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📝 Match Preview: Northampton Town (A)

All you need to know ahead of Saturday's match

20 April 2024

Exeter City are back on the road for one final time this Saturday to take on Northampton Town in a 2pm kick-off at Sixfields Stadium.

City come into the match on the back of an eight match unbeaten run and will be full of confidence after Saturday's fine 4-2 win over Port Vale after being 2-0 down at half-time.

The Grecians know that a win on Saturday would see them leapfrog their opponents in the table so a big three points are up for grabs against a side that have had a fantastic start to life back in League One.

Gary Caldwell's thoughts

"We want a top half finish and while there is nothing to play for us in terms of promotion or relegations, the motivation has to be different and come from within.

"What we want to be is a team that is repsected in this division. What we are and where we've come from shows the progress we have made this season."

Hear more from Gary ⬇️

Match Tickets

Tickets in the South Stand at Sixfields, on sale at the following prices:

  • Adults - £24
  • O65/U21 - £20
  • U18 - £12
  • U14 - £8
  • U7 - FREE

Disabled supporters pay relevant age, with free carer inclusive.

Match day prices rise by £1.

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 and for one final time!

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The Stadium

  • Name: Sixfields Stadium
  • Capacity: 7,798
  • Year opened: 1994
  • Address: Upton Way, Northampton, NN5 5QA.

After nearly 100 years ground sharing with the County Cricket club, a new football specific stadium was designed in the mid-nineties to drive the Club forward.

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Away Day Guide

Please click here to view our dedicated away day guide and plan your trip to the Sixfields Stadium.

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Getting to Sixfields

By Car (3:34 hrs) SATNAV: NN5 5QA

There are several routes you can take to Northampton. Via the M5 and M4, turn off at Junction 15 for Swindon and take the A420 (nice) to Oxford. After a short hop on the M40 race past Silverstone and follow the signs for Northampton.

Alternatively, you can follow the M5 until Junction 4A for the M42, join the M6 Southbound and merge onto the M1. Northampton is served by J16.

Car Parking

The North car park at Sixfields can be used for £5.00 to park their car at all matches. 

All cars are parked at the owner's risk at all times and the club shall not be liable for any loss or damage, howsoever caused.

If you are parking anywhere else, please be respectful of local residents and businesses and park considerately.

By Rail (3hr 54m)

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Nice easy one. Just the one change for Northampton.

Grecian Travel

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

  • The coach will depart from Unit 1 nightclub at 7am for a fare of £34.

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, independent of East Devon Grecians, and not for profit, will be available for City's trip to Northampton.

  • The coach will depart from Honiton at 6.30am for a fare of £34.

Other pick-up points include: Honiton Road Park and Ride at 6:45am, Cullompton, Tiverton and Taunton (7.30am) pick up on request!

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

How to Follow

If you can't join us at Sixfield Stadium you can follow all the action on iFollow. Listen LIVE in the UK 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 0 Northampton Town 2 | 30/9/23 | EFL Sky Bet League One

An uninspiring City display was punished by an early goal from Sam Hoskins and a late dagger from Patrick Brough as Northampton Town ran out 2-0 winners at St James Park.

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Match Reports

📝 Match Report: Northampton Town 1 Exeter City 2

Ten-man City pick up a fantastic win on final away match of the season!

20 April 2024

Exeter City finished the season on the road with a fantastic 2-1 victory, despite going down to ten-men in the first half.

Luke Harris put the Grecians ahead in the first half with a smart finish inside the box. Shortly before the half-time break, City went down to ten-men as Ryan Woods picked up a red card.

Northampton Town made the extra man count when Jon Guthrie's effort beat Vil Sinisalo; however, shortly after this, Will Aimson smashed the Grecians back from close-range. City held the lead for the remainder of the game and extended their unbeaten run to nine games and pick up City's first win away against Northampton since 2013!

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The Sixfields Stadium and Northampton Town awaited Exeter City in their last away game of the 2023/24 League One campaign. The Grecians had hit fine form in the run-in, as they looked to go nine-games unbeaten in this fixture. Two league positions and one point separated the Grecians and the Cobblers going into this fixture, a win could see City leapfrog Northampton in the table.

Manager Gary Caldwell named four changes from the side that beat Port Vale the prior weekend as Jack Fitzwater, Tom Carroll, Dion Rankine, and Zak Jules came into the starting XI. This was Fitzwater’s first start since October 31st as he returned from a long-term injury. 

