Both teams are seated in the play-offs ahead of Saturday’s 1pm kick-off, with the visitors two places and one point above the Greeks
Exeter City will look to make nine unbeaten – eight in the league – when they host Carlisle United this midday
Both teams occupy the play-off places before the kick-off on Saturday at 1 p.m., with two places and a point for visitors above the Greeks
The Cumbrians come into the game after a 3-1 home win over Morecambe on Tuesday and are unbeaten in five games, but have only won just one of seven away games they have played this season
Meanwhile, the Greeks have lost just one of their last 24 at St James Park and have won their last three home games, and could bring center-back Rory McArdle back into the starting lineup after s » to recover from a knee injury
Goalkeepers Lewis Ward and Jonny Maxted remain injured, which will mean a home start for emergency loaner Jokull Andresson, while Lewis Page and Nigel Atangana will also remain on the sidelines
Ahead of the game, Matt Taylor said: « » The longer the season, the more you look at the teams in and around you in the standings. It’s a game we want to win, it’s a game we are capable of winning, and we have full respect for Carlisle «
The match can be watched live on the iFollow network, or can be followed in the live blog below
Carlisle United (4-3-3): Paul Farman, George Tanner, Aaron Hayden, Rod McDonald, Nick Anderton, Joe Riley, Jon Mellish, Callum Guy, Joshua Kayode, Lewis Alessandra, Gime Touré
City of Exeter: (4-4-2) – Jökull Andrésson, Josh Key, Pierce Sweeney, Tom Parkes, Jack Sparkes, Joel Randall, Jake Taylor, Archie Collins, Randell Williams, Nicky Law, Ryan Bowman
Carlisle United FC, Exeter City FC, Chris Beech, EFL League Two
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