Portsmouth v Exeter City: What's been said by John Mousinho & Gary Caldwell, team news, predicted XI, officials, key stats and form guide
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of kick-off (3pm).
What's been said
John Mousinho
‘The first way is to win games. Winning games is what the fans want. The other part is to change what they see on a Saturday.
‘All of this I hope goes a long way to the fans to show what I’m about.
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Hide Ad‘I hope that goes along way in thinking ‘okay this maybe isn’t quite bizarre as everyone first thought’.
‘It’s ultimately about what we see on the football pitch, that’s my job, that’s my role.
‘For me winning is important but it’s how we go about trying to win and that’s a really important part of it and doing it the right way.
‘I know for a fact there are certain things the fans want to see and winnings one of them but there’s plenty of others that the fans want to see and we need to get to that stage and that point before we start focusing on winning.
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Hide Ad‘I think it’s those wins away from winning that we can pick up on and go how we are we going to change the style, how are we going to change the identity, what sort of football are we going to play, what do the fans want to see.
‘Give me some time, wait until you see what happens on the pitch and then we’ll go from there.’
Gary Caldwell
‘Since our Boxing Day game, Portsmouth have played a number of formations, they might have a new manager, so we have to prepare for different scenarios that may come up in the game.
‘But as I say every week the main thing is how we approach the game and how we play. Even though we're away, we have to be aggressive with and without the ball and that is the most important thing.
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Hide Ad‘We obviously have to prepared for the challenges Portsmouth will bring. On the day that could be anything but we're ready for that.’
Team news
Pompey
Pompey are not expecting any fresh faces to return for their first contest at Fratton Park since New Years Day.
Tom Lowery saw a specialist on his on going hamstring injury last week and continues to spend some days on the grass and others in doors.
Meanwhile, skipper Clark Robertson is still a distance away before he makes his comeback from a hamstring issue.
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Hide AdThe 29-year-old picked up his latest setback last Friday in training as he closed in on his return from a groin problem.
There’s some positive news as Jay Mingi continues his recovery from a knee issue.
The midfielder has had his brace taken off after picking up the issue over a fortnight ago ahead of the contest against Spurs.
The Blues are keen to add a new goalkeeper to the squad before their fixture against Exeter but are expecting Josh Oluwayemi to feature between the sticks.
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Hide AdJoe Rafferty (groin) and Jayden Reid (ACL) also remain sidelined.
Predicted XI: Josh Oluwayemi, Zak Swanson, Sean Raggett, Ryley Towler, Connor Ogilvie, Owen Dale, Marlon Pack, Joe Morrell, Ronan Curtis, Dane Scarlett, Colby Bishop.
Exeter
Since the two side’s Boxing Day meeting four-weeks ago, Exeter have lost two key assets to their squad.
Tim Dieng made a shock switch to League Two strugglers Gillingham, for an undisclosed fee.
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Hide AdThe Gills met the midfielder’s buy-out clause in his contract, a deal which he signed just a month prior to his exit.
Meanwhile, star man Matt Jay also made a surprise departure, brining an end to his nine-and-a-half year stay at St James Park.
On the injury front, Caldwell will be missing midfielder Kyle Taylor with an ankle issue.
The 23-year-old is expected to be sidelined for the next couple of months as he continues his comeback.
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Hide AdPredicted XI: Jamal Blackman, Pierce Sweeney, Cheick Diabate, Alex Hartridge, Jack Caprice, Harry George Kite, Archie Collins, Jack Sparkes, Josh Key, Jevani Brown, Sam Nombe.
Matchday odds (Bet365)
Pompey: 23/20
1-0 7/1, 2-0 9/1, 2-1 8/1, 3-0 18/1, 3-1 16/1, 3-2 25/1.
Exeter: 12/5
1-0 9/1, 2-0 16/1, 2-1 11/1, 3-0 33/1, 3-1 25/1, 3-2 33/1
Draw: 12/5
0-0 9/1, 1-1 11/2, 2-2 14/1, 3-3 50/1.
Officials
Referee: Ollie Yates
Assistant referees: Paul Yates & Joseph Stokes
Fourth official: Adrian Tranter
Key stats (all competitions)
Pompey
Record this season: P34 W13 D11 L10
League Position: 15th
Top goalscorer: Colby Bishop (14)
Most Assists: Owen Dale (four)
Discipline: 49 yellows cards, two red cards
Exeter
Record this season: P33 W12 D9 L12
League Position: 10th
Top goalscorer: Sam Nombe (13)
Most Assists: Jevani Brown (nine)
Discipline: 52 yellow cards, 0 red cards
Form guide
Pompey
L 3-0 Bolton (A) – League One
L 1-0 Bolton (A) – EFL Trophy
L 1-0 Spurs (A) – FA Cup
L 3-1 Charlton (H) – League One
D 2-2 Ipswich (H) – League One
Exeter
D 1-1 Forest Green (H) – League One
W 1-0 Oxford United (A) – League One
W 4-3 Bristol Rovers (A) – League One
D 0-0 Pompey (H) – League One
L 2-0 Bolton (A) – League One
Other fixtures (3.00pm kick-off unless stated)
Barnsley v Accrington, Bristol Rovers v Wycombe, Derby v Bolton, Forest Green v MK Dons, Lincoln v Burton, Morecambe v Port Vale, Oxford United v Ipswich, Peterborough v Charlton, Plymouth v Cheltenham, Sheffield Wednesday v Fleetwood, Shrewsbury v Cambridge.