November 2025

Luke McCormick secured Yeovil’s first win since late September, and the first win of the Billy Rowley era following his double in front of the Thatchers terrace as Yeovil Town defeated Boston United at Huish Park.

The Glovers looked nervy in the opening 15-20 minutes or so, making mistakes at the back that Boston looked to punish, but to no effect. The hosts grew into the game, showing glimpses of what life could be like under the new management team, but the game remained goalless at half-time.

Yeovil came out all guns blazing in the second half, and they were rewarded when McCormick scored his first of the game not long after the game got back underway. The hosts continued to push for their second, and found their goal when McCormick buried the second following a loose ball from a defensive error by Boston.

The visitors bagged a consolation, but it wasn’t enough as the Glovers saw out an impressive win to kick off the Rowley era in style.


First half

The visitors got things underway, as they kicked towards the Thatcher’s End for the first 45 minutes, and just 90 seconds in, first shot in anger was taken as Lenell John-Lewis found space towards the back post, his shot lead to nothing though as he was flagged offside.

Yeovil’s new high line was immediately noticeable, trying to catch the Pilgrims with offside traps and keeping patient with possession. A lovely turn from Tahvon Campbell almost released James Daly into space but the tricky number 11’s touch was too heavy, sending the game back into a back and forth affair.

Campbell once again was involved just minutes later, receiving the ball from Josh Sims inside the box, but his touch let him down and Boston cleared their lines, eventually winning a free kick just inside their own half.

Billy Rowley’s new ideas were evident, as a high press allowed the visitors to counter attack, Dylan Hill’s poor touch allowing Kyle Ferguson to recover in time to block his shot for a throw-in.

A sequence of poor passes almost allowed Boston a chance, but the Glovers scrambled to block any opportunities, Daly winning a free kick that led to nothing.

The ten-minute mark came and went, with both sides looking to move forwards with little success, however Yeovil looked the stronger of the two sides, some intricate patterns between Daly and Campbell once again almost unlocking the Boston defence.

A tidy set-piece just inside the Yeovil half almost led to an opportunity for the visitors, patiently working their way forwards but each and every shot was closed down well by a green and white body, Yeovil eventually clearing their lines and re-setting their shape.

Just as twenty minutes hit the clock, Yeovil had another positive spell, Kyle Ferguson finding Sims with a long ball down the right hand side, eventually leading to a throw-in. The Glovers enjoyed a sustained spell of pressure outside the Boston box, a succession of crosses across the box unable to find a Yeovil player, before Brett McGavin snatched at a loose ball outside the box, catapulting it into the top field.

Boston enjoyed possession for the next five minutes or so, but were unable to fashion any chances for themselves. A long ball over to the right hand side for James Daly almost led to something, but he fouled Matty Carson in the process, ending the move.

Yeovil’s first real chance of the game came 27 minutes in, Josh Sims being released down the right hand side and getting the better of Matty Carson, his cross into the box almost found Tahvon Campbell but was cleared by the visitors, James Plant’s shot was well saved though by Killian Barrett.

The resulting corner allowed Yeovil to continue applying pressure, but the Pilgrims’ defence was resolute, and after multiple crosses and shifts in direction, the ball was cleared for a Yeovil throw in.

Just before the half hour mark, a free kick was swung in from the left hand side, finding the head of Kyle Ferguson; his header looped high into the sky and was on target, but it was a simple enough save for the Boston ‘keeper.

A few minutes later, Boston almost found the back of the net; a tidy ball from John-Lewis made its way to Frankie Maguire, who was flagged offside before missing a peach of a chance from just outside the six yard box.

Yeovil made their way down the left hand side with a good bit of link up play between McCormick and Campbell, the number 8’s cross looped towards the back of the box; Daly won the header, but Boston once again cleared their lines well.

Another short free kick from Boston led to another chance for the visitors soon after, former Glover Marcel Lavinier danced his way down the right hand side into the box, but his cross was cleared back into his path, the following header went over the bar leading to a Yeovil goal kick.

