Exeter City's St James' Park stadium is expected to remain open for Easter Monday's match against Rochdale despite the collapsed wall on St James' Road.
There were concerns that the away end may have had to partially close after a wall behind the stadium collapsed on the morning of Saturday, 23 March. It has since been cordoned off, though work to repair the wall is yet to begin.
Clive Pring, Exeter City's estate manager, said: "We've had structural engineers round to have a look. No one can touch it at the moment in case more of it falls off.
"Our fingers are crossed for Monday's game, we should be okay," he added.
City's next two home fixtures are against Rochdale and Dagenham & Redbridge, whose support is not likely to be large enough to cause a problem should away fans have to be accommodated elsewhere in the stadium.
Nobody was injured in the collapse, but nearby cars were damaged when the wall measuring 33ft wide and 3ft high gave away.
Mr Pring said: "We've had a months-worth of rain over two days so it's just one of those things."
Julian Tagg, chief executive and vice-chairman of the League Two club, said: "It never rains but it pours. It is yet another challenge which I have no doubt that the club and supporters will rise to and resolve to as they always do."
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