13th December 2019

Yeovil Town host Welling United at Huish Park on Saturday (3:00pm), in the Buildbase FA Trophy First round.

After a midweek win against Chesterfield, the Glovers put the league campaign to one side as Yeovil play their first FA Trophy game since the quarter final in 2003.

Town’s only success in the competition came in 2-0 victory over Stevenage in 2002. Goals from Carl Alford and Adam Stansfield were enough for a Yeovil side captained by Terry Skiverton in front of 18,000 at Villa Park.

Visitors Welling have never won the competition and currently sit in 14th place in the Vanarama National League South.

The Wing’s defeated St Albans City 3-1 to reach the First round.

Head-to-Head

This will be the sides first meeting since 2000 where a 1-1 draw was played out at Huish Park. This will be the first time these sides have met in the FA Trophy.

The first encounter between the two sides came back in 1988 losing 1-0 at Park View Road.

The sides have played a total of 23 games, Yeovil winning 12, losing 8 and drawing 3.

Officials

Lee Collins (not our captain!) will be the man in the middle on Saturday, after refereeing Town on Tuesday night against Chesterfield.

The linesmen will be Adam Ricketts and Harrison Blair with Alan Berrow acting as the fourth official.

Coverage

The pre-match thoughts of Darren Sarll and Albi Skendi are available for viewing on YTTV now.

On matchday, minute-by-minute updates will be provided on YTFC’s official Twitter account and live matchday centre.

A full match report will follow on YTFC.net at full time. This will then be followed by post-match interviews with the manager and a member of the playing staff.

Follow our official social media channels:

Twitter – @YTFC

Facebook – YTFCOfficial

Instagram – @ytfcofficial

 

Tickets

There is a number of discounts available at Huish Park on Saturday, with Juniors able to attend for free!

Full pricing:

Adults – £12

Senior/Military/Young person – £6

Under 16s – Free of Charge (but will require the collection a ticket, available either online or from the ticket office.)

Premium seating – £15