Postpublished at 21:24 Greenwich Mean Time 7 November 2014
Warrington defender Tom Hardwick again goes down with cramp. The hosts have given absolutely everything tonight.
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Warrington defender Tom Hardwick again goes down with cramp. The hosts have given absolutely everything tonight.
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Robbie Savage
BBC Two
"This is the time of the game when the fitness levels of these Exeter players should come to the fore."
The television cameras have caught a bobble-hatted gentleman nipping on to the pitch to clear a stray ball. Only in non-league.
Exeter bring on a more forward-thinking player as Jimmy Keohane replaces Christian Ribeiro. The Grecians are getting worried now.
Warrington are still going strong and win a corner, which sails over everyone's head. Exeter try and counter but the Yellows are quick to get bodies back and there are pantomime-like cheers from the home supporters when Liam Sercombe fires a shot well wide.
What has happened to Wigan at half-time? After dominating in the first-half Uwe Rosler's side are now 2-0 down to their local rivals. Craig Davies met Liam Feeney's cross to power a header past Scott Carson, Rosler has responded by throwing on James McClean and Chris McCann for Wigan but is it too little too late?
Robbie Savage
BBC Two
"It looks like Tom Hardwick has a bit of cramp. This pressure will start taking effect on the home players, who train twice a week."
Worrying signs for Warrington as one of their players pulls up with cramp after putting Christian Ribeiro's cross behind for a corner. Will fitness tell in the final 30?
Warrington are two thirds there. Exeter, after starting the second half brightly, have lost a little bit of their spark now. Can the Yellows hang on?
Max Clayton breaks the deadlock for Bolton at The Macron - a through ball that beat Wigan's off-side trap and it was a simple finish for the former Crewe striker. Is the pressure building on Wigan manager Uwe Rosler?
Warrington make the first change of the game by bringing on Phil Davies in place of a limping Matt Doughty.
Davies, a fencer by trade, has been described as "hard-working, tough-tackling...and a snappy dresser" by his skipper David Mannix. He'll need at least two of those attributes tonight.
Warrington's Nathan Burke drives forward and unleashes a low shot which is easily saved by Exeter keeper Christy Pym.
Exeter's flair players are starting to boss things now - Warrington's long punts clear being used as ammunition to launch another attack by the visitors. This time Liam Sercombe takes a pot shot from 18 yards which is tipped over.
Warrington manager Shaun Reid is prowling the touchline with a cup of tea in hand. A good brew takes the stress out of everything. Has his right-hand man brought the biscuits?
Robbie Savage
BBC Two
"Some refs might give a red for that. Studs up, excessive force. No yellow card for that challenge? That is bizarre. I wish I was playing in today's football."
The Exeter players - and Robbie Savage on BBC Two - are in disbelief when Warrington's Lewis Field gets away with a studs-up reducer on David Noble without as much as a yellow card. Lucky boy.
Robbie's right... Exeter look to have more about them and a cross comes in from the right which is cleared for a corner. That comes to nothing but the visitors' intentions are clear. There might be hundreds of spectators crammed into Cantilever Park but Town manager Shaun Reid's Scouse tones can still be heard bellowing from the dug-out.
Robbie Savage
BBC Two
"From the whistle, much more positive and direct from Exeter. I don't think the pitch is conducive to nice, tippy-tappy football. More direct football is how Exeter are going to get back in the game."
It's half-time in Horwich with local rivals Bolton and Wigan going in level, both sides will believe they should be leading at the half-way point. Wigan finished the half with a flurry of chances from Callum McManaman, Roger Espinoza and Marc Antoine Fortune whilst Bolton had grown in to the game after a quiet start. Exhilarating end to end stuff - lets hope for more of the same in the second half.