May 2025 (Page 2)

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The National League semi finals took place this week, with plenty of drama and action unfolding in both matches! Let’s see what happened, and see what names have been added to the 2025/26 National League season! You can see what happened in the quarter finals here, if you need a catch up!

Participants

Final PositionTeam
1st (Champions)Barnet
2ndYork City
3rdForest Green Rovers
4thRochdale
5thOldham Athletic
6thFC Halifax Town
7thSouthend United

Results

The semi final fixtures were between the below teams:

York City vs Oldham Athletic
Forest Green Rovers vs Southend United

We begin in Yorkshire on Tuesday night, where Oldham Athletic booked their spot at Wembley with an emphatic 3-0 win over their hosts York City! The Minstermen had a positive start, registering a couple of half chances, but the visitors fought back with moments of their own. 23 minutes in, Vimal Yoganathan pounced on Alex Hunt as he received a dangerous roll out from ‘keeper Harrison Male. The Oldham midfielder quickly gave it to Joe Garner, who rifled home for the opener and left an uphill battle for the pre-match favourites. Oldham continued to impress throughout the rest of the half, forcing Male into a handful of good saves.

The misery continued for York shortly after half time, as Mike Fondop controlled a ball close to the edge of the box, turned and found Yoganathan in space, who fired into the bottom left corner to send the Oldham fans into raptures. They barely had time to calm down after Yoganathan’s goal before the third hit the net, as Joe Pritchard nodded home from close range completely unmarked to make it 3-0 just six minutes into the second half. York continued to look toothless up front for the rest of the game, as the Latics confirmed their place in the final, while York face a fourth season of National League football.


Wednesday night saw another upset, as Southend United defeated Forest Green Rovers on penalties to create an intriguing playoff final prospect! Both sides were pushing for the opener in the first half, former Yeovil man Joe Quigley nodding wide for Forest Green, while Keenan Appiah-Forson had Southend’s best chance as his chance cannoned off the bar; both sides went to their dressing rooms at half-time with no goals scored.

Into the second half, and it was the Shrimpers who opened the scoring, as Ben Goodliffe rose highest from a free kick, his header looping over another former Glover, Ted Cann, and into the back of the net. Eight minutes later, and it was 1-1, as yet another former Yeovil man was involved, Ryan Inniss powering the ball home from an almost identical set-piece to Southend’s goal. Both sides continued to probe and press, with Southend finishing the second half as the dominant side, but to no avail as the full time whistle blew, and extra-time was in order.

Just four minutes into extra-time, and the hosts had the lead, a ball floated towards the back post from Liam Sercombe found the head of substitute Emmanuel Osadebe, who headed at ‘keeper Nick Hayes, but the ball was fumbled into the net. Southend continued to push on though, defiant in the face of adversity and they were rewarded for their courage, as substitute Jack Bridge tucked home from a wonderful counter-attack on the edge of the box, the number 7 having way more space than perhaps he should have, to equalise for his side.

The final whistle blew, and penalties were in order. Southend began, and Josh Walker’s kick was saved. Former Southend man Harry Cardwell tucked his shot home, before Jack Bridge hammered home his side’s first. Former Yeovil man Tom Knowles stepped up and hammered the bar, and Jack Gubbins fired his side ahead. Charlie McCann scored, as did Macauley Bonne (just); Liam Sercombe sent his spot-kick flying over the bar, allowing Gus Scott-Morriss to send Southend United to Wembley, and condemning Forest Green to a second season of non-league football.

Oldham Athletic vs Southend United will take place on Sunday 1st June at Wembley, and will be televised on DAZN.


Final Scores

York City 0-3 Oldham Athletic
Forest Green Rovers 2-2 Southend United (Southend win 4-2 on pens)

Yeovil Town will host Bristol Rovers in a dedicated ‘Match for Marcus’ during the upcoming pre-season.

The game is set for Saturday 19th July with a 3pm Kick Off.

Marcus Stewart is considered something of legend of both sides and with the front man leaving the Glovers’ coaching staff this summer the friendly will be dedicated to his legacy at both clubs as well as his ongoing battle with Motor Neurone Disease and the fundraising campaign he has undertaken.

