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Big Match Preview: Yeovil v Stevenage

27 October 2017

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Everything you need to know...

  • Key Matchday Info...

Tickets are available for Saturday’s game from Huish Park at the following prices:

  • Adults: £24
  • Senior (65+): £20
  • Young Person (16-21): £16
  • Under 16: £6

Wheelchair/Ambulant disabled supporters should pay the senior rate and a free carer is also available.

Please view the Yeovil Town Visiting Supporters Guide for all the key information.

The Supporters Association coaches will be running with a strict departure of 9:30am from the Lamex Stadium.

Coach tickets are £25 for members, £30 for non-members. Book your travel here or pay on the morning.

Onto the game…

Stevenage are in need of a bounce-back win after defeat to Forest Green Rovers last Saturday came as a huge disappointment following the excitement of the comeback against Accrington just a few days prior.

A win to see out the month would go a long way in helping rescue October's points total which has so far seen Boro pick up only three points.

Yeovil are trying to pull away from the bottom pack of teams in Sky Bet League as they currently sit in the lower third of the table with 16 points from 15 games.

Huish Park has been a welcoming home for the Glovers though – 3 wins, 3 draws and just 1 defeat on their own ground is in contrast to their poor record away.

  • Team news…

There are a few illnesses inside the camp as Luke Wilkinson and Kevin Toner are both battling to make it into the squad.

Sarll also confirmed knocks for Godden, Ferry and McKee during the week which may or may not factor into the manager’s selection choice for Saturday.

  • View from both camps...

Stevenage boss, Darren Sarll…

"I really want the players to enjoy it. You don’t realise how they have been hurt these last couple of Saturdays.

"They will enjoy it if they play our way and play it at our speed and our tempo. We will get a good result there if we can manage that.

"I really believe this - I think we are a terrific side and when we get it very right, we are a real handful.

"We have prepared this week in order to be that handful this Saturday."

Click here for the manager's full pre-match thoughts.

Yeovil boss, Darren Way…

“They will play in a completely different way, with two forwards in a 4-4-2 up front.

“They will look to get in behind with their pace and power. 

“They can be direct at times and try and switch the play quick on us but we’ve got to make sure we keep improving every day in training and stick together.”

  • Previous meetings...

This fixture has seen more draws than a furniture store as almost half of our meetings have ended up with a share of the spoils.

Across 28 games, there have been 13 draws, 9 Yeovil wins and just six victories for the Boro.

Each of our last three meetings have also ended tied with our last victory against the Glovers coming all the way back in 2012 – a 3-1 win at Huish Park.

Stevenage will be looking to make it a first win over Yeovil for seven games.

  • Can’t make it to Huish Park?

Live match commentary will be available for this game so make sure you subscribe to the new Stevenage iFollow service. If you are based outside of the UK & Ireland, you can stream the game LIVE! 

iFollow subscribers will also be able to access full match highlights along with all the post-match reaction.

Always stay locked into our Twitter feed on a matchday where we will have live updates throughout the day.

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Match Reports

REPORT: Yeovil 3-0 Stevenage

28 October 2017

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A tough afternoon out West...

Stevenage's poor run of form continued on Saturday as Yeovil came out 3-0 winners at Huish Park.

In a game not lacking incident, three men were sent off as Toner, Olomola and Zoko all saw red during a feisty second half.

It was a 20 minute spell during the first half which was Boro's undoing as all three goals were conceded, making for an almost impossible task to get anything out of the game.

Darren Sarll named three changes with all of them enforced – Matty Godden and Ben Kennedy unavailable through injury whilst Jonathan Smith was forced to serve a one game suspension after picking up his fifth yellow card of the season last weekend.

In came Jack King on his long awaited return with Danny Newton and Chris Whelpdale to support Kyle Wootton up top.

After Francois Zoko came close to getting onto the end of a dangerous cross just a few minutes in, Stevenage soon settled into the game and were the better side for the opening half of the half.

The physical presence of Newton, Wootton and King were all causing problems in the Yeovil area as Boro looked the most likely scorers during the early exchanges.

Whelpdale hit the post and Newton saw a goal disallowed and then cleared off the line as Stevenage turned the screw inside the first 25 minutes.

At that stage of the game you would have never believed what was about to happen but Boro failed to take their chances and were soon made to pay.

Surridge got Yeovil up and running with a  fine strike from inside the box, low into the bottom corner before Stevenage capitulated and conceded a second just a minute later.

A two-on-one situation at the back following some poor defending leaving the simplest of finishes for Olomola to take advantage of.

The home side were feeling good and before the break they added another. A communication breakdown from a corner which left Surridge a free run and volley from 6 yards out to make it 3-0.

In truth, Yeovil could have further increased their lead before the break but the often helpless Fryer denied Zoko one-on-one in added time.

Sarll rang the changes at half-time, bringing on Wilkinson and Samuel for Wootton and Vancooten.

Inside the first five minutes of the half, Stevenage had two good chances to peg the Glovers back but once again couldn’t make the most of their opportunities. First up Newton saw an ambitious strike turned just around the post before Wilkinson headed over the resulting corner.

Franks received a whack to the face just a couple of moments later and was substituted by Kevin Toner, who soon found himself off once again.

Danny Newton again almost brought life back into the contest after a strong run up the pitch brought him into shooting position, Krysiak coming up big to deny him one-on-one.

The game descended into a farce seconds later as both sets of players got involved in an ugly clash over by the side-lines. From the press box it was impossible to tell exactly what happened but the end result was Kevin Toner and Olufela Olomola both seeing red.

Yeovil’s goalkeeper, Artur Krysiak continued to stop everything that came his way – denying Samuel from close range after good play by Gorman to slip him through.

There was to be one more notable moment of incident – a red card for Francois Zoko after a high challenge on Jack King which meant the home side finished the game with 9 men.

Although Boro kept plugging away, it was clearly too little too late as the visitors saw out the game and left Stevenage wondering what went wrong.

The result leaves Boro three points off the play-offs and Darren Sarll and his men will be glad to see the back of October as a tough month comes to an end.

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Ticket News

Tickets: Stevenage face Yeovil away this Saturday

26 October 2017

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Follow the Boro away this Saturday...

Tickets are now available to purchase for Stevenage’s game against Yeovil Town, taking place on Saturday 28th October, 3pm kick-off.

Stevenage will be hoping to replicate their famous 6-0 win against Yeovil, which took place back in 2012 at Huish Park.

Tickets can be purchased in advance from the club shop or online at borotickets.com. Alternatively tickets can also be bought on the turnstiles, however there will be a £3 increase for match day, excluding juniors.

Tickets will come OFF sale at midday on Friday 27th October. 

Prices:

  • Adults: £21
  • Seniors (65 and over): £17
  • Young Person (16-21): £13
  • Under 16 : £6 
  • Disabled: £17
  • Carer: Free

For all travelling and stadium info, check out Yeovil’s Visiting Supporters Guide that is found under the ‘Ticketing’ tab at www.ytfc.net.

The SFCSA coach will be running with a strict departure time of 9:30am from the Lamex Stadium. Tickets cost £30 for non-members and £25 for members.

Tickets can be purchased from www.sfcsa.co.uk/home/travel or by calling John Carroll on 01438814285 (after 6pm).

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