Sun 24th Nov
Women's FA Cup
Kick-off13:00

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Exeter City Women

Ryan Perks

A second Devon Derby of the season will be hosted at Home Park on Sunday when Argyle Women welcome Exeter City to the Theatre of Greens for the second round of the Adobe Women’s FA Cup.

After a dominant and comfortable 6-0 victory over Poole Town in the competition's opening round, Head Coach Ryan Perks believes his side can continue their exciting cup performances and fight with a strong Grecians side who triumphed 3-0 when the sides met in the league earlier in the season.

“We’re looking forward to returning to Home Park,” Perks told Argyle TV. “It’s another Devon Derby, and we want to progress in the FA Cup and try to rectify the result from the last one. I think the previous game was a game of two halves. It was quite a scrappy encounter in the first half and Exeter took advantage of that.

“I think we dominated the ball a bit more in the second half but lacked that final pass or a little creativity in the final third to unlock Exeter. However, we are looking forward to it and are excited. It'd be nice to get a big crowd in again to get behind the girls because everyone loves an FA Cup game.”

Argyle were on a three-game winning streak before a 2-0 defeat on Sunday, against Cheltenham Town, in a game played at Saltash, on a pitch dissimilar to Home Park’s pristine surface.

“I think factors didn't help us last week against Cheltenham Town in the league,” said Perks. “We tried to get the ball down and play, but misplaced passes and missed touches cost us, so we've got to bounce back.

“Training on Wednesday night was brilliant, and the girls are in a fantastic mood. Confidence is high, so we've just got to take that into the game and give Exeter the credit they deserve. They're having a very good season. We've got to look at where they could hurt us and try and nullify that as much as possible. Then look at the areas where we can exploit them and punish them.

“We’ve got to keep a clean sheet and score more than Exeter. It sounds simple, doesn't it? We've got a game plan prepared and it’s down to the players to execute that game plan as well as they can. If they do it, then why can't we beat Exeter City? We beat them last year in the League Cup and they beat us in the Devon Cup. They've got the advantage this season, but it's always quite close and a bit more intense than normal league fixtures.

“We've got good enough players here to beat Exeter. I'm confident that we can get the result. The players should be confident, but we can't underestimate Exeter City.”

Argyle will be without a few key members of the squad this weekend, however. Ellie Sara and Grace Smith will be missing through injury, whilst Ella Stephens will serve a one-match suspension for receiving five yellow cards this season.

Perks said: “Ellie won't be available this weekend. Unfortunately, it looks like she's got a broken rib so she's going to be out for a couple of weeks. Obviously, we’ll manage that and try to get her back for the Oxford game. The priority is the league; Ellie missing the cup games obviously is a big loss, but I’d rather her miss the cup games than the league games.

“Ella's suspended this weekend. She's on five yellow cards, so she'll miss this game. But again, it's a cup game and we want to win it, but it's probably a good game to miss rather than missing the league games. The bread and butter is the league and we want to pick up points, so we need all our players available for those games.

“Grace Smith's still unavailable, so they're probably the only three. Everyone else is fit and well now barring getting through training. There are plenty of players in the mix and those missing allows other players to get back in the starting line-up and take their chance.”

Nearly 2,000 fans attended the FA Women’s National League Southern Premier Division encounter in October, and Perks knows how important it will be to have a similar crowd in attendance on Sunday, not only for Argyle but also for women’s football in the South West.

“I think it's important for both us and Exeter,” he said. “Women's football in the South West is growing and getting more exposure. It gives the girls the opportunity to be role models for those younger fans and allows them to aspire to play at Home Park one day.

“It's a massive game. We've played lots of games at Home Park, which gives us that exposure, but we want to entertain the fans and that's the plan on Sunday.”

argyle v exeter

Argyle are out of the Adobe Women’s FA Cup following defeat at Home Park against Exeter City. 

The Grecians went into half-time 1-0 up through Mollie Taylor’s goal, following a half that the Greens largely had the better of, but after the break Exeter pulled away, with Sophie Gillies and Sarah Stacey giving them a strong position in the game. 

Late on, Stacey added another, and Georgie-Marie Barbour-Gresham scored a fifth, before Charlotte Whitmore scored an Argyle consolation.