Soon after, Josh Sims found his way into the referee’s book for a seemingly innocuous challenge, leading to another Boston free kick that led to nothing.

Campbell found himself involved in positive play once again just after the forty minute mark, his cute flick behind his legs almost allowing Daly into the box unchallenged, but Boston just about recovered possession.

Soon after, a ball from Max Jolliffe found Campbell, who lost his footing but still managed to prod a ball through to Luke McCormick, his shot was well blocked by the Boston defence for another corner, which was much less successful than our previous efforts.

The final chance of a high-energy first half fell to Boston, as a soft free kick was given in their favour against Kyle Ferguson. Boston’s number 10 whipped the ball into the danger zone but Yeovil’s defence dealt with it well once again, Josh Sims clearing for a throw in. From the throw, the ball fell to Adam Crowther, who’s fierce shot was tipped over the bar well by Jed Ward, leaving both sides headed down the tunnel goalless at half time.

Half time: Yeovil Town 0 Boston United 0


Second half

The hosts got us underway for the second half, and immediately went on the attack, James Plant causing Lavinier and Teale to crash into each other, working some space for a cross that drifted over everybody, but the intention was made clear from the off that Yeovil weren’t going to lift their foot off the gas.

Another ball through for McCormick almost allowed Yeovil a chance, but it was well dealt with by Adam Crowther. Boston eventually sent the ball downfield, however it ended up straight in the arms of Jed Ward.

Yeovil had another chance soon after, as Brett McGavin carried the ball a good forty yards before releasing Plant down the left hand side; the Port Vale loanee worked his way into the box, before squaring it for McCormick, who miscommunicated with McGavin and the chance went begging.

The Glovers continued on the front foot though, with another dangerous looking cross coming in, this time from the right side of play, half-time substitute Michee Efete almost finding the head of James Daly.

Boston found themselves scrambling once again, as a well weighted ball through for Tahvon Campbell forced Killian Barrett to clear, only for the Yeovil frontman to block his clearance. Unfortunately, no Yeovil bodies were able to capitalise, but the first five minutes were almost entirely in Yeovil’s favour (yes, all of that happened in five minutes!)

Boston whipped a good cross in from the left hand side soon after, but it was an easy collection from Jed Ward to get the Glovers on their way once again.

And with 53 minutes on the clock, Yeovil finally had their just rewards, as Michee Efete came down the right hand side following a great ball to him. He charged with intent towards the box, his cross cleared just about by the Boston defence, but it fell to Luke McCORMICK to bury it in the back of the net for the opening goal of the Billy Rowley era.

Yeovil were almost in again just a few minutes later, as a ball was dinked over Barrett by James Daly, but Tahvon Campbell couldn’t quite get on the end of it, Boston were hanging on by a thread…

The visitors won a free kick inside the Yeovil half but wasted their chance, as the Glovers barrelled forwards once again – James Plant almost released McCormick, but the visiting defence once again scrambled back to deal with the threat. Incisive balls for Campbell were slightly mistimed, but the green and whites were purring with nearly an hour on the clock.

Boston lashed an effort over the bar before normal service was resumed, Campbell once again involved in positive linkup among the front line, before James Daly won a free kick just inside the Boston half. The ball forwards troubled the amber and black back line, with Morgan Williams laying the ball off for Jake Wannell, his shot cannoned into the wall of Boston bodies and away from danger.

A low driven shot was well collected by Jed Ward soon after, and in amongst all the action, former Glover Jordy Hiwula entered play as Boston’s first substitute.

Marcel Lavinier and James Plant had a brilliant battle down Boston’s right hand side, the former Glover winning out just about, but his cross couldn’t find a Boston head, and the Glovers cleared their lines. Soon after, Aaron Jarvis replaced the excellent Tahvon Campbell.