Yeovil hosted the Gas as a part of the pre-season campaign last season too, with Rovers coming out 3-0 winners, one of their goals scored by one Kofi Shaw.

Tickets will be available soon.

Marcus Stewart celebrates his 87th minute goal in the League One play-off semi-final at Nottingham Forest in May 2007. Picture courtesy of Len Copland – www.lencoplandphotography.blogspot.com.

It’s that time of year where we ask Yeovil Town supporters for their thoughts on the season that’s just gone. 

As with the previous surveys, this is on Google Forms and is a mix of multiple choice and linear scale (1-7 of course) questions about issues on the pitch, off the pitch and the future. There is also an optional section about the Gloverscast that we’d be very grateful if you’d complete it.

The survey will be open for four weeks and will close on Tuesday 17th June. We’ll go through the responses and share them on the website like we did for last year’s survey.

CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE SURVEY 

Former Yeovil Town loanee Otis Khan has revealed the club are looking at training in Bristol next season in a bid to attract new players.

The out-of-contract winger, who made five appearances last season before his season ended prematurely following a red card in the defeat at Eastleigh on Easter Monday, spoke about the possible change on the I Had Trials Once podcast hosted by ex-players Jordan Hulme and Gareth Seddon.

Speaking on the latest episode, Khan said: “Because it is that far they might be training in Bristol next year to try and attract a few more lads and I think it would be a good idea to do that. My contract finished on May 5th, I went there on trial until the end of the season and signed until May 5th, so when I got that red card unfortunately my season was done.

The 29-year-old returned on loan in March after falling out of favour at National League Premier Division side Oldham Athletic. He played two seasons at Huish Park scoring 18 goals under Darren Way before a career which took him around a number of Football League clubs.

Otis Khan heads down the tunnel after 36 minutes on Easter Monday.

On the podcast, he spoke about the sending off at Eastleigh which followed a clash with the hosts’ striker Chris Maguire in the 36th minute of the 1-0 defeat.

Khan said: “I went back to Yeovil, it is a place I know well, the kitman is still there, they are great people down there. I had done well but I got a red card in the Easter weekend game on the Monday, a lad has grabbed me by the throat and started shaking me and I have pushed him off. The ref is on the other side so it looks like I have elbowed him and he has gone down holding his face, as soon as I get sent off he is put like nothing has happened.

It was right in front of the dug out on the touchline they have been complaining to the ref. The fourth (official) is right there, he could have said to the ref that it was 50-50 and after the game (Maguire) was saying ‘I got one of their players sent off’, it should have been a yellow card but it meant I missed the final two games of the season which was a shame to be honest.

Asked about his future having left Oldham, he added: “I am not too sure. It did not really go according to plan with Oldham, I did not play too many games. The first game I played there I started and played well and I think the next game was Solihull and we got beaten and then I did not start the next one. A few days later the Gaffer (Mickey Mellon) said ‘you are a League player, you should be doing better than that’, so I said ‘how come you didn’t start me in the next game’ and he told me it was because I didn’t run enough in that game and since then I did not really get a sniff.”

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The final games of the 2025/26 National League North and South seasons took place on Sunday, with the two winners earning their place in the National League for next season, alongside Yeovil Town! Let’s see who’s gone up and who’s staying put; you can read what happened in the semi-finals here!

Participants

Final PositionNational League NorthNational League South
1st (Champions)Brackley TownTruro City
2ndScunthorpe UnitedTorquay United
3rdKidderminster HarriersEastbourne Borough
4thChesterWorthing
5thChorleyBoreham Wood
6thKing’s Lynn TownDorking Wanderers
7thBuxtonMaidstone United

Results

Here are your finalists from the north and south:

National League North
Scunthorpe United vs Chester

National League South
Boreham Wood vs Maidstone United

We’ll begin with the early kickoff, where Boreham Wood returned to the National League after a solitary season away, defeating Maidstone United 1-0. The first half saw a handful of chances for both sides, but neither side could make the breakthrough.

