League Two

February 23, 2013

Full-time

Burton Albion

4 - 2

Exeter City

League Two

15:00 +00:00, February 23, 2013

Pirelli Stadium, England

Referee: james linington

Rowett set to stick with same side

Team Stat Comparison

Burton Albion Exeter City
Matches Played 46 46
Table Position 4 10
Points 76 64
Goal Difference 6 1
Goals for * 2.1 1.5
Goals against * 1.0 1.6
Last 5 L-W-W-L-W L-L-D-L-L
Last 5 home L-W-W-W-L L-L-L-W-D
Last 5 away W-L-L-D-D L-D-L-L-D
*  Goals per match - home matches for home club and away matches for away club
Stats: Burton Albion | Exeter City

Competition Stats

Burton Albion Exeter City
Goals Jacques Maghoma 16 Jamie Cureton 21
Assists Jacques Maghoma 8
Yellows Lee Bell 8 Danny Coles 9
Reds Lee Bell 2 Mark Molesley 1
Squads: Burton Albion | Exeter City

Burton boss Gary Rowett is likely to name an unchanged side against promotion rivals Exeter.

Albion impressed last weekend as they romped to a 4-0 away victory at Fleetwood and Rowett will find it hard not to go with the XI that started at Highbury Stadium.

Aaron Webster and Nathan Stanton could come back into the reckoning after calf and knee problems respectively but a place on the bench is probably the best either can hope for.

Defender Zander Diamond will serve the third game of a four-match suspension for the red card he received during the 1-1 draw at AFC Wimbledon on February 2.

Rowett's fourth-placed team are looking for a seventh straight league win at the Pirelli Stadium.

Exeter will hand a late fitness test to former Burton goalkeeper Artur Krysiak.

The Pole limped off at half-time of City's 2-0 win over Accrington on Friday night and he will travel with the squad and be assessed.

Meanwhile, Matt Oakley and John O'Flynn could both be involved against the Brewers after spells on the sidelines.

Oakley has been missing since the start of the month while O`Flynn has not featured since mid-January with a hamstring injury and the duo are close to a return.

But manager Paul Tisdale is still without defender Myles Anderson (knee) as well as Alan Gow (thigh) and Liam Sercombe (ankle).