Matt Taylor could name the same starting XI that thrashed Scunthorpe last time out. Archie Collins and Josh Coley are training individually and getting closer to being ready to train with the group. Sam Stubbs is a long-term absentee. Jack Sparkes is injured, which is part of the reason for Matt Taylor to sign Colin Daniel as cover at left wing-back, though Jake Caprice has done surprisingly well there so far despite being right-footed. After back-to-back victories, Matt Gray could name an unchanged XI here, even with Donovan Wilson back and Omar Bugiel likely to be fresh after some time to recuperate, following extensive travelling with Lebanon. Kenny Davis and Ricky Korboa were also absent from the previous two match-day squads. Jonathan Barden remains sidelined from the injury he picked up against Stevenage, so Joe Kizzi will start at right-back in a 4-4-2.
After a 4-0 victory at Scunthorpe last time out, Exeter City are now one point off the top seven, threatening to catch fire and become a force in the League Two promotion race; the Grecians are a hard team to predict, too, with wing-backs in Josh Key and Jake Caprice capable of attacking the inside spaces. Appropriately for a club from London, EFL victories are like buses: Sutton United have waited 123 years for one then two come along in the space of four days, with triumphs over Stevenage and Hartlepool vindicating manager Matt Gray's belief that the first four performances had held promise. Still, Exeter have scored eight goals in two games against the opponents below 13th so far this season, so while the Amber & Chocolates have enjoyed a steady start, their forthcoming hosts are on a different level. 2:0
After a 4-0 victory at Scunthorpe last time out, Exeter City are now one point off the top seven, threatening to catch fire and become a force in the League Two promotion race; the Grecians are a hard team to predict, too, with wing-backs in Josh Key and Jake Caprice capable of attacking the inside spaces. Appropriately for a club from London, EFL victories are like buses: Sutton United have waited 123 years for one then two come along in the space of four days, with triumphs over Stevenage and Hartlepool vindicating manager Matt Gray's belief that the first four performances had held promise. Still, Exeter have scored eight goals in two games against the opponents below 13th so far this season, so while the Amber & Chocolates have enjoyed a steady start, their forthcoming hosts are on a different level. 2:0
Matt Taylor could name the same starting XI that thrashed Scunthorpe last time out. Archie Collins and Josh Coley are training individually and getting closer to being ready to train with the group. Sam Stubbs is a long-term absentee. Jack Sparkes is injured, which is part of the reason for Matt Taylor to sign Colin Daniel as cover at left wing-back, though Jake Caprice has done surprisingly well there so far despite being right-footed. After back-to-back victories, Matt Gray could name an unchanged XI here, even with Donovan Wilson back and Omar Bugiel likely to be fresh after some time to recuperate, following extensive travelling with Lebanon. Kenny Davis and Ricky Korboa were also absent from the previous two match-day squads. Jonathan Barden remains sidelined from the injury he picked up against Stevenage, so Joe Kizzi will start at right-back in a 4-4-2.