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06 Sept 2025

Festive fun at Sandy Park

Festive fun at Sandy Park

There will be a festive feel at this weekend's game

Exeter Chiefs will be delivering festive cheer with a mini-Christmas market for the Leicester Tigers fixture.

The piazza at Sandy Park will host a variety of Christmas stalls on Saturday, December 23 ahead of Chiefs taking to the field for their last game before the festive season kicks into high gear.

Stalls will include:

Salcombe Gin

Two Drifters Rum

Quickes Cheese

Flapjackery

Good Game Charcuterie

Barbuoys Cocktails

Mulled Wine and Mince Pies

The Lympstone Brass Band will be playing Christmas music to greet fans on arrival at the stadium with a large snow globe on show for selfies and group pictures.

And, for younger fans, it is rumoured that Santa himself may make an appearance.

The game, which is nearly sold-out, is the perfect opportunity to come together with family and friends to enjoy a Devon day out to the rugby before Christmas arrives.

The market will be open from 12-3pm and for an hour post-match – perfect for those last-minute gifts or Christmas essentials.

Be sure to arrive early to ensure you beat the queues and are able to get your favourite gifts. Wrap up warm, browse the stalls and enjoy some great Chiefs action by securing your tickets here.
 

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