Exeter City have been forced to postpone their League One fixture against Burton Albion on Saturday due to a fire at their stadium.St James’ Park, home of Exeter, was damaged last week after a blaze broke out around multiple areas of the ground.Exeter have had to postpone their match against Burton due to the previous fire at their stadiumGettyMore than five fire crews attended and managed to gain control of the incident, which occurred late at night.Those involved with the club and people from around the local area have since been working hard to repair the damage caused. However, almost a week on from the fire, they have been unable to make the stadium safe for fans to attend a fixture just yet.Exeter announced in a statement on Wednesday: “Exeter City can confirm that Saturday’s fixture against Burton Albion has unfortunately been postponed after discussions with the Safety Advisory Group.“Despite the extraordinary efforts of club staff, volunteers and local businesses, we are unable to complete the extensive repairs required, or to carry out the essential safety testing needed to ensure all systems are operating safely for our supporters and players.”The club explained that the fire had damaged several ‘critical areas’, including the mains electricity supply and an emergency back-up generator.The blaze also impacted the PA system at St. James’ Park, along with medical facilities, the control room, the big screen and pitchside boards, stadium switching gear and the ground’s internet network.“Repair work will continue at pace as we aim to restore the stadium to full operation as quickly as possible,” the statement continued.“Everyone at Exeter City would like to thank our incredible supporters for their unwavering backing during this difficult time. We are stronger together.“A new date for the fixture will be confirmed in due course, supporters are asked to wait until this is confirmed before asking for a refund.”Footage shared on social media showed flames billowing out of St. James’ ParkMason Rowe - TikTokView Tweet: https://twitter.com/BBCDevon?ref_src=twsrc%5EtfwRaising funds Soon after the stadium fire, Exeter City Supporters’ Trust launched a GoFundMe fundraiser to help aid repairs. And, as of six days following the incident, Exeter fans and others in the footballing world have incredibly contributed over £44,000.Part of the fundraiser description reads: “The monies will contribute to the possible removal and replacement of the necessary buildings & equipment required for match day operations.“Due to the insurance claim process and timescale of the insurance outcome, short-term funding is required to cover these expenses and a contingency sum for unknown expenses.“All monies raised will be held in a Supporters Trust bank account ring-fenced for this project.“Every donation, big or small, will go directly towards ensuring that St James Park remains the pride of Exeter and that our club can continue to thrive.”£44,000 has been raised to help repair Exeter’s homePlymouth’s stadium was also involved in a fire incident days after Exeter’s ordeal@Plymouth_Plus / XMore fire damage Just days after the incident at Exeter’s stadium, Plymouth Argyle’s Home Park was also damaged by a fire. Fire crews were called to a blaze at the ground on Monday night, with two portable toilets containing the flames.Fortunately, despite some impact to the exterior, there was no interior damage done to Plymouth’s stadium.The Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service have since stated that ‘the fire is believed to have been started deliberately‘.A spokesperson said, via the BBC: “We are now treating the incident as arson with CCTV provided to the police. “We would like to thank the fire brigade for their incredible response, reaching the site of the incident within three minutes of it starting and limiting the damage caused.“The matter is now with the police, and we will be making no further comment.”