FORM…
Yeovil Town
Another match day, another reason to start to getting worried about the form of the Glovers. Yes, it’s only been four games but in those four games Yeovil have looked void of ideas up front. Mark Cooper’s wish of having a small squad looks like it could come back to bite him if his side succumb to a third defeat of the season.
In their last game, on Saturday, the Glovers were defensively solid for 77 minutes until Braintree forward Sahid Kamara bagged the only goal of the game to move his side above the Yeovil in the table. It was going forward where the Glovers lacked any real momentum, with the attacking players frustrating the travelling fans once again with very limited chances.

Gateshead FC
A long trip down from the Northeast for Gateshead await them as they look to put back-to-back wins together. In their first four games of the new campaign, The Tynesiders have looked shaky at best with two wins and two losses to their name. Two heavy defeats to promotion favourites, Southend and Rochdale, have shown the vulnerabilities that Yeovil could look to exploit. On the flip side, the Head have beaten Eastleigh and Tamworth respectively.
Last time out saw them bag the second of their two wins, coming in the form of a 2-0 win at home to Tamworth. William Richard Flint got a brace for Gateshead on Saturday to send his team home with all three points.
KEY PLAYERS…
Yeovil Town – Jake Wannell
Jake Wannell has been a bit of a stalwart at centre back for Yeovil since joining from Somerset rivals, Taunton, in 2023. It has been in the last nine months however that Wannell has really stepped up for his team. With long time club captain Matt Worthington leaving for pastures new, the 31-year-old defender took his place as captain for the remainder of the season. Over the summer Cooper has since made Wannell club captain on a permanent basis.

On the pitch, the defender has improved considerably since taking on more responsibility, not to say he wasn’t already a good player. As well as being a leader on the pitch, he has also been very dependable compared to his centre back partners in Finn Cousin-Dawson and Morgan Williams who have both shad injury problems and dips in form.
After Worthington left it look like we may miss his passion and leadership, but in Wannell the Glovers have definitely found a capable replacement.
Gateshead – Harry Chapman
Chapman has been a bit of a journeyman for someone of his spritely age of 27, playing for nine clubs in total. He can play on either wing or just behind the striker, making him a very useful utility man. Although the majority of his career has been spent in League One and below, Chapman had a strong youth career culminating in winning the Under 20s World Cup with England, a squad that included the likes of Dean Henderson, Ezri Konsa, Ademola Lookman and Dominic Solanke to name a few.
Chapman joined The Tynesiders this summer from last years champions Barnet. The attacking midfielder has started all four games under new manager Alun Armstrong, contributing to one goal so far. Last season, he didn’t have the best of luck getting into a strong squad making just 22 appearances for the Bees.
THE GAFFER…
Alun Armstrong will be the man taking on Mark Cooper and the two have a bit in common, with both bosses having managed Darlington although in there different incarnations.
As a player Armstrong started his career at Newcastle but it was his 160 appearances for Stockport County where made his name. After his four years in Greater Manchester, the Gateshead born forward moved back to the Northeast to play for Middlesborough, before travelling around for the last seven years of his career.
As a manager, this is only Armstrong’s third team having had long successful spells at Blyth Spartans, and Darlington. After a couple of years as Head of Elite Performance at Gateshead College, Armstrong became manager of the Head over the past summer.
This will be the first time Armstrong will have faced Yeovil.
LAST TIME WE MET…
When the two side last faced of in January, it was a goalless draw on cold Friday night. That night the Glovers didn’t have the rub of the green with two efforts hitting the woodwork and a Kofi Shaw shot blocked in the six-yard box.

Pic Gary Brown
The game earlier in the season was more of a an entertaining affair even if Yeovil came out second best, losing 3-1. The Glovers goal that day coming through Aaron Jarvis.
DON’T I KNOW YOU…
Just the one player again for Glovers to look out for and that is former fan favourite, Frank Nouble.
Frank Nouble – Nouble played his part in the National League South winning season as he was the focal point in attack for Mark Cooper that season. It was halfway through last year when things started going south for Nouble at Huish Park so he decided to go North to Gateshead. It is unclear what happened between the striker and his former manager but if social media is anything to go off, there is no love lost between the two.

Nouble signed for Yeovil in 2023 fromTorquay before leaving in March in 2025. During his near two year stay at Yeovil, Nouble played 83 times scoring 14 goals.
THE MAN IN THE MIDDLE…
Monday’s bank holiday fixture will see Harry Wager as the man in the middle. The last time he officiated a Yeovil match, he sent off Otis Khan in April. Read more about the officials for Gateshead here: Match Officials Gateshead (H).