Ben Barrett (Page 98)

Yeovil Town host Didcot Town in the FA Cup 3rd Qualifying Round on Saturday 30th September and tickets are now available for the game.

Much like the game against AFC Stoneham, just the main (Bamfords) stand and Thatchers terrace are open for the game, and much like the game against Stoneham, tickets are set at £10 for Adults, £7 for concessions and just £2 for Under 16s.

Click HERE to go to the official YTFC ticket portal and buy your tickets.

 

Yeovil Town’s Under 18s have been knocked out of the FA Youth Cup by their counter parts of Helston Athletic.

The young Glovers lost 3-0 with goals from Josh Daniel, Dylan Mitchell and Sam Pallet.

Yeovil had some chances, Jacob Shore went close with a free kick and with a header at a corner, but it wasn’t to be at Huish Park in front of an attendance of 197.

Including none other than Glovers’ legend Terry Skiverton with his son playing for the Green and Whites.

 

 

Tickets for the Glovers’ away fixture at Bath City are now on sale, but come with an almighty asterisk attached to them.

Yeovil Town are scheduled to head to face the Romans on Saturday 14th October, however, should EITHER SIDE progress to the fourth qualifying round of the FA Cup, that game will have to be rescheduled – likely to a midweek slot.

Nevertheless, tickets are now available and the home side do point out that in the event of a postponement, tickets would be valid for the rearranged date… or you can opt for a refund.

Tickets are available to buy HERE

The Glovers have been given an allocation of 1100 tickets for the game, at the “Bristol End” of the stadium.

Tickets are £1 cheaper than if purchased on the night, and to be honest, there’s a fair chance this game will get close to selling out regardless of when it’s played, so leaving it late is probably not advisable.

The match IS segregated and thus travelling fans will have their own separate end and facilities.

 

Huish Park will host more FA Cup action on Tuesday night as the Under 18s host Helston Athletic in the FA Youth Cup.

It’s been confirmed that this match will take place on the first team pitch and tickets are available on the day and in advance, by clicking HERE

The tickets are only available for the main stand, and are broken up into two categories; 

ADULTS – £5

UNDER  16S – £1.

The match kicks off at 7pm.

The young Glovers are coming off the back of a battling point at the weekend, recovering from 2-0 down to secure their first point of the new season.

If you’re at a loss for what to do on your Tuesday evening, Huish Park will open to the masses with all supporters welcome to cheer on the Under 18s as they hope to emulate their senior counterparts and progress to the next round.

Yeovil Town will welcome Didcot Town to Huish Park in the FA Cup 3rd Qualifying round.

Didcot progressed to this round with a 2-0 win over Bristol Manor Farm at the weekend, the Southern League Premier side have reached this stage for the first time in eight years with the win.

The Glovers, of course scored seven against AFC Stoneham to book their place at this stage.

Other eye catching ties include, W*ymouth hosting Bath, Torquay taking on Hungerford whilst the winner of Taunton and Merthyr’s replay will host Sheppy United.

Matches will take place the weekend of Saturday 30th of September – some games may be moved to Friday or Sunday as has happened this last round too, and the BBC will pick one of the ties for broadcast on Saturday lunchtime.

Winning clubs will get £5,625 whilst those exiting the competition at this stage pick up a consolation £1,875.

Should it be needed, a draw after 90 minutes will result in a replay the following Tuesday.

A ‘doublay from Noublay’ was enough to help the Glovers pick up another three points against Eastbourne on Saturday.

It was also enough to land him a spot in the Vanarama National League South Team of the Week.

We might be biased, but Josh Owers and Joe Day might consider themselves unlucky not to have made the cut, but we would say that.

Jack Paxman of Eastbourne also makes it as does former Glovers loanee, Ryan Law,now of Truro.

Good work, Frank.

 

 

As the sun shone down on local football on Saturday, the fortune of our loanees wasn’t quite so beaming.

Let’s start at Tiverton Town, where goalkeeper Lewis Williams found himself picking the ball out of his net three times as his side lost 3-0 away at Bracknell Town.

It didn’t get much better at Shepton Mallet, either who lost 5-1 at home to Helston AFC in the Western League Premier Division.

Charlie Bateson did get the goal for the Mallet, a 42nd minute free kick curled expertly into the far corner.

But… having been reduced to 10 men in the 3rd minute with the Goalkeeper sent off, it was always going to be difficult. They also had forward Jake Sloggett taken off with a suspected fractured arm… when it rains… it pours… well, metaphorically.

Finally down at Dorchester Town, they did get a vital three points.

A 2-1 win over Swindon Supermarine.

Defender Ollie Haste played the full 90 as the Magpies came from behind for the win. Glovers‘ striker Benjani Junior was an unused sub.

 

Yeovil Town’s ticket portal has updated to show that tickets for the Glovers’ FA 2nd Qualifying game against AFC Stoneham are now on sale. 

At time of writing, tickets can only be purchased in either the Thatchers Gold Terrace or in the Bamfords (main) Stand.

This includes away fans who will be situated in blocks, AA, A and some of B in that main stand.

Click HERE to purchase yours

Prices are;

Adults – £10,
Senior, Armed Forces, Under 21s – £7
Under 16s, Under 12s – £2

Please be prepared to show the appropriate ID if buying a concession ticket.


The match is on Saturday 16th of September with a 3pm kick off.

All money’s raised from ticket sales (after costs) will be split 50/50 between the two sides, yesterday, the Stoneham chairman said it was a ‘dream’ tie and they would love to get as many of the 1500 people associated to their club through their many teams to the game.

If the game is a draw at 90 minutes a replay will be arranged, winners of the tie will pick up £3375 from the competition prize fund and £1125 will be distributed to the losing clubs