📝 Match Preview: Derby County (H)

Exeter City will be looking to return to winning ways as they return to action at the Park on Tuesday night to face Derby County in a 7:45pm kick-off.

The match will prove another strong test for Gary Caldwell's men, against another side pushing to make the League One play-offs. Saturday's defeat in the Devon Derby was City's third in a row despite a series of strong performances.

This will be the first time we've hosted the Rams since 1993 and City come up against a Derby side that drew 1-1 with Bristol Rovers on Saturday.

Tickets are selling well for the match so it's worth booking in advance to secure your place.

Alex Hartridge's Thoughts

City defender Alex Hartridge has had his say ahead of the match and feels that City can really show how far they have come since Gary Caldwell's first match in charge, away at Derby County back in October.

Match Tickets

Tickets are selling well for the match, with the following available as of Monday, April 17:

  • 150 Stagecoach Adam Stansfield
  • 50 Selco Builders Warehouse
  • 700 Thatchers Cider Big Bank

With a lot of City's home matches being sell outs in the home areas it's worth booking early to gain admission!

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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!

 

How to Follow

If you can't make it, the match will be available on iFollow to stream in the UK and Overseas for just £10.

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By purchasing a match pass you'll get access to the stream which includes BBC Radio Devon commentary, score overlay and replays.

To purchase a match pass please click here.

  • For further details on iFollow, please click here
  • For a first time guide to iFollow, please click here

You can follow our live coverage on our social media accounts below, and we will have reaction from Manager Gary Caldwell and a player after the match.

 

Matchday Timetable

For Tuesday night matchdays the turnstiles open at 6:45pm, we advise fans to arrive as soon as they can to avoid queues closer to kick-off!

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Refreshments

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.

Hot Food:

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Payments

You can finally pay by contactless payment at the kiosks at St James Park, either tap your card or mobile device on the reader to pay!

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Centre Spot Bar

Away fans are welcome in the Centre Spot Bar at the ground located close to reception. The bar offers a friendly atmosphere, with a large range of drinks, and a pool table and dart boards.

After the match we run our popular 'Post Match Pint' offer with pints of Tribute Ale, Thatchers Cider and Carlsberg for just £3.50.

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Also located in the Centre Spot Bar is The Famous Exeter City Real Ale and Cider Emporium (FECRACE), staffed by friendly volunteers offering a great selection of real ales and ciders.

The Club Shop

The club shop offers a wide range of official Exeter City merchandise including replica shirts, training wear, hats, scarves, gifts, souvenirs, programmes, books and much more. The club shop is situated within the stadium and is joined with reception.

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Junior Grecians Zone

The Junior Grecians Zone is open to members from 6pm on a Tuesday night with plenty of activities for all our young Grecian supporters. 

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Matchday Programme 

Our award winning programme is priced at just £3 per copy! The programme features lots of content on the men's team, including a new feature on the cover star's all-time five-a-side team!

Please note the programme is the original print from the re-arranged game that was postponed in January and will feature a special 8-page wrap around with up to date content.

Make sure you grab a copy from around the ground!

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Previous Encounter

Derby County 0 Exeter City 0 | October 26, 2022 | EFL League One

The Grecians picked up a hard-fought point on Gary Caldwell's first game in charge.