exeter City kicked off towards the Big Bank, though they quickly lost possession and found themselves under pressure from a Shrewsbury attack. As the last man, Pierce Sweeney dove low to head away and intercept one attack before Zak Jules stopped another on the other side of the pitch.

City began to grow into the game and by the quarter-of-an-hour mark were seeing the better of the chances.. Diabate got himself in a wonderful position to head the ball at goal but was deemed offside; Wildschut beat his man with pace on the left, as he did a few times in the opening twenty minutes; and there were a few close-calls in the Shrewsbury area that either resulted in goal kicks or unfruitful City corners. Jordan Shipley received a yellow for asking the referee to book Ilmari Niskanen and the Big Bank became fired up. This was a positive start for City who looked much brighter than in previous weeks and the most likely of the two teams to score. 

Following a quiet five minutes, Wildschut inspired an exciting spell for City, charging through the centre of the park as City found themselves in strong shooting positions without pulling the trigger. City had their best opportunity of the half in added time, with City players again creating opportunities without shooting, dancing around the edge of the box before passing the ball off to their neighbouring teammate: eventually, Ryan Trevitt took his chance, testing Marko Marosi who parried into the path of a Shrewsbury defender to clear.  

The first half ended even with City being the better of the two sides, although they never looked all that likely to score. Caldwell’s half-time talk would have to inspire his attackers to be more confident in-front of goal, before Shrewsbury could steal one for themselves and shut-up shop. 

If Caldwell’s advice was to shoot more, the City players listened, testing the keeper from range on a couple occasions. City’s first real opportunity of the second half came as Shrewsbury gave away a free-kick for a handball on the edge of the box. Cole, who has recently signed a contract extension, came very close to showing just why: setting up on his right, He whipped the ball over the ball, past the keeper but just clipped the outside of the post. The Grecians continued to pressure the Shrewsbury end, this time a misplaced cross from Trevitt – though he may have claimed it if it had gone in – threatened to loop over Marosi in the Shrewsbury net. Marosi stumbled back and clawed the ball out of the air, very nearly stepping back into this own goal. 

Caldwell made a double change twenty minutes into the second half: Diabate and Rankine were replaced by James Scott and Kyle Taylor. Again, after a quiet period, it was Wildschut who inspired the City attack, bursting down the left-hand side and winning a corner. Cole’s corner was cleared, and Shrewsbury set off on a counterattack leaving Niskanen alone to defend two Shrewsbury attackers. The Finn positioned himself wonderfully, forcing the second attacker to run wide and, by the time he received the ball, to too tight of an angle to have an effective shot on goal. 

City nearly paid the price for not taking their opportunities as Udoh drove a low shot to Vil Sinisalo’s right. Sinisalo pulled off the heroics, diving low and tipping the ball wide of the post. This moment sparked a period of chaos at SJP: end-to-end football with both teams looking as though they could steal the three points. Vincent Harper and Harry Kite came on to bring some fresh legs to the City attack: Harper broke across the field from the left; running across the edge of the box, shooting with his right, across his body Harper’s shot was too soft, resulting in a comfortable save for Marosi.  

As the game entered the first of three added-minutes, City were looking like the favourites. Carroll floated the ball behind Trevitt who teased the crowd with an attempt of an overhead kick, though he was unable to get a decent connection on the ball. The game ended a goalless draw, meaning the teams shared the points on a night where City will be disappointed to not have taken more.  

Steps were taken in the right direction as City’s defence remained solid throughout, keeping a clean sheet and never looking too threatened. On the other hand, City’s offensive struggles continued as their best opportunity of the game came from Cole’s free kick on the edge of the box. 

With a free weekend due to the FA Cup, City return to action at SJP against Port Vale on Saturday 9 December.

Exeter City: Sinisalo, Jules, Aimson, Trevitt, Cole (Carroll 77’), Wildschut (Harper 86’), Niskanen (Kite 86’), Rankine (Taylor 67’), Sweeney, Aitchison, Diabate (Scott 67’). 

Unused subs: MacDonald, Hartridge. 

Shrewsbury Town: Marosie, Anderson, Winchester, Bowman, Udoh, Pierre, Bennett, Dunkley (C), Dunkley, Shipley, Mata, Kenneh 

Subs: Burgoyne, Benning, Sobowale, Owusu, Godwin, Loughran, Whitney 

Referee: Alan Young. 

Attendance: 5,288 (169 away). 

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Ticket News

🎟️ Tickets and Hospitality: Shrewsbury Town

Join us at the Park

23 November 2023

Exeter City are next in EFL League One action at the Park on Tuesday, November 28 to take on Shrewsbury Town in a 7:45pm kick-off.

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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