Yeovil Town got back to winning ways with a comfortable 2-0 victory against ten man Woking at the Kingfield.

The home side were reduced to ten men after just 17 minutes when Jack Stretton was shown red for an off-the-ball incident which was apparently an elbow on Finn Cousin-Dawson albeit not seen by pretty much everyone inside the ground.

The Glovers took the lead through another spectacular finish from Brett McGavin to volley home a James Plant cross just after the half-hour mark, and the game was wrapped up when Cousin-Dawson arrived at the back post to turn home a Frank Nouble centre with 79 minutes gone.

Not one for the ages, but three points, a clean sheet and two goals. The losing run is over and bring on the W*ymouth next weekend.


First half

With no Michael Smith in the starting XI, it was Pedro Borges and James Plant as wing-backs either side of a back three which included Finn Cousins-Dawson following his return from a one-match suspension.

Frank Nouble had the game’s first opportunity warming the palms of Woking keeper Will Jaaskelinen after just four minutes and then on ten minutes Morgan Williams had an effort blocked from a corner.

But the first meaningful chance of the game came after 12 minutes Aaron Jarvis was slipped in on the left side of the box, but his effort was well blocked by Jaaskelinen. One of those you really have to stick away.
 
Fuce me minutes later came a bizarre moment. The referee showed the hosts’ Jack Stretton a red card seemingly out of nowhere following a long conversation with his fourth official. The consensus is it was for an elbow on Cousin-Dawson, but neither sets of players or supporters saw anything. Tellingly Stretton seemed to accept his fate with little complaint.
 
On 20 minutes, there was a scare when Ollie Wright came to the edge of his box to meet Matt Ward, lost the ball and was lobbed. Fortunately, Williams had spotted the danger and was back on the line to clear.
 
On 25 minutes, a break down the left by Borges’ driving run down the right was making its way towards Nouble, only for Woking’s Dion Kelly-Evans to intervene.
 

But on 31 minutes the deadlock was broken in some style. Plant got a ball in from the right, dropping from the heavens, Brett McGAVIN met it with a sweetly struck thumping volley. 

Despite the one-man advantage, it was far from a one-sided encounter with Woking showing more fight than their league position would suggest their performances up until now have included.

They had the ball in the net three minutes in to first half injury time when former Yeovil loanee Jamie Andrews turned a ball in, but the offside flag had already been raised for some time before it hit the back of the net.

Half time: Woking 0 Yeovil Town 1


Second half

McGavin had the first chance of the second half when his free-kick, awarded for the most common thing at Kingfield on Saturday, a foul on Plant. It went just wide of the left-hand post.
 
The opening 10 minutes were played in almost an eerie silence, so much so that Cousin-Dawson tried to liven things up attempting to lob Jaaskelinen from 20 yards. The keeper got a hand to it to see it out for a corner.
 
 
On 64 minutes, Josh Sims replaced Kofi Shaw with ex-Glovers’ midfielder Dale Gorman coming on for the home side. It took Gorman six minutes to get a booking for mouthing off to the referee.
 
To be honest, that was as exciting as it got for another 15 minutes until the second goal went in. A great ball fantastic ball in from Nouble in from the right and Finn COUSIN-DAWSON arrived at the back post to turn it home.
 
With the points all but secure, Mark Cooper made a couple of substitutions with Dylan Morgan and the returning Matt Worthington coming on. 
Aside from the goal for Cousin-Dawson, the second half was a thoroughly forgettable affair, but who cares, right? Three points and back to winning ways.
 

Full time: Woking 0 Yeovil Town 2


Match Details

Venue: Kingfield
Date: Saturday 30th November 2024 – 3:00pm kick-off

Competition: National League Premier Division

Scorers: Brett McGavin 31 (1-0), Finn Cousin-Dawson 79 (2-0)

Pitch:  Heavy
Conditions: Dry and calm 

Attendance: 2,911 (766 away supporters)

Bookings:
Woking: Cian Harries 43, Dale Gorman 70
Yeovil
 Town: James Plant 36, Morgan Williams 70

Sendings off:
Woking: Jack Stretton 17

Referee: Aaron Farmer

Yeovil Town (3-4-2-1)

Substitutes: Josh Sims (for Kofi Shaw, 64), Dylan Morgan (for Aaron Jarvis, 83), Matt Worthington (for Brett McGavin, 88), Harvey Greenslade (for Frank Nouble, 90+4), Ed James (not used), Sonny Blu Lo-Everton (not used), Matt Gould (not used).

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