The game at the Ricoh was the
Grecians' first league defeat of the season and their form has been a little more chequered since then.
The
Grecians twice carved out glorious chances - David Noble clearing the bar from eight yards and Christian Ribeiro heading narrowly wide across goal.
The
Grecians made two changes to the side that won at Northampton.
Paul Tisdale: After over five years in charge of the
Grecians, Tisdale is considered as one of the club's most successful managers, gaining successive promotions for the Devon club.
The
Grecians had the first sniff of an opening as John O'Flynn burst through, only for Rhoys Wiggins to make the challenge.
Grecians defender Troy Archibald-Henville said: "I am looking forward to it, it should be a good game and everyone is excited about it, the fans and the players.
Liam Sercombe, John O'Flynn and Ryan Harley all struck after the interval as the
Grecians recorded their first back-to-back league wins since November.
Exeter manager Gary Peters is refusing to be drawn on his future after the
Grecians were relegated from the Football League.
The
Grecians battled back from a goal down to equalise shortly after the interval through Brazilian defender Santos Gaia's bullet header.
Andy Campbell finished off the
Grecians with a 60th-minute penalty before Leo Fortune-West headed a third in injury-time.
Cornforth and Gould could step in after the sacking of
Grecians boss Noel Blake this week.
Whilst the direct football the
Grecians have played at some points this season due to their heavy pitch will probably not live long in the memory, they have found a way to win.
The midfielder struck just after half-time to give the
Grecians a fifth consecutive home victory and leave Reid's side facing the drop.
Odds-on Town as
Grecians roll up TOWN staged a stunning FA Cup fightback on Tuesday, notching twice in the last minute to get the better of Cambridge.