Club waiting on whether streaming will return next season
Yeovil Town are still awaiting confirmation to hear whether live streaming of matches from Huish Park will continue next season.
The club has confirmed its YTFC Live service welcomed more than 18,000 customers from across the United Kingdom during the 2020-21 National League season.
It also reported supporters from the United States, India and across Europe joined the streams with more than half (54%) tuning in on a desktop or laptop.
On the potential of streaming continuing, the club said: “We are awaiting confirmation as to whether we can continue the platform for upcoming seasons, in the hope of reaching more Glovers fans, far and wide.”

Wolves have named their released and retained list after the upcoming season and on it is the name of a fomer Yeovil player who was tipped for a bright future.
The Premier League have 

Vitalijs Maksimenko might not be the first name that pops into your mind when you think of that side, but it probably shouldn’t be the last either, four appearances and 25 all important minutes in the final put him in the ‘Cult Hero’ category at Huish Park, he was simply happy that we had remembered him and made contact to see how he was getting on, I asked him if he has any words for the Glovers fans, and to be honest – they’re lovely.
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