February 2025

It’s back to Huish Park for Yeovil on Saturday as they host an in-form Southend United side.


Form Guide…

The Glovers have picked up two valuable wins in as many weeks, which fans will be hoping carries on past Saturday.

The 2-0 win at Maidenhead United last weekend moved the Glovers up to 11th in the National League table, seven points off the division’s play-off places with teams having played an uneven number of matches, but 12 points off the relegation zone.

Prior to the last two wins though, Mark Cooper’s side hadn’t picked up three points for two months. Even with a potential new wave of confidence around Huish Park, feet should still be on the ground about Yeovil’s form.

Yeovil celebrate the opening goal at Maidenhead United last weekend.

For the Shrimpers it has been a decent last five games. They have picked up two wins, two draws and a loss in that period. The loss as came five games ago to last week’s opponents Maidenhead United, however since that 1-0 loss the Seasiders have picked up eight points.

In their most recent match the Essex side drew 1-1 at Tamworth last Saturday in a game they probably should have won, if league position was to be believed.


Key Players…

Yeovil – Frank Nouble

A second week in row we are picking out Frank as Yeovil’s key player. After another good performance against Maidenhead scoring the opener in the 38th minute.

For a player looked destined to leave Somerset for pastures new not that long ago, Nouble has shown why he should be kept around. With youngsters and loanees making up a big chunk of the squad, having his presence will only benefit the team. And if he keeps scoring, he will be helping Cooper out a hole.

 

Southend United – Gus Scott-Morris

Scott-Morris is having a blinding season at right back. Most would think it would be down to his defensive attributes which are good but just not as good as his attacking prowess.

The 27-year old has bagged himself 14 goals this campaign, yep you definitely read that correctly. Alongside his goalscoring form Scott-Morris has also assisted four times taking his goal contributions up to 18 for the season.


That’s what he said…

Yeovil manager Mark Cooper talk to the press ahead of Saturdays fixture. He said:They have got good players, they know what they’re doing, but it is always about what we do on the day. It’s about momentum. When you’re asking me these questions two weeks ago when we couldn’t win a game, I was telling you it’s about momentum and it’s about bad things come to an end.

“That’s what it will come down to on Saturday, to which team win the most individual duels.

Southend boss, Kevin Maher spoke to his clubs media before travelling to Somerset. He said: “Yeovil is always a tough place to go, the crowd get behind them ever so well, and Mark’s got a really well organised team.

“Everyone has a blip and they’ve come out of it so I’m sure they’ll be full of confidence.”


We’ve met before…

Yeovil and Southend have met each other 24 times in the past with Saturdays home side coming out on top in the head to head.

The Glovers have 13 wins to their name, whilst the Shrimpers have 8 wins, with the pair drawing on three occasions.

The last time they faced off in November last year, Mark Cooper’s side took home the spoils as they left Roots Hall 0-1 winners. The only goal of the game through loanee James Plant, who has now gone back to his club due to injury.


Don’t we know you?…

Defender Nathan Ralph is a name most fans will remember. Now captain of Southend, the 32-year-old, played for the Glovers from 2012-2015 making 41 appearances in his time at Huish Park.

The left-back will be fondly remembered for being a part of the side that won promotion to the Championship in 2012/13.

Nathan Ralph Yeovil Town. Picture Courtesy of Yeovil Town.

Who’s been naughty then…

No one is suspended for the game.


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Midfielder Charlie Cooper has said his Yeovil Town team-mates are in “a really positive place” having picked up two wins following more than two months without a win.

The Glovers have picked up six points with the 2-1 home win over Tamworth followed by last weekend’s 2-0 win away at Maidenhead United. They take on Southend United at Huish Park this weekend.

Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Jack Killah on Thursday, Cooper said: “After the little dip we went on, that was all it was. I think most teams have a little bit of a rut and there was quite a bit of negativity.  I missed two games and I watched the (2-1 defeat at home to) Wealdstone and there were boos (from the crowd) at half-time which I think was a bit uncalled for because after what we  achieved last year and what we’re trying to build. That’s where we are at the minute, we’re trying to build and I think it was a bit uncalled for you. You have a lot of fans that are switched on and they’re positive and get behind the boys, and quite a few that just love being negative no matter what. I think the ones that really get behind the boys, that’s who we we we praise and we like that, and we are in a positive place now so we’re just going to kick on.”

Charlie Cooper puts in a tackle. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown.

Following Southend this weekend, Yeovil are on the road at league leaders Barnet next Tuesday night before travelling to promotion-chasing FC Halifax Town the following weekend. That starts a run of seven matches in March with fixtures against big-spending York City as well as relegation battlers Boston United and AFC Fylde.

The midfielder added: “I think we’re in a great position. We started off really well and we were in the top seven or eight, and then we had that little dip, and we went down the table a little bit, but nothing too worrying. Now we’re in a good position again. We have got some really good games coming up, tough games against top opposition. It is good to go into them sort of games with the two winds under our belt and now we can really go and attack those games.”