Any positives for the visitors all came from Lavinier, as his through ball troubled the Yeovil defence once more; Jake Wannell had enough about him to see the ball out of play for a Yeovil goal kick though.

Yeovil came forward once again following a free kick, asking further questions of the Boston defence, but the ball was eventually put out of play following a good spell of play around the box.

Jarvis was getting involved once again following his introduction, successfully chasing a lost cause of a ball, before earning a free kick just outside the box on the left hand side for the Glovers, and earning Adam Crowther a booking on his debut for Boston United. The resulting free kick was hammered in by McGavin, but a Boston body headed the ball away from danger.

A double substitution took place for the hosts, as McGavin and Plant gave way to Finn Cousin-Dawson and Harvey Greenslade respectively, before Aaron Jarvis found himself in space on the right hand side this time round. He made himself a yard to work with and put in a good cross, but it was just over the head of Luke McCormick; roles reversed, and we could’ve been celebrating a second…

More involvement for Aaron Jarvis came soon after a Boston free kick, as he earned the Glovers another free kick just five yards inside the Boston half, Daly’s ball was cleared but only into the path of Efete, who’s ball back in towards the box caused panic. Yeovil recycled the ball and almost worked a chance, but the cross from the left floated by everybody for a Boston goal kick.

Soon after Boston made a second substitution, it was a second goal for the Glovers! A free kick from inside the Yeovil half made its way onto the head of Wannell, who found the head of Greenslade, who found the boot of a Boston man. He was pickpocketed by Morgan Williams though, his ball found the number 8 of Luke McCORMICK in space inside the box, and his shot found the bottom right of the net. Two for Yeovil, two for McCormick, and joy spread across Huish Park!

Boston looked to respond following the second goal, but their chance went wide of the post, not troubling Jed Ward.

A series of weak chances came for the visitors, before a poor header from Jake Wannell allowed Sloggett to capitalise, his shot blocked by Williams but not cleared, before the ball bounced and fell to Dylan HILL to get a goal back for the Pilgrims with eight minutes remaining.

Yeovil weren’t down though, as the Thatchers terrace kept singing, and the players came forward once again, Aaron Jarvis’ switch of play unable to find a green and white shirt but still the Glovers looked positive.

Lavinier’s cross-come-shot almost looked to cause more trouble, but Jed Ward collected comfortably to ease supporter’s nerves.

More attacks came down the Boston right hand side from Lavinier, who floated past Daly and McCormick, and almost left Williams and Wannell on the floor, his shot was fortunately wayward, but he looked night and day to what we saw from him in a green shirt last season!

Harvey Greenslade received the ball as Yeovil looked to counter once again, going down inside the centre circle to win a free kick for the hosts, which unfortunately led to nothing. Efete almost danced past three Boston bodies before being brought down, but the referee wanted nothing to do with it, and the Yeovil press continued following a poor ball for Lavinier, as he was hounded by Jarvis and McCormick, the latter eventually winning Yeovil another free kick.

Three minutes into the five added on by the officials, Harvey Greenslade almost worked himself a chance, before ending up penned in the corner by two Boston players, his hard work led to a corner for the Glovers which he celebrated like he’d scored!

From the corner, Boston won the ball back and Greenslade went from the high of the corner to being booked for a sporting foul. The free kick was wasted by their ‘keeper, before Morgan Williams won a free kick following a clash with Marcel Lavinier, fist pumping in front of the Boston fans to rub the salt into the wounds. From the free kick, the referee blew for full time on a frenetic second half, as Yeovil Town secured their first win in eight games!