Ahead of the game, there were three changes for Argyle, two enforced. Ella Stephens was missing through suspension, and Ellie Sara only fit enough to make the bench, so into the team came Fern Orchard, Giota Papaioannou and Roxy Thomas, with Amii Kearley the other payer to make way. 

Other than the fact that his team did not score, Perks would have been delighted with everything his team did in the opening stages. Given the result when the teams last met, the Greens were in no way overawed, and played some tody football as they took the game to City from the outset. 

From the first of two early corners, Caitlin Smith and Papaioannou got their heads to the ball in the area, but Exeter defended well and cleared their lines. 

Soon afterwards, Whitmore broke away down the right-hand side, and the cross was only just cut out before reaching Orchard, before Georgia Wilson got into a similar thing, temporarily going round goalkeeper Abbi Bond, who recovered in time to block the ball out. 

Exeter worked their way back into the game, and noticeably had more of the ball in better areas as the mid-point of the opening period arrived. At this stage, an effort by Amber Pollock, having been laid off by Stacey, was brilliantly saved low to her right by Lily Felgate. 

The best chance of the half came for Argyle, and began with a good tackle by Thomas, who read the play and got a foot in, which allowed Orchard to drive forward. Her ball in behind the City defence was well timed, as was Whitmore’s run. The latter whizzed round the goalkeeper, and clipped an effort on target, only to see defender Bow Jackson made a superb recovery run to clear from the line. 

Argyle kept the pressure up, with more corners yielding chances, including a Wilson header from close range which went just over, but it was City who took the lead on 39 minutes. 

After a free-kick was deflected out for a corner, Exeter delivered it from the right, to the head of Taylor, who met it powerfully and, with a slight deflection, guided it into the net. 

The Grecians’ tails were up. Stacey had an effort pulled wide of the post and Emily Toogood shot wide from range as the team in red and white looked the happier as the half-time whistle sounded. 

They were even happier when they doubled the lead shortly after the interval. It was another corner, from which the ball cannoned around the area, at some point being pushed goalwards by Gillies, and took a couple more diversions before trickling over the line. 

Exeter’s third, not that long afterwards, put the game to bed. Pollock crossed for Storey to thump home, and that was essentially that. The scoreline felt harsh on Argyle given their first-half dominance, but a fusion of not taking chances and being dispirited by falling behind coupled to allow Exeter to take control of the game and coast to victory. 

Stacey added a fourth – seemingly from an offside position – with 14 minutes remaining, before Barbour-Gresham headed in, with her first touch after coming on as a substitute, to make it five. 

Whitmore scored a superb late goal to get Argyle on the scoresheet, spotting the City substitute goalkeeper off the line and sending in a precise lob to give the Home Park something, albeit a consolation, to cheer. 

There is more cup action at Home Park on Sunday, 1 December, when the Pilgrims meet Watford in the quarter-final of the FAWNL Cup. Kick-off is at 2pm. 

Argyle: 1 Lily Felgate, 2 Katie Dickson (17 Lulu Jarvis, 67), 3 Roxy Thomas, 5 Giota Papaioannou (capt), 6 Taya Pomfret, 7 Charlotte Whitmore, 8 Imy Crawford, 10 Georgia Wilson (15 Georgie Knott, 74), 20 Fern Orchard, 24 Ava Kuyken, 26 Caitlin Smith. Substitutes: 56 Comfort Erhabor (gk), 4 Amii Kearley, 9 Ellie Sara, 19 Erin O’Shea, 25 Jess Geach. 

Goals: Whitmore 90

Booked: Papaioannou 70

Exeter: 1 Abbi Bond (22 Olivia Giles, 87), 2 Bow Jackson (capt) (7 Phoebe Baker, 80), 3 Emily Toogood, 4 Jaydee Seaman (12 Courtney Jones, 86), 8 Beth Ireland (14 Georgie-Marie Barbour-Gresham, 80) , 10 Sarah Stacey, 15 Ishbel Zuurmond, 16 Zoe Watkins (7 Zoe Cunningham, 65), 19 Mollie Taylor, 21 Sophie Gillies, 23 Amber Pollock. 

Goals: Taylor 38, Gillies 50, Stacey 58, 76, Barbour-Gresham 83

Booked: Seaman 53, Taylor 73, Cunningham 90

Attendance: 904