Exeter City, who face fourth-placed Bradford in League Two tomorrow, will travel in the hope they have turned the corner following a poor run of form.
City lost seven out of nine before a win over AFC Wimbledon and a draw with Fleetwood.
They follow up tomorrow's game with a trip to league leaders Gillingham on Tuesday.
The Gills have lost just one at home all year.
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