City v Notts County

Exeter City host Notts County at St James Park on Tuesday evening looking to get back on top of the League Two table with a win over Kevin Nolan's side.

The Magpies took over at the summit on Saturday after they beat Lincoln City 4-1, while City slipped to second having lost 2-0 away at Coventry City. 

However, the Grecians currently have a 100 per cent League Two record at St James Park this season having record 1-0 victories over Cambridge United, Lincoln City and Newport County along with a 3-0 win over Crewe Alexandra last time out.

Right-back Pierce Sweeney says their home start to the season is something the players are very proud of.

“It’s our home ground and we want it to be a fortress,” he said. “So far, we’ve played four and won four, keeping four clean sheets. That was our problem last year and it is our strength this year."

Watch Pierce Sweeney's full interview below: 

The IP Office Stand is sold out for the match against Notts County, meaning there is only standing tickets available in the Thatchers' Big Bank. 

Tickets should still be available for purchase, for the Thatchers' Big Bank, on the day of the game but the club is advising supporters to buy tickets in advance to avoid disappointment. You can do this by clicking on the following link and then collecting your ticket from the ticket booth in Red Square on matchday. 

Thank you to our match sponsors Exeter Airport. Exeter Airport is an airport located at Clyst Honiton. The airport offers both scheduled and holiday charter flights within the UK and Europe. For more information visit the following link

We have an extensive range of sponsorship opportunities. For more information contact Jake Wood at Exeter City at jake.wood@ecfc.co.uk.

Redevelopment work: The away terrace and the Stagecoach Family Stand will not be open to supporters for Saturday's game due to redevelopment work at the club. 

All entry for home fans will be via the Stadium Way turnstiles into the IP Office Main Stand or the Thatchers' Big Bank. There will be no entry possible from the Jungle Path/Well Street side to the Thatchers' Big Bank. 

For more information read the following article

BUCKET COLLECTION:

Exeter City Ladies will be doing their annual bucket collection at tonight's game. If you see them please support them as best you can.

Jake Taylor is the feature interview in this evening's matchday programme as he talks about his goalscoring exploits this season, his teammate and good friend Pierce Sweeney and the mood in the City camp. 

French midfielder and now City's strength and conditioning coach Bertie Cozic takes on the first, best and worst quiz, while there is all the usual features plus an update on our academy and ladies team. 

You can pick up a copy of the programme from around the ground and in the club shop and reception for just £3. 

The Junior Grecians family zone will be open to its members from 5.30pm on Tuesday and then to the general public, including away supporters, from 6.30pm. The zone has video consoles, large TV screens, a refreshments stall and table football. 

For zone is located in Red Square. For more information on it read the following article

Our mascot for today's game is Olly Jermey. Olly is 10 and plays in midfield for his local team. His favourite City player is Troy Brown. Read Olly's profile on page 11 of the matchday programme.

If you would like to be a matchday mascot at one of our games contact our operations manager Andy Gillard via email at andy.gillard@ecfc.co.uk

The club shop will be open all day on Tuesday and for half an hour after the final whistle of tonight's match. The club shop is located in Red Square at the back of the IP Office Stand.