Just two minutes into the second half though, the hosts got their goal – some brilliant footwork, with a little bit of luck sprinkled in, from Abdul Abdulmalik got the ball into the box, he then tucked a tidy pass inside for Charles Clayden to bury it in the left side of the net with a well-taken strike. Maidstone came forwards with a few chances of their own, but their efforts were fruitless as the Stones were condemned to a third consecutive season of regional football.


The northern final took place later on, and it was Scunthorpe United that came out victorious, defeating Chester in extra time 2-1. The hosts took the lead in the first half through a rebound from Danny Whitehall – he slammed home a rebound off the post from a Michael Cleenan header just before the 20 minute mark to hand the hosts the lead.

The score would remain the same into half-time, and deep into the second half, before a mix-up just after the hour mark between two Scunny players handed Chester a penalty for a handball; a penalty that Connor Woods tucked into the bottom right corner to equalise for the visitors. Both sides continued to put their bodies on the line, blocking shots from left, right and centre which eventually led to extra time.

Just before the end of extra time’s half-time, the winning goal, and the final goal of the Step 2 season was struck; a ball into the box was nodded on by Mo Fadera, falling to Carlton Ubaezuonu, who’s first shot was blocked, but his second shot worked its way into the net, sending Scunthorpe fans into raptures. The 9,000+ in attendance both roared on their respective sides, but despite the late delays following some early pitch invaders, the final whistle was eventually blown, and Scunthorpe confirmed their return to the National League after two seasons away; Chester will continue their promotion hunt next season, kicking off an eighth season of regional football.


Final Scores

National League North
Scunthorpe United 2-1 Chester (AET)

National League South
Boreham Wood 1-0 Maidstone United

Yeovil Town will head to Hardenhuish Park on Saturday, 12th July for a pre-season friendly against Chippenham Town.

The Glovers take on their second National League South team during the pre-season campaign having already booked in a trip to Bath City.

Yeovil faced Chippenham twice during the title winning season during 2023/24, losing 3-1 at home and only managing a point away from home.

Tickets will be available via online ticket purchasing as well as on the gate on the days of the games. Details of how to purchase online tickets will follow as soon as possible. 

On the gate prices will be:

  • £15 Adults
  • £10 Concessions
  • £6 Juniors (16 and under)

On-line prices will be:

  • £12 Adults
  • £8 Concessions
  • £5 Juniors (16 and under).

Yeovil Town will head to Weston-super-Mare in early August for a pre-season fixture.

The Glovers will be at the Optima Stadium on Saturday 2nd August with the game kicking off at 3pm.

This is the fourth away friendly of the schedule so far, with Exmouth, Sherborne and Bath already in the diary.

The Glovers and Gulls met twice during the 2023/24 National League South campaign; a 2-1 home win (another Morgan Williams last gasp winner) and a 3-2 away win in a pair of competitive games.

The Glovers will come up against former players Will Dawes, Sam Pearson and Louis Britton for the game.

Ticket details to follow. 


Other Friendly Match Details

Exmouth Town – Sat 5th July buff.ly/5Lo30bb
Sherborne Town – Wed 9th July buff.ly/kpHQVJW  
Bath City – Sat 26th July
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With the National League season coming to a close last week, it can only mean one thing; playoffs are back! I’m here to follow and round up all the goings on of the National League playoffs, as Yeovil wait to find out who they’ll be facing next season. Click here if you’d like to follow the National League North and South journey, and familiarise yourself with the format of these round-ups!

Participants

Final PositionTeam
1st (Champions)Barnet
2ndYork City
3rdForest Green Rovers
4thRochdale
5thOldham Athletic
6thFC Halifax Town
7thSouthend United

The playoff picture has stayed steady for the majority of the season, with Barnet ultimately finishing the season as champions meaning York City took second place at a canter, a marked improvement on their final day survival from last season; they’re joined in the semi-finals by Forest Green Rovers, who became the first team in four seasons to finish in the playoffs following relegation.

