Yeovil Town

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Yeovil Town

1994 First Played
153 Miles
33 Meetings
24% Win Rate
Yeovil Town Football Club

Yeovil Town – there’s something about the Glovers that puts us on edge. We’re not 100% sure why. Probably our past results, to be honest. Our record leaves a bit to be desired. If it’s not Carl Alford in the 2002 FA Trophy final, it is Ben Tozer in the 2015-6 FA Cup Second Round. Or it’s us being on the wrong end of a 2021 FA Cupset. On the flip side, there are some magical moments; Patrick Agyemang breaking his duck in a stunning six-goal romp at Huish Park in 2012.

It’s almost a surprise to see the Glovers struggle in more recent times. After dropping back into non-league football, the club have looked less and less likely to return. An immediate promotion back to League Two was possible with a fourth-placed finish in 2020. But they lost to Barnet (of all teams) in the playoffs. And the Bees aren’t exactly storming it at the moment either. We’ve even given them a former manager and several old Boro’ players to see if that’d help. No dice.

 

Yeovil Town: The Facts

Head-to-Head

Played33
Won8
Drawn13
Lost12
Goals For44
Goals Against41
Win %24%

Club Details

Address

Huish Park
Lufton Way, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 8YF

Phone

01935 423662

Online

Official Website

Club History

Who are Yeovil Town?

By the time the Glovers catapulted themselves into the hallowed lands of the Football League in 2003, it was about bloody time. It was a Conference title that was three seasons in the making; Boston United and Rushden Anne Diamonds holding them off in 2001 and 2002 respectively. And so the Yeovil stock continued to go up. Inside two years, the club were kings of League Two and – a decade after the Conference title – went up to the Championship.

The second tier was the undoubted high in the long history of Yeovil Town. Mind you, a famous FA Cup win over Sunderland back in 1948-9 runs it close. The Glovers were first established in 1890 and had a few different names about the gaff, until Yeovil Town was settled upon in 1946. In 1979, the club ended a 50-odd-year stay in the Southern League in becoming founder members of the Conference, with a few knocks in the 1980s and 1990s.

How to get to Yeovil Town

By Car

By Road

Located on the outskirts of Yeovil, Huish Park isn’t too much trouble to find once you arrive in Somerset. It will be a lengthy journey from Stevenage, however, as you travel deep into the West Country. So, your best bet is to travel south on the A1(M) and take the route that feels most convenient for you to reach the counter-clockwise M25

For some that is continuing on the A1(M); for others, it’s the A414/A405 to Junction 21a.

Leave the M25 for the M3 south, before leaving it after Basingstoke for the A303. Keep on the A303 until the Cartgate roundabout on the north west edge of Yeovil town. Here, follow signs for Yeovil on the A3088. At the first roundabout you come to, take the first exit along Bunford Lane and then continue over the next roundabout.

Another roundabout will soon be up, where you need to take the first exit into Lufton Way.

By Rail

By Rail

Station: YEOVIL JUNCTION
Services to: LONDON WATERLOO

Yeovil has two stations: Junction and Pen Mill. Neither of these are particularly close to Huish Park, though services seem to run to Yeovil Junction more often. From here, the distance is such that you probably need a taxi. Local bus services will also be available.

Parking

Parking

You can park at Huish Park on either side of the ground at a cost of £3.

Previous Meetings

Date Competition Venue Score
4 Dec 2021 FA Cup R2 FAC2 A 0-1
2 Feb 2019 Sky Bet League Two FL2 H 1-0
25 Aug 2018 Sky Bet League Two FL2 A 0-2
17 Feb 2018 Sky Bet League Two FL2 H 4-1
28 Oct 2017 Sky Bet League Two FL2 A 0-3
29 Apr 2017 Sky Bet League Two FL2 A 1-1
12 Nov 2016 Sky Bet League Two FL2 H 2-2
5 Apr 2016 Sky Bet League Two FL2 H 0-0
5 Dec 2015 FA Cup R2 FAC2 A 0-1
14 Nov 2015 Sky Bet League Two FL2 A 2-2
13 Apr 2013 npower League One FL1 H 0-2
6 Nov 2012 npower League One FL1 A 3-1
14 Apr 2012 npower League One FL1 A 6-0
22 Oct 2011 npower League One FL1 H 0-0
21 Dec 2002 Nationwide Conference Conf A 1-2
14 Sep 2002 Nationwide Conference Conf H 2-2
12 May 2002 FA Trophy Final FATF N 0-2
18 Apr 2002 Nationwide Conference Conf H 2-3
24 Nov 2001 Nationwide Conference Conf A 1-2
3 Mar 2001 Nationwide Conference Conf A 1-1
16 Sep 2000 Nationwide Conference Conf H 0-0
17 Apr 2000 Nationwide Conference Conf H 0-0
4 Apr 2000 Nationwide Conference Conf A 2-2
15 Jan 2000 FA Trophy R3 FAT3 A 1-2
1 May 1999 Football Conference Conf A 3-1
14 Sep 1998 Football Conference Conf H 1-1
7 Feb 1998 Football Conference Conf H 2-1
1 Dec 1997 Spalding Cup R2 SC2 H 0-3
16 Aug 1997 Football Conference Conf A 1-2
14 Mar 1995 GM Vauxhall Conference Conf A 0-0
27 Feb 1995 FA Trophy R2 FAT2 H 2-0
20 Feb 1995 FA Trophy R2 FAT2 A 1-1
17 Dec 1994 GM Vauxhall Conference Conf H 5-0

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