Our prediction for this League 2 match:
Crawley Town will be looking to make amends for a 2-1 loss to Grimsby Town when they take on Exeter City in the League Two round 32. The Red Devils do not seem to be at their sharpest at the moment, with the team suffering three defeats in the previous four league fixtures, and, no doubt, they are low on confidence ahead of the visit of Exeter City. Keep in mind, though, that Crawley Town failed to turn their dominance into more goals in the 2-1 loss to Grimsby Town.
The Grecians, on the other hand, aim to build on a 2-1 win over Colchester United. Exeter City are eager to keep their automatic promotion hopes alive, and given their attacking potential, we believe that there is a big value in betting on both teams to score. Talented attacker Ben Seymour, who opened his goalscoring account in midweek, should keep his place up front.
Highlighted Player (Lewis Young ):
Lewis Young is an experienced defender who plays for Crawley Town in the League Two. Young has a very interesting football career as he played for eight English clubs before joining Crawley Town.
The Watford product had an opportunity to play for the likes of Hereford United, Burton Albion, Forest Green, Northampton Town, Yeovil Town, Aldershot Town, and Bury, but he has never received a call-up for the England national team. Lewis Young wears the No. 2 shirt at Crawley Town’s primary position is right-back, but he is capable of producing fine displays as a right midfielder as well.
It is well known that Lewis Young is the younger brother of Inter Milan full-back Ashley Young, who played for the likes of Watford, Aston Villa, and Manchester United in the Premier League. Lewis Young has a dual citizenship as his father is of Jamaican descent. He was born in Stevenage, England on September 27, 1989.
Highlighted Team (Exeter):
Nicknamed the Grecians, Exeter City are a professional football club that welcome their rivals at St. James Park. The stadium was opened in September 1904, and it can hold up to 8,696 spectators. Exeter City play their homes in white jerseys with red stripes, and black shorts, while violet and yellow are the dominant colours of their away kit.
The Grecians made it to the FA Cup quarter-finals on two occasions (1930/31, 1980/81), with the team advancing to the FA Trophy semis in the 2005/06 season. The likes of Harry Gee, Cliff Bastin, Maurice Setters, Dick Pym, Fred Whitlow, Arnold Mitchell, Tony Kellow, Fred Binney, Darran Rowbotham, Lee Sharp, and David Pleat are one of the most notable footballers who played for Exeter City in the past.
Plymouth Argyle, Torquay United, Bristol Rovers, and Yeovil Town are considered the club’s fiercest rivals. The Grecians currently compete in the League Two.