Rochdale made a late charge to finish fourth, following a large backlog of games being played midweek after pitch issues during the winter period; Oldham Athletic remained in the playoff picture for almost the entire season, comfortably finishing inside the top 7, while FC Halifax Town confirmed a second consecutive season of playoff football with a sixth placed finish. The final spot went to Southend United, marking their first playoff campaign since relegation to the National League; following a slow start, they picked up momentum in the second half of the season to topple Gateshead in the final week or two of the season.

How the National League sides got to their final spots.

How does it work?

These aren’t your standard EFL playoffs, where 2nd plays 6th home and away, 4th plays 5th home away, and then the winners go to Wembley and have a one-off game to win promotion.

2nd and 3rd will receive a ‘bye’ to the semi-finals, leaving 4th to host 7th, and 5th to host 6th. These are one-off, 90 minute games, that go to extra-time and then penalties if the two contenders can’t be separated.

In the semi-finals, 2nd will host the winner of 4th vs 7th, and 3rd will host the winner of 5th vs 6th. The two winners will go to Wembley to duke it out for a spot in the EFL.


Results

In the quarter finals, we have the following fixtures:

Oldham Athletic vs FC Halifax Town
Rochdale vs Southend United

Starting on Wednesday night, Oldham Athletic thumped FC Halifax Town to book their place in the semi-finals in a 4-0 result. It was action right from the get go for Micky Mellon’s side, as they opened the scoring just four minutes in from a looping corner, Joe Garner leaping athletically to give the Latics the lead. Just six minutes later, it was 2-0, as a free kick was swung towards the back post, finding the head of Mike Fondop; his header went across the face of goal, and Mark Kitching was there to nod it home. Oldham weren’t done there though, as they made it 3-0 in the 13th minute (yes, 13th minute) through Mike Fondop, yet another header beating the Halifax ‘keeper, leaving the Shaymen shellshocked. Two substitutes followed for Halifax, which settled them towards half-time as they tried to make some kind of impact on the game.

The subs didn’t seem to make too much of a difference though, as Oldham continued to outclass them in front of 10,865 fans – and 54 minutes in, the pick of the goals came for the hosts, as Joe Pritchard latched onto the end of a wonderful Vimal Yoganathan ball to hammer it into the left side of the net, giving Oldham their fourth goal and confirming their place in the semi-finals, where they’ll travel to York City on Tuesday night.


If you thought Wednesday night was hectic, wait until you read about Thursday. In 120 breathless minutes, Southend United came from 3-1 down to win at Rochdale. Devante Rodney opened the scoring just eight minutes in with a cute turn, a skip past Nick Hayes in the Southend goal and tucked the ball neatly into the net from an absurd angle. Dale’s lead lasted about 15 minutes, as former Glover Nathan Ralph nodded home a low cross to equalise, but six minutes later, the hosts re-took the lead with a tidy header from Jay Bird.

Into the second half, and it was a contentious penalty for Rochdale that would give them their 3-1 lead, and up until now, it was deserved too; Devante Rodney blasted the spot kick into the top left corner to grab his second of the game, but that was as good as it got for the hosts. 74 minute on the clock, and it was 3-2, as Tom Hopper assisted himself, a wonderful cross landed on his head, hitting the post but he nodded home his rebound to make things interesting; six minutes later, Leon Chambers-Parillon tucked home a parried save from Killian Barrett to equalise for the Shrimpers, eventually forcing extra time!

The visitors continued their pressure in hunt of a winner, and were rewarded not long into extra time, as a header across goal from a corner met Charley Kendall; his header found the back of the net and completed an incredible turnaround for Southend, who will now travel to Gloucestershire next Wednesday to face Forest Green Rovers.


Final Scores

Oldham Athletic 4-0 FC Halifax Town
Rochdale 3-4 Southend United

What’s better than two pre-season friendlies to look forward to? That’s right, THREE!

Yeovil Town head to Twerton Park on Saturday 26th July to take on Darren Way’s Bath City.

The Romans remain in the National League South where, of course the two sides crossed paths last season, goals from Frank Nouble and Jordan Young securing the points at Huish Park, whilst a late Morgan Williams goal secured the goods away from home.

Tickets for the pre-season game are not yet on sale, but we do know that the game will kick off at 3pm.