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📝 Match Preview: Arsenal U21 (H)

All you need to know ahead of Tuesday's match

10 October 2023

Exeter City's attentions turn to the EFL Trophy on Tuesday night against Arsenal under-21s in a 7:15pm kick-off at St James Park.

City will be looking to make amends for their first group game, where the young Grecians lost 9-0 to Reading, as they take on an Arsenal side for the first time.

Tickets are selling well for the match, with over 2300 snapped up on Sunday, October 8. The Big Bank and Nevada Construction Stands are open for the match with admission prices slashed, so come along and back the young Grecians.

Jake Richards' Thoughts

Ahead of the match, we caught up with 16-year-old Jake Richards, who has had an incredible start to the 23/24 season, having made his full League debut against Leyton Orient in September. Hear what he had to say ⬇️

Match Tickets

Tickets for the match are priced as follows with both the Nevada Construction Main Stand and Thatchers Cider Big Bank open.

Over 2300 have aleady been sold for the match! 

  • Adults: £10
  • Seniors/18-23s: £7
  • Under-18s: £5

Thatchers Cider Big Bank

  • Adults: £8
  • Seniors/18-23s: £5
  • Under-18: £3

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Tickets are now sale via your online ticketing account, or from the club shop during opening hours. You can also purchase on the night for this fixture via the ticket booth in the fan zone.

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How to Follow

If you can't join us at SJP, you can follow all the action by watching LIVE on iFollow in the UK and Overseas for £10 and you'll get access to the stream which includes club commentary.

Or you can purchase an audio match pass for just £2.50 in the UK

Click here to buy 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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Key Timings

With the match being a 7:15pm kick-off, please make a note of the changes!

  • The Centre Spot Bar is open from 5pm and will remain open after the match.
  • The Club Shop is open until kick-off and will then close.
  • The Junior Grecians Family Zone is open from 5:45pm to all families!
  • The turnstiles will be open from 6pm for Tuesday night's clash under the lights.
  • Kick-off is 7:15pm

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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Junior Grecians Zone

The Junior Grecians Zone is open to all from 5:45pm! 

Pop in for table football, a game of FIFA and acess to the kiosk!

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

Club Shop

The club shop is open up until kick off 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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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 issue is a reduced 16 page edition which covers both EFL Trophy fixtures and will be sold at a reduced price of £1.50. Copies can be purchased in the club shop or around the ground from one of our sellers.

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Match Reports

📝 Match Report: City 0 Arsenal U21 5

A tough night for City at SJP

10 October 2023

Exeter City are now unable to progress to the knockout stages of the EFL Trophy after a 5-0 home defeat to Arsenal U21s.

After a goalless first half, the North London youngsters scored four without reply to end City's journey in the competition. Charles Sagoe Jr, Seb Ferdinand (2), Khayon Edwards and Jack Henry-Francis all netted for the Gunners, who will now battle it out with Reading for first and second spot in Group G. 

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The upcoming international break allowed Gary Caldwell to pick a stronger side than anticipated, with five starters from Saturday's game with Barnsley named in the XI. Shaun MacDonald made his City debut in goal, while four under-18s - Max Edgecombe, Tom Dean, Santino Ohanaka and Alfie Cunningham were named on the bench - while young pro Ed James also returned from his loan spell at Weston-super-Mare to go straight into the starting line up. 

Arsenal had a number of under-18s in their side that was affected by international call-ups, alongside 32-year-old Euro 2016 winner and Premier League regular, Cedric Soares. 

The mixed City team started brightly at SJP, with James Scott having a shot blocked in the opening minutes. His strike partner Sonny Cox soon set up a second chance for the Scotsman, as he latched onto a neat through ball, but hit wide with a left-footed effort. 

After Ayden Heaven founds the heavens of the Big Bank with the Gunners' first effort of the match, Kyle Taylor came close for the Grecians as his effort took a deflection - to some in the ground, the angle was deceiving and it looked like it was into the back of the net, and not it's actual path into the advertising hoardings behind the goal itself. 

The first real glimpse of international star Soares that those inside SJP saw was his pacey run down the left hand side as he picked up the ball from Bradley Ibrahim and cut inside, testing MacDonald for the first time. 

Arsenal enjoyed a good spell of possession as the clock ticked past the half-hour mark, but with City's defence standing firm, they couldn't find the crucial pass into the 18-yard box. Frustrated, Heaven took his chances from distance and could not have come closer as his effort took a wild deflection and looped wildly, striking the crossbar. 