Yeovil go in to this weekend two points behind their opponents Southend in the National League table, seven points off the division’s play-off places with teams having played an uneven number of matches, but 12 points off the relegation zone.

Cooper added: “We just take each games as it comes. A few weeks ago (some people thought) we were going to get relegated, so there is no point in even thinking about it. We have been sound throughout the season, we know where we are at the minute. If you look at clubs like Barnet that have been in the league for quite a few years now and they’ve really built that club and obviously now they’re competing right at the top end of the table. Things do take time and we’ve been really competitive this year and I think that’s the main thing.

Yeovil Town manager Mark Cooper has admitted his squad is short on numbers due to injuries to key players going in to a run of seven matches during March.

The Glovers take on Southend United at Huish Park this weekend before travelling to National League Premier Division leaders Barnet on Tuesday night followed a run of matches against promotion-chasing FC Halifax Town and York City, Boston United and AFC Fylde who are both battling relegation, and Solihull Moors.

Cooper confirmed he expects to be without central defender Morgan Williams and striker Aaron Jarvis until towards the end of the season whilst midfielder Jacob Maddox is still unavailable with a foot injury.

Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Jack Killah on Thursday, he said: “We are short on numbers and we have got a really busy schedule with seven games in March. Ideally we’d like to bolster the ranks (with new signings), but it’s really difficult trying to get anything that’s better than what we’ve got. That is the key to it, trying to bring in somebody better than what we’ve got. So yes, we are short numbers, but the players that have been involved in the last two games are pointing in the right direction altogether and having the right go.

He added: “For Morgan Williams, he will not be back until towards the end of the season as will Jarvis. Jacob Maddox has declared himself still not fit, which is not ideal because we brought him into play. So nobody else will be available for Saturday. But the boys are available have two wins out two, so I’m sure they’re capable of going and doing it again.

Aaron Jarvis is the Glovers’ joint top scorer with seven goals this season.
Pic:ture courtesy of Gary Brown

The Glovers’ second win in as many games came with a 2-0 victory at Maidenhead United last weekend, a match which saw strikers Harvey Greenslade and Frank Nouble on the scoresheet.

Nouble’s opening strike was his second in as many matches, having bagged the winner in the 2-1 home win over Tamworth in the previous match, whilst Greenslade’s stunning effort was his second of the season. The former Bristol Rovers academy product has endured a frustrating season having been out having featured in the opening six matches, scoring once, before picking up a shoulder injury which kept him out for two months and saw him go out on loan at Weston-super-Mare.

Cooper said: “It’s really tough to win a game at this level. When you get that win, it’s a great feeling for the group, but it is their job is to score goals. They’re forward players, and they’re paid to score goals. Harvey’s had a frustrating time being ill, being injured, being out on loan, and just worked hard in training and showed that he’s good character. That’s the most important thing for me with Harvey, is that he’s a real good character, he’s works his socks off every day, and his his aim now is to keep improving technically and keep putting himself in positions where he can scored. Frank as a number nine his work rate has been incredible and really difficult to play against and that’s what you want. You know when Jarvis been playing up there it’s hard to play against if the number nine does that, it then makes it easier for the rest of the team and Frank’s done that really well.

Southend United are the next opponents for Yeovil at Huish Park this weekend. The Essex side arrive in a good run of form unbeaten in their last four matches having been held to a 1-1 draw at Tamworth last weekend.

As you would expect, the Glovers’ boss is expecting a tough match, he said: “They have got good players, they know what they’re doing, but it is always about what we do on the day. It’s about momentum. When you’re asking me these questions two weeks ago when we couldn’t win a game, I was telling you it’s about momentum and it’s about bad things come to an end. When you work really hard, good things can come to an end, but the only way it turns around is to keep working really hard, being humble, honest, and sticking to what you do. That’s what it will come down to on Saturday, to which team win the most individual duels.

The man of the match, team performance and entertainment value results are in from our last three matches against Wealdstone, Tamworth and Maidenhead. Take a look below.

Yeovil Town 1 Wealdstone 2 

1st: Kyrell Wilson
2nd: Finn Cousin-Dawson
3rd: Alex Whittle

Team Performance: 1.94 

Entertainment Value: 2.05

*97 respondents


Yeovil Town 2 Tamworth 1 

1st: Frank Nouble
2nd: Kyrell Wilson
3rd: Charlie Cooper

Team Performance: 4.75

Entertainment Value: 4.59

*157 respondents


Maidenhead United 0 Yeovil Town 2

1st: Sonny Blu Lo-Everton
2nd: Frank Nouble
3rd: Charlie Cooper/Harvey Greenslade

Team Performance: 5.51

Entertainment Value: 5.05

*158 respondents

Ref, Referee, Match Official

Yeovil Town are back at Huish Park this Saturday and the good news is that our referee for the day already has the post code logged into his Sat-Nav.

