Bet on Exeter City vs Stevenage Borough on Football
Who is favored to win in Exeter City vs Stevenage Borough?
With both teams mid-table in recent League One form and Exeter City sitting around 14th while Stevenage hover near the top half, bookmakers are likely to narrowly favor Stevenage Borough at approximate odds of 2.45 to win, 3.20 for a draw, and 2.80 for an Exeter home win based on performances over the past month. Stevenage’s slightly better defensive record and consistency in away fixtures gives them a marginal edge, making them the tentative favorite with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.
What time is Exeter City vs Stevenage Borough?
The Exeter City vs Stevenage Borough League One match on 17 January 2026 is scheduled to start at 3:00 PM local time, which corresponds to 3:00 PM GMT. Fans watching from Central Europe can tune in at 4:00 PM CET for kick-off.
Where is Exeter City vs Stevenage Borough being held?
The match will be played at St James Park in Exeter, Devon, England, Exeter City’s historic home ground with a capacity of around 8,700 spectators. The stadium features both seated and standing areas, and its compact design ensures a tight, atmospheric setting that often benefits the home side.
Exeter City vs Stevenage Borough prediction & odds - who wins?
Given Exeter’s solid recent home form but Stevenage’s slightly superior league position and defensive metrics, a tightly contested match is expected, with a low-scoring draw (such as 1-1) priced near 3.20 looking good value. Cautious punters might also consider Stevenage Borough on the double chance market at around 1.55–1.60, reflecting their resilience and consistent results on the road.
What is the head to head record between Exeter City vs Stevenage Borough?
In recent competitive meetings over the past few seasons, the head-to-head record between Exeter City and Stevenage Borough has been relatively balanced, with each side picking up wins and several matches ending level. Exeter have tended to edge the encounters at St James Park, while Stevenage have been stronger in Hertfordshire, underlining how home advantage often shapes this fixture.
