Exeter City U18s are in FA Youth Cup action on Thursday night to take on Fulham U18s in the fourth round of the FA Youth Cup, 7:30pm.
The match was originally scheduled for St James Park, but has been moved to the Avenue Stadium, home of Dorchester Town to allow for remedial work to take place on the surface following a congested fixture schedule of home matches.
We would like to apologise to supporters for the inconvenience but thank them for their understanding. We hope as many fans as possible are able to make it to Dorchester to support our youngsters as they look to make the fifth round of the FA Youth Cup for the first time ever.
Tickets News
Tickets are pay on the day on the day and advance through Dorchester at the following prices:
- Adults - £6
- Concessions - £4
Advance tickets can be purchased via this link: dorchestertownfc.ktckts.com/brand/match-tickets
Gates will open at 6.30pm.
Lead Coach's Thoughts
Recently appointed coach David Oldfield has given his thoughts ahead of the Fulham match in his first interview:
How to Follow
Can't make it to Dorchester? No problem! We will be live streaming the match for FREE on Grecian+ with live club commentary.
To watch, all you need to do is create an account in advance, by clicking here and then you'll be able to sign in on the day and watch by clicking here.
Stadium Information
Avenue Stadium
Address: Avenue Stadium, Dorchester, DT1 2RY
No outside food is allowed into the stadium. There are snack bars within the stadium, serving hot and cold food. Outside drinks are allowed, however please be aware the bottle tops will be removed.
The FA Youth Cup Journey
Exeter City 2 Bridgwater United U18 0 - Round One
A strong first half attacking performance was rewarded with a goal on the cusp of half-time through an own goal, before the ever-threatening Liam Oakes fired home from inside the box in the second-half to give the Grecians a comfortable win.
Exeter City 4 AFC Dunstable 0 - Round Two
City brushed aside AFC Dunstable with a fantastic performance at SJP, as goals from Harry Appleton, George Birch, Callum Graham and Jack Bellotti sent City safely through to the next round.
Stevenage 0 Exeter City 1 - Round Three
For just the fifth time in City's history, the under-18s made it to the FA Youth Cup fourth round with a fantastic 1-0 win on the road against Stevenage.
In a tightly contested game at the Lamex Stadium, it was an own goal forced by a combination of Theo Cutler, George Birch and Kieran Wilson on the hour mark that split the two sides and sent the Grecians through against a side who have lost just one game in the league this season.
So please head down to the Avenue Stadium if you can, and back our future stars!