William Davies will be the man in the middle this weekend, he took charge of the Glovers’ 3-1 win over Maidenhead United in October. (see pic below)

On that day, he gave yellow cards to both Aaron Jarvis and Dom Bernard. 

So far, in 14 National League appointments, he’s dished out 41 of the yellow cards and just the one red card (Conor Wilkinson of Solihull if you’re wondering).

He was also in charge of Altrincham’s 2-0 win over Southend earlier in the season too, the only times he’s ever been referee for a Yeovil or Southend game are those two from this current campaign.

He will be assisted by Ciaran Barlow and James Tewson with Said Ouchene holding the fourth official’s board.

Frank Nouble leads the side out

Yeovil Town FC (First Team) v Southend United FC (First Team)
National League – Premier    
Referee: Davis, William
Assistant Referee: Barlow, Ciaran
Assistant Referee: Tewson, James
Fourth Official: Ouchene, Said

Yeovil Town Ladies will play their rearranged fixture against W*ymouth on the main Huish Park pitch.

The original game, scheduled to play at Somerton had been postponed due to ‘unforeseen circumstances’ on Sunday 16th of February.

The rearranged game has been confirmed for Sunday 27th April, the day after Yeovil’s Men host Sutton United in their final home game of the season.

At time of writing, no kick off time has been confirmed, the rest of the season’s games have kicked off at 2pm.

Tickets are not yet on sale for the game, but we’ll let you know when they do become available.

The Glovers won the reverse fixture at the Bob Lucas 3-1, and currently sit three points ahead of their local rivals in the league.

OppositionKick OffH/ACompetitionScoreLocationScorers
September
01.09.2024SGS Olveston Utd14:00AFAC 1st Q Rnd0-2SGS CollegeN Nicholls '8, B Miles '92
08.09.204Sticker14:00HLeague2-2Alvington LaneB Miles '11, E Hall '55
15.09.2024Helston Athletic14:00ALeague3-1Helston Ath FCB Miles '46
22.09.2024Pucklechurch AFC14:00HFAC 2nd Q Rnd1-1 (4-3Pens)Alvington LaneCarslake '57
29.09.2024Bideford AFC14:00ALeague0-9Kingsley RoadCarslake '10, Hodge '20, Nicholls '45 '85 '90, East '50, Miles '65 '69, Beattie '75
October
06.10.2024Weston-super-Mare14:00HLeague2-1Alvington LaneCarslake '11, Miles '32
13.10.2024Southampton Women's FC14:00HFAC 3rd Q Rnd 1-1 (4-2 Pens)Alvington LaneBall '35, Evans S/O '81
13.10.2024Feniton14:00ALeagueP-PTBC
20.10.2024Plympton14:00ALeague3-0Paradise Road, Plympton
November
03.11.2024Cheltenham Town14:00AFAC 4th Q Rnd7-0Newlands Park
03.11.2024W*ymouth14:00HLeagueP-PAlvington LaneRearranged for 27.04.25 at Huish Park
10.11.2024Sticker14:00ALeague4-0Burngullow Park
17.11.2024Feniton Women14:00ALeague1-4Station Road, FenitonCarslake '26, Davenport '46, Wensley '59, Miles '60
December
01.12.2024Bideford AFC14:00HLeague7-0Alvington LaneMiles '14 '75, Will '42, Davenport '56, Hughes '76, Nicholls '78, Carslake '79.
08.12.2024Weston-super-Mare14:00ALeagueP-PTBC
15.12.2024Honiton14:00HLeague6-0Alvington LaneHughes '8 '40 '49, Davenport '17, Fordrey '44, Childs '68
January
05.01.2025Plympton14:00HLeague3-4Buckler's Mead Leisure CentreUndisclosed Scorers
12.01.2025W*ymouth14:00ALeague1-3Bob Lucas StadiumFordrey '8, Carslake '44, Hunt '69
February
02.02.2025Feniton14:00HLeague5-0Somerton Sports Club Hall '9, Hunt '11 '34, Childs '12, Fordrey '80
09.02.2025Saltash Utd14:00HLeague3-0Alvington LaneMiles '17, Hunt '39, Carslake '53
March
02.03.25Honiton14:00ALeagueHoniton Sports and Social Club
09.03.25Weston-super-Mare14:00ALeagueThe Optima Stadium
16.03.25Keynham Town14:00ACounty CupKeynsham Town FC
23.03.25Saltash United14:00ALeagueKimberly Stadium
April
27.04.25W*ymouth14:00HLeagueHuish Park

Congratulations to Alex Whittle who has been named in not one, but two team of the weeks after the 2-0 win over Maidenhead Utd.

League sponsors, Vanarama give him a spot in the team, as did the Non League Paper.