Full time: Yeovil Town 2 Boston United 1


Match Details

Venue: Huish Park
Date: Saturday 29th November, 3pm kick-off

Competition: National League Premier Division

Scorers: Luke McCormick 53 (1-0), Luke McCormick 79 (2-0), Dylan Hill 85 (2-1)

Pitch: Tidy, slippery and soft

Conditions: Intermittent downpours, very chilly hands…

Attendance: 2,921 (129 away supporters)

Bookings:

Yeovil Town:Morgan Williams 38, Josh Sims 41, Jed Ward 85, Harvey Greenslade 90+4

Boston United: Adam Crowther 69

Referee: Harry Wager

Yeovil Town (3-4-1-2)

Substitutes: Substitutes: Michee Efete (for Josh Sims, 46), Aaron Jarvis (for Tahvon Campbell, 65), Finn Cousin-Dawson (for Brett McGavin, 73), Harvey Greenslade (for James Plant, 73), Dan Ellison (not used), Junior Morias (not used), Matt Gould (not used).

Boston United: Killian Barrett, Matty Carson (for Jordy Hiwula, 60), Oisin Gallagher, Adam Crowther (for Tommy Fogarty, 77), Connor Teale, Greg Sloggett, Jordan Richards, Dylan Hill, Frankie Maguire, Marcel Lavinier, Lenell John-Lewis.
Substitutes (not used): Ben Grist, Deji Sotona, Liam Waldock, Rhys Lovett.

New Yeovil Town manager Billy Rowley has said he wants to evaluate his squad of players before he looks at bringing new faces in to the squad at Huish Park.

The boss has made three changes to his starting XI for his first match in charge of the Glovers with striker Tahvon Campbell, midfielder Brett McGavin and defender Kyle Ferguson all brought in to face Boston United at Huish Park.

Junior Morias and Finn Cousin-Dawson, who started the goalless draw at Morecambe seven days ago, are both on the bench but there was no place for Alex Whittle or loanees Andrew Oluwabori or Leo Ramirez-Espain.

Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Josh Perkins before the game, Rowley said: “There was talk about getting new players in the building bit I always wanted to evaluate the boys I have here first and build a relationship with them first and then take it from there. I like lads to enjoy training, enjoy the games, that is how I work.

We have been working a lot on our build-up work this week to secure build up better and find opportunities to get in the opposition’s final third with a bit more control and organisation. Hopefully we see that today. I might have overrun the boys a little, but I think the running and energy should be there for them.

The 43-year-old was appointed as manager replacing Richard Dryden on Tuesday having left his former club Southern League South leaders Walton & Hersham on Monday and had two training sessions with his squad.

He said: “It has been a hectic week, but an enjoyable one. My first observation is they are a great group of lads, I only got on the training pitch with them on Thursday and Friday and they have worked so hard. It has been difficult to get through all the work we wanted to get through in the time we had, but we are pretty happy with what we have got here. Time will tell, but we are looking forward to 3pm now.”

New Yeovil Town manager Billy Rowley has made three changes from last weekend’s goalless draw at Morecambe as he takes on Boston United for the first time in the dug-out at Huish Park this afternoon (3pm kick-off).

Striker Tahvon Campbell, midfielder Brett McGavin and central defender Kyle Ferguson, who had been left out by previous boss Richard Dryden, all return with Junior Morias and Finn Cousin-Dawson dropping to the bench and Alex Whittle not named among the substitutes. Michee Efete, who has not featured since the 1-0 defeat at Scunthorpe earlier this month,  is on the bench.

There is also no place for loanees Andrew Oluwabori or Leo Ramirez-Espain among the substitutes.

Yeovil Town have announced midfielder Charlie Cooper‘s loan spell at Hereford has ended, but his loan spell at Kidderminster Harriers has begun.

The midfielder hasn’t played for the Glovers since the 20th August, when he played the full 90 minutes in the 2-1 home win over against Brackley Town.

He was an unused substitute against Gateshead, the final match of his father Mark’s reign as manager, but hasn’t even made a squad since then. He played five times for the Bulls but was an unused sub in their 1-1 draw against Chester in midweek.

The Rowley revolution gets underway at Huish Park this weekend as Yeovil Town begin life under new manager Billy Rowley with a home match against Boston United.


