Yeovil Town take on Preston North End tomorrow in npower League One action at Huish Park. Kick off is at the usual time of 3.00pm and tickets are available at the discounted rate until 6.00pm tonight from the ticket office.
As always, the perfect matchday companion for your day out at HP is "Green & White" the club's official matchday magazine. Well regarded amongst opposing League One fans, tomorrow's issue is as packed as ever with great features and articles.
As with Yeovil Town, our visitors also changed their manager recently. Former Stevenage boss Graham Westley is the new man at Deepdale, less than a month after getting a draw there with his previous employers, and "Green & White" caught up with the boss ahead of Saturday's clash.

Our new boss, Gary Johnson, has wasted no time in shuffling his pack as the Glovers strive to climb the third tier table. One of those he's brought in is Joe Edwards and the young right sided player gave Chris Spittles his thoughts on working with GJ for a second time in his career.
One of the iconic football programmes still being watched by millions of footie fans every week is of course the BBC's "Match Of The Day". And we've got a very special treat this issue as Martin McConachie was granted an exclusive official interview with top star Mark Lawrenson, a Preston star of the seventies and now one of the most recognisable pundits at the moment.
There is of course no shortage of information for fans of both teams with more than a dozen pages allotted to our North West visitors who are making their first visit to Huish Park for a competitive match.
We've also got the popular "Spotlight On" series again. Who on earth would invite Jesus and Audrey Hepburn to a dinner party, an interesting mix for sure so find out who by buying the new edition of "Green & White". It will also include a look at old / new skipper Paul Huntington who has been reunited with the captain's armband recently.
If this wasn't enough, then don't forget there is all the facts, figures, news, reviews and previews from those who really know about life at Huish Park. All this for just three pounds doesn't make sense, but that's exactly what it is.
"Green & White". Get your copy from the usual outlets tomorrow.
