With only six minutes on the clock, the dynamic duo of Nombe and Brown joined forces once again. A sloppy pass out from the back by a Forest Green defender led to Brown picking the ball up 25-yards out from the goal, he then slid the ball into Nombe in the box who slotted under Luke McGee in the Rovers net to open the scoring. Come the 17th minute City were on the attack once again with Nombe finding his way in behind the Rovers defence.
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📝 Match Preview: Forest Green Rovers (A)Exeter City visit Forest Green Rovers this weekend, live on Sky Sports, looking to reverse their run of two consecutive defeats. The 12. 30pm kick off at the Bolt New Lawn will be our first visit to Forest Green Rovers since January of this year, when a depleted Grecians side drew 0-0. Rovers were of course promoted alongside ourselves from League Two last season.
Coming out for the second half Matt Taylor kept it completely unchanged from the side in the first half who put three goals past Forest Green. With City leading the game 3-0 they were allowed to sit back and play the game how they wanted to and that’s what they did in the opening 15 minutes of the second half. The first chance of the second-half fell to an unlikely source, captain Pierce Sweeney, whose flick on from a free-kick led to a superb save from McGee in the Rovers net. Another sight on goal, this time a more likely source of goals, Nombe, picking up the ball outside the 18-yard box but his effort just sailed wide of the post, the chances are coming once again for City who after 68 minutes were still three up.
After some magic feet taking the ball past the keeper, it trickled out to Rekeem Harper on the edge of the area, with bellows of SHOOT, Harper let loose but his shot had too much power behind it and it fired well over the stand. 25 minutes played and Jevani Brown made it 2-0 to City. After a high boot from Ben Stevenson connected with the head of Rekeem Harper in the penalty area, the referee Ben Speedie gave a penalty. Brown stepped up and found the same corner as Nombe earlier in the half.
"We have to put out a competitive team this weekend and we will be looking at other players to stand up and be counted in those positions, " Matt said. "Some players will be slightly out of position and unnatural. I still want us to look the same though. We managed to do it back in January there and that manahged to kick start the second half of our season. "We wil assess who is fit and available and we will put out a team that shows what Exeter City is all about. " Hear more from Matt 👇 Tickets As of Friday, September 23 we have sold 631 tickets, with just uncovered standing now available. Uncovered Standing Adult: £19 Over-65: £15 Under-21: £10 Under-16: £7 Under-11: Free with Adult Wheelchair access & tickets Contact Forest Green on 03331231889 between 9-3pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
With only eight minutes left to play of normal time, marauding left wing back Sparkes found himself in the attacking penalty area, only for a few seconds though as he was upended by a Rovers defender. There was only one man to take the penalty and it was the magic man Brown, who completed his hat-trick putting the game to bed at 4-0.
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Forest Green Rovers vs Exeter City on 24 Sep 22 - Match CentreExeter City picked up their first win on the road in style thanks to a Jevani Brown hat-trick and Sam Nombe's early strike. Saturday's loss to Burton Albion led to manager Matt Taylor making changes to the starting XI and the bench. Jack Sparkes and Sam Nombe came into the starting XI to replace Jonathan Grounds and Matt Jay, with academy graduates Harrison King and Pedro Borges making the bench for the first time in the league this season. After seven years away City were back in League action live on Sky Sports, all while sporting the pink and black away kit for the first time this season.
Indeed, the last three matches between the two sides have ended goalless - the last player to score in this fixture was Archie Collins on Boxing Day 2020. City's last league match was a 2-0 defeat to Burton Albion at SJP, while the Gloucestershire outfit were beaten 2-1 at home to Morecambe - though they did win 2-1 at Newport in midweek in the Papa Johns Trophy. We have 1224 tickets but please note the West Terrace at Forest Green has Limited Seating (100), Small Covered Standing (180) and a Larger Open Standing Terrace with a capacity of 944. Kit For the first time this season we will be wearing the grey and pink away kit. Matt Taylor's Thoughts The Grecians head up the M5 to face the side who beat them to the league title on goal difference with a number of injuries, and Taylor says he will asking players to step up.
McGee in the Forest Green goal came to their rescue once again in the 74th minute making a fantastic save from a beautiful jinxing run by Archie Collins. The next piece of play saw Stansfield chasing back a Rovers counter attack which then saw him take a yellow for the team for a tactical challenge. This was to be his last action of the game as he was replaced by club captain Matt Jay.
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They made an instant return, but almost bounced straight back last term by qualifying for the play-offs. The Chairboys beat MK Dons over two legs in the play-offs, only to then suffer a 2-0 defeat by Sunderland at Wembley. Despite their form, Pompey took four points from their 2021/22 meetings with Wycombe, with Marcus Harness netting the only goal at Adams Park. TEAM NEWSDanny Cowley is hoping to have some of his injured party available again, with Michael Jacobs (hamstring), Tom Lowery (hamstring) and Louis Thompson (leg) all back in some form of training. Joe Rafferty (stomach) and Jayden Reid (knee) remain sidelined, but Joe Morrell could feature after returning from Qatar. Joe Jacobson is suspended for the home side, with there are also doubts over the fitness of Curtis Thompson (knee).
VIEW FROM THE DRESSING ROOMRead the thoughts of Danny Cowley and Jay Mingi ahead of the game. HEAD TO HEADOverallPompey: 6 winsWycombe: 4 wins6 draws At Fratton ParkPompey: 3 winsWycombe: 2 wins4 draws OFFICIALSReferee: Scott OldhamAssistants: Stuart Butler and Grant TaylorFourth Official: Alan Young TICKETSPompey have sold their full allocation of tickets an no more will be made available for visiting supporters. MATCH COVERAGESupporters based in the UK can watch the match live on Sky Sports Football and Sky Sports Main Event.
An absolutely unbelievable moment in the 35th minute, for the first time in the game Rovers found themselves in the City penalty area and at the first and second time of asking Blackman made two fantastic saves, either side of an Alex Hartridge goal-line clearance denied Forest Green their first of the game. After the heart in mouth moment down one end, City were on the attack once again, this time Jay Stansfield who was fed the ball by Collins down the left hand side. A lovely piece of skill from Stansfield left one defender frozen in time, then the next touch of the ball found Brown 12 yards out, after steadying himself he hit the back of the net once again making it 3-0 to The Grecians.
Match Preview: Wycombe v PompeyPompey will look to climb back inside League One’s top six when they visit Wycombe on Sunday (12. 30pm kick-off). Danny Cowley’s side hold up to three games in hand on all the sides around them and have not been beaten in almost seven weeks. But each of the past four fixtures have ended all square and the Blues will want to turn draws into wins. Their next opponents are four points worse off in 14th position and were narrowly beaten at Cheltenham in their last outing. Early exits from all three cup competitions means Gareth Ainsworth’s squad can now fully focus on league matters. The EFL’s second longest serving manager of one club – having joined in 2012 – led Wanderers to the Championship for the first time in their history in 2020.
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