City thought they edged in front on the verge of half-time as Taylor found Beardmore on the edge of the box, before James Scott tapped home, however he was denied by the offside flag. 

Caldwell made a change at the break, replacing club-captain Pierce Sweeney with captain Will Aimson, as the manager gave more players final minutes ahead of their weekend off.

It was the North Londoners who would have the first effort of the second period, as James Sweet forced a brilliant save from MacDonald, low with his legs, as the Gunners threatened to take the lead.

City were struggling to break down what looked like a newly implemented low block in the second half, and when Arsenal were able to get forward they did look dangerous. While Jimi Gower low drill did little to trouble MacDonald, just minutes later the away side did take the lead, as Sagoe Jr converted inside the six-yard box from Henry-Francis' delivery.

Frustration began setting in for the Grecians as chances continued to find themselves hard to come by. Caldwell made the switch of Pedro Borges and Alfie Cunningham replacing Jack Aitchison and Pierce Sweeney as he looked for a route back into the game. 

With City pushing up for an equaliser, they would be punished on the break. As substitute Tom Dean lost the ball on the right hand side, Arsenal would pounce as Sagoe Jr found newly introduced Ferdinand to double the Gunners' lead. 

Worse was to come just three minutes later, as Ferdinand again punished City, this time as assister. He broke down the right and found Edwards just a yard or so from goal, who had an easy finish.

Henry-Francis would inflict further damage as the clock hit 90 as his effort from 25 yards took a deflection and beat MacDonald. Ferdinand would then grab his second of the evening and Arsenal's fifth, firing across goal to score.

With both City and Swindon Town now unable to progress through to the knockout stages of the EFL Trophy after their respective defeats, the match up against the Wiltshire side at the County Ground in November now has little significance for either side. 

With six defeats in seven matches in all competitions, City must now use the impending eleven-day break without a game to reset and refocus ahead of gruelling continuation of Saturday-Tuesday football, beginning with a contest against Caldwell's former side Wigan Athletic on Saturday, 21 October at St James Park. 

City XI: MacDonald (GK), Kite (Edgecombe), Sweeney (Aimson) , James, Hartridge, Beardmore, Richards (Dean), Taylor, Aitchison (Borges), Scott, Cox (Cunningham).

Subs: Woods, Ohanaka.

Arsenal U21 XI: Ejeheri (GK) (Hillson), Cedric (Edwards), Foran, Gower (Oulad M'Hand), Henry-Francis, Ibrahim, Monlouis, Sagoe Jr, Sweet, Heaven, Dudziak (Ferdinand).

Subs: Oyetunde, Ismail, Ryan.

Referee: Ed Duckworth

Attendance: 3,311

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Ticket News

🎟️ Tickets: Arsenal U21

EFL Trophy match at SJP in a 7:15pm kick-off

8 October 2023

Tickets are on sale for City's EFL Trophy group match against Arsenal U21s on Tuesday, October 10.

The match, a 7:15pm kick-off at St James Park is City's second group game.

Tickets for the match are priced as follows:

Nevada Construction Main Stand

  • Adults: £10
  • Seniors/18-23s: £7
  • Under-18s: £5

Thatchers Cider Big Bank

  • Adults: £8
  • Seniors/18-23s: £5
  • Under-18: £3

Tickets are now sale via your online ticketing account, or from the club shop during opening hours. You can also purchase on the night for this fixture via the ticket booth in the fan zone.

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Match Hospitality

It's Curry night in the Heritage Lounge for the visit of Arsenal U21s!

Enjoy a Chicken Bhuna, Rice, Naan Bread and Poppadom's vs Arsenal U21 overlooking the pitch in the evening sunshine with premium seating right outside the lounge.

Hear from Gary Caldwell before kick-off about the match and have a drink from the cash bar as we wait for the players to come onto the pitch. There will be a MOTM presentation in the lounge after the final whistle with interview. 

  • Access the lounge up to 2 hours prior to kick-off
  • Reserved seat in the main stand
  • Freshly prepared one course meal
  • Half-time tea and coffee
  • Complimentary matchday programme and teamsheet
  • Dedicated lounge host
  • Pre-match Gary Caldwell interview
  • MOTM interview
  • MOTM presentation
  • Large screens showing Sky Sports and BT Sport
  • Premium cash bar with table service

How to book

Tickets are just £35 per-person and can be booked at: newtickets.ecfc.co.uk

For further information or to purchase over the phone, please call our commercial team on 01392 411 243 Option 5 or email commercial@ecfc.co.uk.

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