FORM…

Yeovil Town

Yeovil ended their three game run of defeats and extended their run without a win to eight matches with an uninspiring goalless draw at Morecambe last weekend. The result proved to be manager (or was he interim manager afterall?) Richard Dryden’s final one in the dug-out as new manager Billy Rowley was appointed as the new boss on Tuesday.

One statistic which the new manager will be looking to change quickly is the Glovers’ run of four matches without a goal with their last coming with Tahvon Campbell’s 15th minute opener in the 1-1 draw at home to Carlisle United more than a month ago.

The clean sheet at Morecambe last weekend was also the first clean sheet since the 1-0 home win over Altrincham almost two months ago.

It’s been a while since we smiled. Picture courtesy of Gary Brown

Boston United

Boston United arrive in Somerset with the same number of points from the same number of National League Premier Division games as their hosts albeit one place above them in the table virtue of a one-goal superior goal difference.

It’s not been a vintage season for the Pilgrims under the guidance of ex-Bristol Rovers’ boss Graham Coughlan and they come in to this fixture without a win in their last four league matches having been heartbroken by a 90th minute winner from Carlisle United in last weekend’s televised late kick-off.

Away form has been kinder to Boston than at home with three wins and four draws in their ten games on the road this season and they will be looking to keep that up at Huish Park.


KEY PLAYERS…

Yeovil Town – Jed Ward

It probably underlines Yeovil Town’s current form, when an on loan goalkeeper who has conceded 13 goals in his last eight matches is your star man, but there is no question that number would have been higher if it was not for the form of the Bristol Rovers player.

Ward kept his first clean sheet in nearly two months in the stalemate at Morecambe last weekend and had to have his wits about him to ensure the Glovers came out with a point.

Jed Ward. Picture courtesy of Mike Kunz.

Boston United – Lennell John-Lewis

The veteran striker made the move to Boston following his departure from York City in the summer and is the club’s top scorer with five goals this season. His fifth game with an equaliser in what turned out to be a 2-1 home defeat to Carlisle United last weekend.

The 36-year-old brings raw power, experience and an eye for goal, but he has not been a guaranteed starter with six appearances off the bench and 13 starts since arriving in Lincolnshire. Ex-Yeovil loanee Jordy Hiwula, signed follow his departure from Morecambe in the summer, has been playing up front as well.

John-Lewis scored from the penalty spot when York ran out 1-0 winners at Huish Park in September 2022 and has four goals in his seven appearances against the Glovers. 


THE GAFFER…

Graham Coughlan will be a familiar face to Westcountry football fans from his time in charge at Bristol Rovers. The Irishman spent a year in charge at the Memorial Ground before moving to League Two Mansfield Town in December 2019 where he lasted less than 12 months.

He arrived at Boston in November 2024 following the decision to sack Ian Culverhouse and inspired the Pilgrims to a great escape having been 12 points adrift of safety in the National League Premier Division at one point last season. The boss described the performance of his team who put together a run of 11 wins in their final 18 matches  as “nothing short of a miracle.”

Boston fought to keep hold of him when they rejected an approach from National League rivals Hartlepool United in the summer.


LAST TIME WE MET…

Not many Yeovil fans will want to remember the last time Boston United visit Somerset as the Pilgrims ran out 3-0 winners in a miserable midweek match for the Glovers. Jimmy Knowles, Jacob Hazel and captain Zak Mills were on target for the visitors that night as they turned in a fine display on their way to a great escape from victory.

Boston celebrate their third at Huish Park last March.

The reverse fixture at the end of August 2024 was a completely different affair with Yeovil running out 3-1 winners courtesy of a brace from Brett McGavin, including a masterful free-kick, and a third from Jordan Young before Jake Wannell was sent off late in the game.


