Wanderers’ first Community Day of the season will be our Sky Bet League One fixture against Exeter City on Saturday 31st August (kick-off 3pm).
Tickets for the fixture are available at the reduced price of just £10 for adults and £5 for under 18s and over 65s
This is the first Community Day of the 2024/25 campaign, with the hope that many supporters will make the trip to the Toughsheet Community Stadium to show their support for Ian Evatt’s men.
Tickets for the Community Day fixture are on sale now, where supporters can click here to buy theirs now.
All of Wanderers’ home league fixtures before Christmas are also on sale, giving supporters more time than ever to plan accordingly and secure their seat.
Supporters will be able to purchase all tickets online HERE, via the Ticket Office phone lines by calling 01204 328 888 or by visiting in person.
All seats purchased online or via the phone lines will be sent, via email, as ‘Print at Home’/Digital tickets. Tickets can then either be printed off via the attached PDF or downloaded to Apple Wallet for iPhone users or Google Wallet for Android users
Exeter City Women got the season off to a perfect start with a strong performance to see off the visiting MK Dons on Sunday – a win that takes the Grecians top of the division after match day one.
Sarah Stacey scored City’s first ever tier three goal from the penalty spot before a Sophie Gillies brace and Emily Toogood’s header had Abbie Britton’s side 4-0 up at the interval. Gillies completed her hat-trick after the break before Stacey and the new captain, Bow Jackson, added gloss to an already impressive opening day scoreline.
Britton named Stacey and Gillies as her leading ladies up top for the club’s third tier debut, while new signing Jade Grove was named on the bench. Indeed, all eleven starters featured in City’s promotion winning campaign last season, highlighting Britton’s confidence in little-changed squad.
The two teams exchanged early chances; Stacey’s effort smothered by Dons’ goalkeeper Anna Draper before a testing cross saw a shot fly over Abbi Bond’s crossbar. Sophie Gillies forced a smart save from Draper as she turned to convert an incisive Beth Ireland pass, the Grecians now beginning to assert themselves on the game.