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Exeter City Game in Jeopardy After Stadium Fire
18 Nov
Summary
- A fire last week severely damaged Exeter City's control and medical rooms.
- Essential cabling for game safety was destroyed and is being replaced.
- The local council must approve safety measures for the game to proceed.

A fire that occurred last week has placed Saturday's League One fixture between Exeter City and Burton Albion in jeopardy. The incident at St James Park resulted in substantial damage to the stadium's control room and medical facilities, significantly impacting the venue's operational capacity.
The primary concern stems from the destruction of essential cabling within the control room, which is vital for overseeing game safety, including the management of stewards and CCTV operations. While the equipment itself remains intact, the melted cabling necessitates a complete replacement, with work scheduled for Tuesday.
For the match to proceed, Exeter City must obtain approval from the local council's Safety Advisory Group. This group will determine if the ground is safe for operation, a decision contingent on the control room being fully functional. The extensive nature of the required repairs underscores the urgency for the club.




