Interim manager Richard Dryden says he knows how his Yeovil Town players can hurt bottom club Solihull Moors ahead of tonight’s fixture at Damson Park (7.45pm kick-off).
The coach is taking charge of his second match following the sacking of Mark Cooper from the Huish Park hot-seat having overseen the 3-2 defeat at FC Halifax Town three days ago.
Rumour has it that Cooper, who is understood to live in the Birmingham area, is in attendance at the game which sees the home side start bottom of the table with manager Matt Taylor under pressure.
Speaking to BBC Somerset’s Josh Perkins ahead of kick-off, Dryden said: “We have watched their last three or four games, how they play and what they do. We had a good meeting with the players about what we can do to hurt them, how we have to defend against them, so we are ready to go.
“They have bought a couple of new players in for tonight, I know one of them who we had at Barrow. We have done our due diligence on how they play and how they work, it’s up to the coaching staff and the squad now.”
Defender Kyle Ferguson has replaced Alex Whittle in the starting XI in the only change from the match in West Yorkshire.
Dryden added: “It is a quick turnover (after the game at Halifax on Saturday) and we have to protect a few people, but there are quite a few who have to play because of the size of the squad.”