Pompey Groundsman's message to fans ahead of EFL Trophy semi-final against Exeter

The Pompey Groundsman has issued an appeal to supporters to keep off the Fratton Park pitch, going into tonight’s EFL Trophy semi-final game against Exeter.
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A place at Wembley is at stake as the Blues host the Grecians in the last-four battle at PO4.

Victory would see Kenny Jackett’s side return to the home of football for the second successive year, after lifting the Checkatrade Trophy last season.

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As for League Two Exeter, a win in Pompey’s back yard would see them make the trip to Wembley for the first time since their play-off final defeat at the hands of Coventry in 2018.

Like most playing surfaces up and down the country, the Fratton Park pitch has taken a bit of a battering following the passing of storms Ciara and Dennis in recent days.

Pompey midfielder Ben Close praised the Blues pitch and groundsmen following Saturday’s 2-0 win against Shrewsbury.

However, with Pompey set to play a further seven games on home soil between now and Match 17 as they chase silverware on three fronts, precautions are being implemented to maintain the excellent playing conditions on offer at Fratton.

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And with fans, in general, often marking semi-final wins with a pitch invasion – last month Aston Villa supporters invaded the field of play following their side’s Carabao Cup triumph over Leicester – those attending tonight’s game have been asked not to replicate such celebrations.

The Fratton Park pitchThe Fratton Park pitch
The Fratton Park pitch

Speaking to supporters via Twitter, the Pompey Groundsman said: ‘I would appeal to all fans to kindly refrain from entering the pitch.

‘Aside from all the laws and regulations a mass trampling of grass at such a critical time of year with so many games will be far more damaging than can be imagined.

‘It would not be an exaggeration to say this would impact our home form and promotion chances.’

The Blues’ grounds manager is Matt Frost.

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