Duo return for Grecians
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Team Stat Comparison
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Exeter City
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Brentford
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Matches Played
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18
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18
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Table Position
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14
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18
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Points
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22
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19
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Goal Difference
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-4
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-6
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Goals for
*
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1.6
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0.6
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Goals against
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1.0
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1.3
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Last 5
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D-W-D-W-D
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L-D-D-L-W
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Last 5 home
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D-W-D-W-D
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D-D-W-L-W
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Last 5 away
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W-D-L-L-L
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L-L-L-D-L
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*
Goals per match - home matches for home club and away matches for away club
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Club Stats:
Exeter City
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Brentford
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Next Five Matches in Competition
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Exeter City
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Brentford
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1/12
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A: Bristol Rovers
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1/12
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H: Colchester United
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5/12
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H: Brighton
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5/12
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A: Tranmere Rovers
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12/12
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A: Oldham Athletic
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12/12
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H: Leeds United
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19/12
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H: Southend United
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19/12
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A: Milton Keynes Dons
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26/12
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A: Southampton
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26/12
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A: Gillingham
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· Club Fixtures: Exeter City | Brentford
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Updated: October 30, 2009, 3:01 PM UK
Exeter are set to welcome back defender Danny Seaborne and midfielder Ryan Harley for the League One visit of Brentford.
The pair have recovered from illness and injury respectively that ruled them out of last weekend's 1-1 home draw with Wycombe.
Right-back Richard Duffy is hoping to earn a recall after missing the Wycombe game while serving a one-match ban after his dismissal for two cautions in the 3-0 defeat at Walsall.
Striker Ben Watson is desperate for a place in the match-day 16 after scoring seven goals in six reserve-team appearances, while midfielder Liam Sercombe could be promoted to the starting line-up after impressing against Plymouth reserves on Tuesday.
Goalkeeper Paul Jones is still sidelined by a knee injury that could keep him out until the beginning of December.
Brentford look set to be without goalkeeper Nikki Bull for the trip.
Bull was forced to miss last weekend's 2-0 win over Stockport after suffering a shoulder injury in training on Friday, and he is unlikely to be risked just yet so Derby loanee Lewis Price should deputise again.
The Bees can welcome back midfielder Marcus Bean from a one-match ban, although he may have to settle for a place on the bench after David Hunt made a successful return from a foot injury last week.
Striker Ben Strevens could also be among the substitutes for the first time having recovered from the broken leg he suffered in pre-season.
The summer signing from Dagenham has yet to make his Bees debut but has now come through three reserve games unscathed and should be in the squad.