Exeter v Crawley preview
Friday 20 April 2018 11:12, UK
Exeter will bid to keep up their push for automatic promotion from League Two with an unchanged squad against Crawley.
The Grecians could have Dean Moxey (thigh/groin) and Craig Woodman (calf strain) available, if the pair pass fitness tests.
Troy Brown is a major doubt with a knee problem as City seek to win the first of three remaining games to keep the pressure on third-placed Wycombe. Captain Jordan Moore-Taylor is out for the rest of the campaign.
Crawley have an unchanged squad, with Thomas Verheydt in contention to start again. Dutch striker Verheydt made his first start in two months following a knee injury in the home loss to Crawley.
Defender Joe McNerney has been on the substitutes' bench for the last three games. With survival assured, boss Harry Kewell could tinker with his options.
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Exeter City have failed to win either of their two home games against Crawley in League Two, drawing 2-2 in November 2015 and losing 0-1 at St James Park in August 2016.
Crawley have won two of their last three league games against the Grecians (L1), most recently a 3-1 victory in the reverse fixture back in November.
The Grecians have lost just one of their last 13 home league games (W9 D3), a 1-0 defeat against Mansfield Town in February.
Since back-to-back goalless draws with Grimsby Town and Lincoln City in October, Crawley haven't kept a single clean sheet on the road in any competition in 14 games, conceding 29 goals overall.
Jayden Stockley has scored in three consecutive appearances in the EFL for the first time since March 2016; he has never scored in four in a row in the Football League.