The Cobblers won the first corner of the game after Aimson was pressured into misplacing a pass back to Vil Sinisalo. Northampton’s corner was overhit, meaning they had to recycle it and Sinisalo did well to claim the subsequent delivery. Northampton Town continued to have the better of the chances for the opening 15 minutes, although Sinisalo’s brief knock gave time for Caldwell to speak to his men and from that moment, City looked more solid. 

In the 20th minute, Rankine found space for himself, turning and driving towards the penalty area. As the defender stepped up to challenge Rankine for possession, he slid through Harris who was at too tight an angle to squeeze it in at the back-post... or so everyone thought! Harris opened his body up a slotted a delightful low ball across the keeper. Millenic Alli, unmarked, stood over the ball as he watched it come off the back-post and nestle into the net. Had Harris not found the angle, Alli was there as back-up. 1-0 to the Grecians. 

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After a well-balanced period, the Cobblers looked like scoring about five times within the space of 20 seconds. The ball ricocheted around the six-yard box as City threw their bodies on the line. At one moment, the home fans cheered as they thought the ball went in, before Sinisalo clawed it from above his head and denied again. City were riding their luck, but they kept their advantage. 

A rough and tumble in City’s area saw Ryan Woods receive a red card for violent conduct, meaning City would have to play out the second half with ten men. With City a goal to the good, but with a man disadvantage, the second half promised to provide a spectacle. As they were down to ten-men, Caldwell was forced to make a tactical change, bringing Cheick Diabate on, replacing Fitzwater at the back. 

City’s first promising attack of the second half was halted due to concussion protocol as Sam Sherring took a knock to the head. Thankfully, he was able to continue after checks were undertaken. 

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The extra man was telling as City, despite keeping possession of the ball, were unable to proceed out of their own half as they lacked attacking outlet. They were about to lose another one as Rankine picked up an injury, meaning he was replaced by Ben Purrington. 

Northampton’s persistence in attack paid dividends in the 73rd minute when the ball fell kindly for Guthrie on the edge of the box and his shot wriggled through the crowded area. The ball revealed itself to Sinisalo too late, meaning the City keeper could not react and the ball bobbled in, levelling the game. 

Not content with the draw, Caldwell made offensive changes shortly after the Northampton goal. With ten minutes remaining of the game, Kite and Watts entered the field of play. Despite these changes it was two defenders that would make the difference for City... on the left-wing, Jules played an ambitious ball across the face of goal, Aimson was second-favourite to it but bust a gut to beat his man and smash the ball in at his near post! City were back ahead with ten-men and five minutes of normal time to play, although that soon proved to be 13 minutes. 

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Northampton came back strong as the game entered the first of eight additional minutes. City were forced to shore up their defence – and that they did, playing out the added time without real concern. City extended their unbeaten run to nine games and finished the game in the top half of the table. A successful afternoon in Northamptonshire. 

Exeter City’s next match is at St James Park on Saturday 27th April at 15.00, where they face Oxford United. 

Exeter City: Sinisalo (GK), Rankine (Purrington 58’), Fitzwater (Diabate 46’), Aimson (C), Jules, Niskanen, Woods, Carroll (Kite 81’), Richards (Cole 64’), Harris (Watts 81’), Alli. 

Unused Subs: MacDonald, Borges. 

Port Vale: Burge (C), McGowan, Sowerby, Guthrie (C), Sherring, Appere, Pinnock, Koiki, McWilliams, Bowie, Leonard. 

Subs: Dadge, Hoskins, Fox, Willis, Odimayo, Hondermarck, Springett. 

Referee: Ruebyn Ricardo 

Attendance: 7,097 (647 away). 

 

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Ticket News

🎟️ Tickets and Travel: Northampton Town

Join us on the road for one last time!

19 April 2024

Advance tickets are on sale until 3pm on Friday, April 19 for our trip to Northampton Town - our final away game of the season - on Saturday, 20 April, 2pm.

We have sold 578 tickets as of Friday, April 19!

Tickets in the South Stand at Sixfields are on sale at the following prices:

  • Adults - £24
  • O65/U21 - £20
  • U18 - £12
  • U14 - £8
  • U7 - FREE

Disabled supporters pay relevant age, with free carer inclusive.

Match day prices rise by £1.

How to Buy

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

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Away Travel

Grecian Travel

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

  • The coach will depart from Unit 1 nightclub at 7am for a fare of £34.

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, independent of East Devon Grecians, and not for profit, will be available for City's trip to Northampton.

  • The coach will depart from Honiton at 6.30am for a fare of £34.

Other pick-up points include: Honiton Road Park and Ride at 6:45am, Cullompton, Tiverton and Taunton (7.30am) 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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