DON’T I KNOW YOU…

There are a few former Glovers in the visitors’ squad this weekend. Right back Marcel Lavinier arrived at Boston in October originally on a non-contract basis before impressing enough to earn a permanent deal, the ex-Forest Green Rovers’ man made eight appearances for Yeovil towards the end of last season.

You have to go back a little further in green-and-white history for the other names in the Pilgrims’ squad. Michael Kelly was on loan at Huish Park during the 2020-21 campaign whilst striker Jordy Hiwula promised much but delivered little when he spent time on loan from Manchester City back at the start of the 2014-15 campaign.


THE MAN IN THE MIDDLE…

Harry Wager takes charge of the fixture, and as usual read Ben’s full article here.

Yeovil Town’s home game against Braintree on January 3rd 2026 will now kick off at 5:30pm.

League broadcast partners, DAZN, announced the move along with a wide range of fixtures throughout the new year period. 

The move allows the game to be broadcast to a UK audience as it brings it outside of the usual 3pm ‘blackout’ rules.


It was another wild week in Yeovil Town history. Out of nowhere, Billy Rowley was appointed the new manager and the Glovers were sprung into a new era – again. On this episode, we welcome Yeovil Town owner and chairman (and Gloverscast debutant) Prabhu Srinivasan to the podcast to talk about his family’s ownership so far. Enjoy!

Sean McGurk’s wonder goal against Ebbsfleet back in January has been shortlisted for the Football Supporters Association Goal of the Year in their 2025 awards.

McGurk’s strike has already landed the Glovie award for Yeovil Town Goal of the Season but now has national recognition alongside some seriously good goals from some seriously good players!

CLICK HERE TO VOTE FOR SEAN MCGURK’S GOAL

Bristol Rovers loanee Jed Ward has picked his NINTH Man of the Match award – as chosen by Gloverscast voters.

Ward picked up almost half of the votes following the 0-0 draw with Morecambe, the clean sheet enough to keep everyone on his side!

Harvey Greenslade continues to pick up votes, a 25 minute cameo from him injected a bit of energy into an otherwise flat showing and a shout out for FCD who makes our mythical podium for the first time this season.

This Saturday’s home game against Boston will be the last game for votes to count towards November’s player of the month totals, although (spoilers…) the maths says that Ward looks to have that nailed down too!


DATEOPPONENTRESPONSES1ST
(Votes / Percent)
2ND
(Votes / Percent)
3RD
(Votes / Percent)
August
09.08.2025HARTLEPOOL
(Home, 0-0 draw)
172JED WARD
(52 / 32.4%)

Morgan Williams
(44 / 25.6%)
Jake Wannell
(22 / 12.8%)
16.08.2025FOREST GREEN
(Away, 2-0 loss)
87JED WARD
(39 / 44.8%)

Byron Pendleton
(16 / 18.4%)
Morgan Williams
(11 / 12.6%)
20.08.2025BRACKLEY TOWN
(Home, 2-1 win)
153JED WARD
(89 / 58.2%)

Josh Sims
(23 / 15%)
Tahvon Campbell
(14 / 9.2%)
23.08.2025BRAINTREE TOWN
(Away, 1-0 loss)
71JED WARD
(29 / 40.8%)

Josh Sims
(15 / 21.1%)
James Plant
(7 / 9.9%)
25.08.2025GATESHEAD
(Home, 4-3 loss)
174HARVEY GREENSLADE
(65 / 37.4%)

Junior Morias
(59 / 33.9%)
Josh Sims
(23 / 13.2%)
30.08.2025HALIFAX
(Away, 3-2 loss)
93JOSH SIMS
(36 / 38.7%)
Harvey Greenslade
(29 / 31.2%)
Junior Morias
(13 / 14%)
AUGUST PLAYER OF THE MONTH 🥇 JED WARD
(12 PTS, 3 MOTM)

