Walsall faced Exeter in the League Cup of England on August 13. The match ended 1-1, and the tie has been decided in a penalty shootout, with Walsall netting four spot kicks compared to Exeter's three.
The decisive moment occurred on the 90th minute when Jamie Jellis found the net, giving Walsall the lead.
As Walsall and Exeter meet again, the memory of Walsall's 0-2 win in their League Two face-off from 3 years ago still lingers. Walsall enter this encounter after securing a victory over Morecambe in League Two on August 10, stretching their unbeaten streak to three matches.
After their recent two-win streak against Rotherham and Eastleigh, Exeter approach this match with renewed confidence just like their oponents, stretching their unbeaten streak to four matches. However, their backline remains a concern, having conceded goals in each of their last ten away matches.
In this League Cup showdown, the spotlight will fall on the players who have been pivotal for Walsall and Exeter throughout the campaign. Walsall’s top finisher Taylor Allen and Connor Barrett have played important roles in ensuring their attack, with Matt Sadler steering the side, remains effective. Allen has been Walsall’s standout performer across all competitions, netting one goal and contributing seven assists, as Barrett leads the creative efforts for the team, recording eight assists across competitions. Supporting them are Nathan Lowe, Albert Adomah and Evan Weir, who have also chipped in with important goals and assists, adding depth to Walsall’s attack.
Meanwhile, Exeter’s Ed Francis and leading scorer Caleb Watts have played significant roles in the team’s attack, under Gary Caldwell’s management, each providing decisive moments in their offensive play. Watts has already scored one goal and provided two assists in all competitions this term, as Francis cements his role as the team’s top provider, delivering six assists this term. Jack McMillan, Josh Magennis and Jack Aitchison have supported the attack well, combining for important goals and assists throughout the campaign.
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Walsall kicked off the game with Tommy Simkin, Taylor Allen, Harry Williams, David Okagbue, Evan Weir who got substituted by Liam Gordon on the 59th minute, Charlie Lakin who got substituted by Jack Earing on the 59th minute, Ryan Stirk, who got substituted by Jamie Jellis on the 73rd minute, Connor Barrett who got substituted by Jamille Matt on the 59th minute, Josh Gordon and Albert Adomah who got substituted by Oisin Mcentee on the 79th minute as starters, with Sam Hornby, Jamille Matt, Oisin Mcentee, Priestley Farquharson, Dylan Thomas, Charlie Wragg, Jamie Jellis, Liam Gordon and Jack Earing on the bench.
Exeter's starting eleven were Joe Whitworth, Ben Purrington, Cheick Diabate, Pierce Sweeney who got substituted by Jack Fitzwater on the 69th minute, Ilmari Niskanen, Liam Oakes who got substituted by Jack Aitchison on the 56th minute, Jack McMillan, Caleb Watts who got substituted by Vincent Harper on the 46th minute, Mark Miller, Pedro Borges who got substituted by Josh Magennis on the 69th minute and Reece Cole who got substituted by Tristan Crama on the 83rd minute, with Tristan Crama, Jack Aitchison, Charlie Cummins, Jack Fitzwater, Vincent Harper, Johnly Yfeko, Ed James, Shaun MacDonald and Josh Magennis on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card twice throughout the game. Reece Cole and Ryan Stirk were the ones to receive it.
Since March 2020, the teams have gone head-to-head five times. Both Walsall and Exeter have managed one victory, while the remaining matches ended in draws. The most recent match between them was on January 22, 2022, in the League Two of England, where Exeter secured a 0-2 victory. Over the course of these five head-to-head games, Walsall have found the net five times, whereas Exeter have scored five. As things stand, Walsall and Exeter are evenly matched in their recent head-to-head encounters.
Walsall played their last match against Morecambe, which ended in a win, while Exeter's recent form includes two consecutive wins, having won Rotherham and Eastleigh in their last two matches. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Walsall have recorded eight wins, eight losses, and four draws, while in their last twenty matches, Exeter have recorded twelve wins, two losses, and six draws.
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