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Exeter City vs Fleetwood Town. Sky Bet League Two.

St James Park, ExeterAttendance354.

Exeter City 2

  • J Cureton (24th minute)
  • J O'Flynn (57th minute pen)

Fleetwood Town 2

  • S McNulty (13th minute)
  • B Nicholson (41st minute)

Exeter v Fleetwood preview

Image: Davies: Set to miss out again

Team news ahead of Saturday's League Two clash between Exeter and Fleetwood at St James Park.

Exeter have no fresh injury worries as they play host to the Cod Army for the first time in their history, looking to build on Tuesday's morale-boosting win. Goals from Jamie Cureton and John O'Flynn helped the Grecians to a victory over AFC Wimbledon which ended a month-long winless run and manager Paul Tisdale spoke about the positive impact those three points have had ahead of the visit of Micky Mellon's side. "It was a very important win because it gets the wheels turning again and we had a very bad month," Tisdale said. "We'd played well recently but not won games and so everyone needed it. "I needed it, the supporters needed it and the players needed a day off where they weren't questioning their own performance and were able to switch off and you can rarely do that after you've lost a game." Winger Arron Davies is City's only absentee and will be out for a week or two while Dorchester's FA Cup hero Jake Gosling has extended his loan stay with the giantkillers for another month. Fleetwood will be without Jon Parkin and Rob Edwards. Veteran striker Parkin scored Town's goal in Tuesday night's 1-1 draw with Rotherham but could face up to six weeks on the sidelines with a hamstring strain, while on-loan Barnsley defender Edwards sustained a similar complaint. Left-winger Junior Brown came off the bench to replace Parkin early in the second half and is pushing for a recall Shaun Beeley (thigh) returned from a lay-off of his own at left-back on Tuesday night, although veteran midfielder Damien Johnson remains doubtful. The former Northern Ireland international is closing in on a return from a hamstring problem but the weekend might come too soon for him. Forward Andy Mangan and defender Anthony Barry are both long-term absentees with serious knee injuries.

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