🥈 JOSH SIMS
(8 PTS, 1 MOTM)
🥉 HARVEY GREENSLADE
(5 PTS, 1 MOTM)
02.09.2025SOLIHULL M
(Away, 1-0 win)
98 JUNIOR MORIAS
(28 / 28.3%)
Luke McCormick
(24 / 24.2%)
Jed Ward
(15 / 15.2%)
06.09.2025YORK CITY
(Home, 3-1 loss)
108JOSH SIMS
(48 / 44.4%)
Luke McCormick
(33 / 30.6%)
Jed Ward
(7 / 6.5%)
13.09.2025WOKING
(Home, 1-0 win)
127 LUKE MCCORMICK
(47 / 37%)
Kyle Ferguson
(37 / 29.1%)
Harvey Greenslade
(11 / 8.7%)
20.09.2025TAMWORTH
(Away, 1-0 loss)
62JED WARD
(17 / 27.4%)
Kyle Ferguson
(10 / 16.1%)
Josh Sims
(7 / 11.3%)
24.09.2025ALDERSHOT
(Away, 4-1 win)
94ANDREW OLUWABORI
(36 / 38.3%)

Tahvon Campbell
(25 / 26.6%)
Luke McCormick
(10 / 10.6%)
27.09.2025ALTRINCHAM
(Home, 1-0 win)
154ANDREW OLUWABORI
(51 / 33.1%)

Jed Ward
(37 / 24%)
Morgan Williams
(18 / 11.7%)
30.09.2025SUTTON UTD
(Away 2-1 win)
119JOSH SIMS
(88 / 73.9%)
Andrew Oluwabori
(20 / 16.8%)
Jed Ward
(6 / 5%)
SEPTEMBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH 🥇 ANDREW OLUWABORI
(8 PTS / 2 MOTM)


🥈 JED WARD
(8 PTS / 1 MOTM)
🥉 JOSH SIMS
(7 PTS / 2 MOTM)
04.10.2025BOREHAM WOOD
(Home - 0-3 loss)
87JED WARD
(61 / 70.1%)
Harvey Greenslade
(10 / 11.5%)
Kyle Ferguson
(5 / 5.7%)
11.10.2025HEMEL HEMPSTEAD
(Away 2-1 loss)
44HARVEY GREENSLADE
(18 / 40.9%)
Jed Ward
(10 / 22%)
Byron Pendleton
(6 / 13.6%)
18.10.2025ROCHDALE
(Away 3-0 loss)
49JED WARD
(17 / 34.7%)
Harvey Greenslade
(10 / 20.4%)
Kyle Ferguson
(5 / 10.2%)
25.10.2025CARLISLE
(Home 1-1 draw)
140Max Jolliffe
(60 / 42.9%
Harvey Greenslade
(16 / 11.4%)
George Nurse
(13 / 9.3%)
OCTOBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH 🥇 HARVEY GREENSLADE
(9 PTS / 1 MOTM)


🥈 JED WARD
(8 PTS / 1 MOTM)
🥉 MAX JOLLIFFE
(3 PTS / 1 MOTM)
04.11.2025WEALDSTONE
(Home 0-2 loss)
67 LUKE MCCORMICK
(13 / 19.4%)
Jed Ward
(12 / 17.9%)
Aaron Jarvis
(9 / 13.4%)
08.11.2025SCUNTHORPE
(Away 1-0 loss)
46JAMES PLANT
(15 / 32.6%)
Jed Ward
(12 / 26.1%)
Harvey Greenslade
(10 / 21.7%)
15.11.2025SOUTHEND
(Home 0-1 loss)
89JED WARD
(74 / 83.1%)
Max Jolliffe
(5 / 5.6%)
Junior Morias
(3 / 3.4%)
22.11.2025MORECAMBE
(Away 0-0 draw)
49JED WARD
(22 / 44.9%)
Harvey Greenslade
(12 / 24.5%)
Finn Cousin-Dawson
4 (8.2%)
29.11.20.25BOSTON UNITED
(Home)
NOVEMBER PLAYER OF THE MONTH