27th October 2017

Huish Park last saw league action a fortnight ago, when Crewe Alexandra were dispatched 2-0 courtesy of strikes from Rhys Browne and Fela Olomola. 

Since then, Town have played out a loss and a draw in League Two whilst recording a penalty shootout win over Chelsea Under-21s in the Checkatrade Trophy in midweek. 

Browne was on target in the game against the Young Blues which finished 1-1 after 90 minutes, meaning the Yeovil winger is targeting a third goal in as many games at home. 

While the 21-year-old enjoys a rich vein of form, fellow winger Jordan Green hasn’t featured for a month due to injury and remains touch and go, whilst Ryan Dickson missed Wednesday’s match having picked up concussion at Barnet last weekend.

Preparing for the second of three matches in a row at Huish Park, Darren Way’s side welcome Darren Sarll’s Stevenage who sit just outside the play-offs in ninth.

After being on the end of a 7-1 drubbing at the hands of league leaders Luton Town earlier this month, Boro bounced back with victory against high-flying Accrington Stanley at the Lamex. 

However, defeat to a rejuvenated Forest Green Rovers last time out means the Hertfordshire outfit head to Somerset looking to get back to winning ways once again. 

In order to do that, Stevenage will be hoping top scorer Danny Newton (6) can return to scoring form and net his first goal in six, while Matt Godden is searching for a fourth goal in just three games.

Head-to-head
Yeovil come into the encounter unbeaten in their last six meetings with Stevenage.

Both of last season’s meetings finished with a share of spoils, with Ben Whitfield grabbing a last-minute equaliser in a 2-2 draw at the Lamex Stadium before Jean-Louis Akpa Akpro notched in a 1-1 draw at Huish Park. 

Four of the last six matches between the two sides have ended in a draw, with Town’s last win coming in December 2015 in an FA Cup second round fixture. 

Officials 
Christopher Sarginson (Staffordshire) will take charge on Saturday. 

The League Two clash will be Mr. Sarginson’s 16th match of the season, having already officiated a fixture involving the Glovers – the 3-2 win over Accrington Stanley back in August. 

He will be assisted by Ravel Cheosiaua and Kevin Morris with Adam Bromley acting as fourth official.

Coverage
Darren Way and Matt Worthington’s pre-match thoughts can be watched in full for free on iFollow Glovers.

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

If you’re unable to attend the game, live audio commentary is available via the iFollow Glovers service, with the monthly and season subscriptions offering full-match replays from Sunday. 

A full match report will follow on YTFC.net at full-time with post-match reaction from the manager and a member of the playing staff following soon after. 

Tickets
Tickets for the match can be purchased in advance from the Huish Park ticket office, online, or by phone on 01935 847888 until 5pm on Monday. Fans can pay on the day but please note a £2 matchday surcharge