Exeter City vs Bristol Rovers. Sky Bet League Two.
St James ParkAttendance5,284.
Exeter City 4
- M Jay (3rd minute, 15th minute)
- T Dieng (22nd minute)
- H Kite (24th minute)
Bristol Rovers 1
- S Finley (70th minute)
Exeter 4-1 Bristol Rovers: Matt Jay scores twice in merciless Grecians display
Saturday 21 August 2021 18:34, UK
Exeter hammered a dire Bristol Rovers 4-1 with a devastating first-half display in which they scored all of their goals.
Exeter made a superb start and opened the scoring inside three minutes. Padraig Amond's shot was saved by James Belshaw and Matt Jay finished the rebound from close range.
It was 2-0 after 15 minutes and it was Jay again, the diminutive frontman getting across his man and brilliantly turning in Josh Key's low cross from 10 yards.
The rampant hosts added a third goal in the 22nd minute when a superb move ended with Jevani Brown crossing for Tim Dieng to nod in from close range.
That was the cue for some of Rovers' 1,200-strong support to head for the exits, while many more left when Harry Kite curled a beauty into the corner from 20 yards after 24 minutes.
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It could have been more as Exeter missed some clear-cut chances while a Paul Coutts shot, saved by Cam Dawson, was as good as it got for Rovers in a dreadful first half.
Jay was denied his hat-trick by a superb save by Belshaw immediately after the restart as Exeter sought more goals.
Rovers pulled a goal back in the 70th minute when Sam Finley curled a wonderful shot into the top corner from 25 yards, but it was no more than scant consolation for the well-beaten Pirates.