📝 Match Preview: Leyton Orient (A)

Exeter City are on the road on Tuesday to make the trip to the capital to face Leyton Orient in a 7.45pm kick-off.

The Grecians are looking to extend their brilliant six match run, which includes four wins, and continue a strong end to the season after a 1-0 win over Stevenage on Saturday.

City take on an Orient side that have had a fantastic return to Sky Bet League One, sitting in 10th place with 61 points. Last time out they picked up a 3-1 win over Cheltnham Town

City will be backed by over 600 Grecians in East London, with further tickets also available on the night!

Kevin Nicholson's Thoughts

Assistant manager Kevin Nicholson has given his thoughts as City prepare to venture to the capital on Tuesday on the hunt for another three points.

Hear from Nicho ⬇️

 

Tickets

We have sold out of our initial allocation of 600 tickets, but pay on the day is available at the below prices:

  • Adults £28
  • Concession £25
  • U18 £10

Tickets purchased for the original date back in March, which was postponed due to international call-ups remain valid.

The Kit

We will be wearing our grey away kit for this fixture.

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Away Day Guide

Please click here to read our dedicated guide for those making the trip to Leyton Orient.

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The Stadium

  • Name: Gaughan Group Stadium
  • Opened: 1937
  • Capacity: 9,271
  • Address:Brisbane Rd, London E10 5NF

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How to Follow

If you can't join us at Orient you can follow all the action on iFollow. Watch LIVE in the UK and 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!

Previous Encounter

Exeter City 1 Leyton Orient 2 | 09/09/23 | EFL Sky Bet League One

Demetri Mitchell's wonderstrike was not enough for City as they were downed by a last minute strike in the scorching September heat at SJP.