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Report: Robins 3-1 Exeter City

18 March 2023

Cheltenham Town scored three goals for a second consecutive league match as they defeated Exeter City 3-1 at the Completely-Suzuki Stadium.

A first goal for Aidan Keena gave the Robins the lead, before Caleb Taylor and Alfie May put the Robins back ahead after a second half equaliser for the visitors.

The Robins survived an early scare 12 minutes into the match after Ryan Jackson was adjudged to have felled Demetri Mitchell inside the penalty area. Sam Nombe stepped up to take the penalty, but his tame effort was saved by the legs of Luke Southwood to keep the match scoreless.

Keena would soon make Exeter pay for the missed spot kick after a poor attempt at a clearance fell kindly for May. The forward slid the ball into the path of his strike partner, who converted from eight yards to score his first Robins goal.

The Grecians grew back into the game as the half went on, and Taylor and Tom Bradbury both produced important blocks to deny goal-bound shots.

In the second half, Southwood got down well to deny Joshua Key’s low shot from the edge of the box, before the Robins went up the other end of the pitch and almost doubled their lead, as Sercombe had fierce shot fly narrowly wide of the goal.

The visitors did eventually find a leveller. Mitchell ghosted past Ryan Broom and whipped a cross towards the back post, and Key was able to rise above his marker and head past Southwood.

The Robins were not disheartened and responded almost immediately. Taylor did extremely well to get free from his marker and reach Will Ferry’s corner with his head, directing the ball into the opposite corner of the net.

Four minutes later, and Cheltenham doubled their advantage. Bonds cut out a sloppy pass from Key, and immediately looped a through ball into the feet of May, who coolly slotted the ball past Blackman to score his fourth goal in as many matches to seal the win.

Robins: Southwood (GK), Long ©, Bradbury, Taylor, Jackson (Perry 46’), Ferry, Bonds, Sercombe (Rea 75’), Broom, May (Olayinka 83’), Keena (Goodwin 75’)

Unused: MacDonald (GK), Baggott, Williams

Exeter: Blackman (GK), Mitchell, Collins, Stansfield (Scott 71’), Nombe, White (Caprice 87’), Key, Aimson ©, Chauke (McDonald 71’), Sweeney, Grounds (Coley 87’)

Unused: Lee (GK), Sparkes, Harper

Attendance: 5102 (1330 away)

Referee: A Backhouse

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Match Pack: Exeter City (H)

16 March 2023

Join us on Saturday at the Completely-Suzuki Stadium as the Robins host Exeter City in League One (3PM KO).

After picking up seven points from nine in our last three league matches, Wade Elliott's side turn their attention to Exeter City this weekend.

Cheltenham came away from St James Park with the win in August, however the Grecians inflicted a heavy defeat in the first round of the Carabao Cup. 

Tickets are still available for the match on Saturday and can be purchased online or from the ticket office. Prices vary with adult tickets ranging from £18-£26, students and over-65s between £13-£18, and £7-£10 for under-18s. Save money and purchase online in advancem as prices will rise slightly on Friday midnight. 

If you are buying tickets in person, you can use cash or card from the sales point in the main car park.

Fans should arrive early to avoid queues, and any ticket changes should be made a day in advance due to the time it takes to alter tickets.

A reminder that it will be our Double Header with Cheltenham Town Ladies, and any ticket pruchased for our match against Exeter will be eligible for free entry to the Robinesses fixture against the London Bees at the Completely-Suzuki Stadium (6:30PM KO). 

The current attendance record is 375 for the Ladies, so let's smash it Robins and support the Robinesses as they battle it out in the third tier of women's football. 

If you are unable to make our match against the Grecians, then listen to the action live on iFollow. The Audio Pass is available for UK fans, however supporters outside of the UK can watch it with the International Match Pass.

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If it's your first time attending the Completely-Suzuki Stadium, then see below directions on how to arrive. 

There will be no car parking available for the match, unless you have a car parking season pass. 

The gates will open from 1:30PM. On arrival and around the ground, you will see our new food pods. These are cashless, and only card payments are accepted.

We have a new information hut at the ground, which is run by our supporter liason and disability assistance team. It's located in the car park on the right hand side as you enter, between the ticket collection booth and “Hungry Robins” outlet.  The hut bears the logos of the Community Trust, Robins Trust, and Proud Robins, reflecting that we are all working together to support the club, represent fans and celebrate inclusion and diversity.

We aim to man the hut from around 1PM until just before kick-off on matchdays, and support with any disability assistance, provide access to free DAB radios, ear defenders and sensory packs, as well as taking bookings for our halftime cross bar challenge.

Yesterday we announced our new partnership with #HerGameToo. #HerGameToo is a voluntary organisation who are striving for change in football whereby women are respected and welcomed equally in the game. #HerGameToo Ambassador and lifelong Robins fan Kelly will be available around the stadium to help answer any questions you may have and listen to ideas on how to improve the matchday experience for women. 

A new set of actions will be implemented across all English football leagues for the 2022/23 season and will be backed by the Football Supporters’ Association. They will target activity such as entering the pitch without permission, carrying or using smoke bombs or pyrotechnics and throwing objects - as well as drug use and discriminatory behaviour.

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