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Yeovil Town (a): Form, Past Results & More

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We take a look at the current form of both sides, Scotimp’s views from the Season Preview and past meetings between the two sides.

Ahead of today’s game against Yeovil Town we take a look at the current form of both sides, Scotimp’s views from the Season Preview and past meetings between the two sides.



Yeovil Town: Last Six Results (League Two):

Barnet 1-1 Yeovil Town
Yeovil Town 3-0 Stevenage
Carlisle United 4-0 Yeovil Town
Yeovil Town 1-2 Swindon Town
Yeovil Town 1-1 Notts County
Wycombe Wanderers 2-1 Yeovil Town

Next Two Fixtures (League Two):

Mansfield Town (a)
Exeter City (h)

Home Attendance Stats (League Two):

Lowest: 2,205 (v Morecambe)
Highest: 3,754 (v Coventry City)

Total: 27,084 (10 games)
Average: 2,708

Top Scorers (League Two)

1: Otis Khan (7)
2: Francois Zoko (6)
3: Olufela Olomola (4)
4: Sam Surridge (3)
5: Rhys Browne (2)

Scotimp’s Views From the Season PreviewPart One | Part Two:

Yeovil Town suffered successive relegations from the Championship to League Two in 2014 and 2015, and have struggled at the foot of the League ever since. The safety margin was just 4 points last season despite an excellent first half which saw them occupy a play-off place in December. Relegation was finally averted with a 1-1 draw at home to Stevenage in the penultimate game, but the dismal run of only 3 wins from their last 27 games does not bode well for this season. Manager Darren Way has kept his job and will surely have to deliver more in his second full season in management. Former Bournemouth defender Stephane Zubar, whose career was almost ended by a cruciate ligament injury, has been brought in from Weymouth in an attempt to add a bit of Premier League class to the defence. Defensive midfielder James Bailey from Carlisle should help shore up the midfield, but the exchange of players over the summer appears to be essentially like-for-like. Yeovil scored barely a goal a game last season, a problem which afflicted a surprising number of teams in League Two. Top scorer from the last two seasons Francois Zoko remains, but with the smallest squad in League Two at 18, it is hard to see anything more than another desperate fight for survival ahead. They need to find some goals from somewhere if they are to prevent this being their fifteenth and final season as a Football League club.

Prediction: Relegation.



Lincoln City: Last Six Results (League Two):

Cheltenham Town 1-0 Lincoln City
Lincoln City 0-0 Crawley Town
Crewe Alexandra 1-4 Lincoln City
Lincoln City 1-2 Coventry City
Colchester United 1-0 Lincoln City
Lincoln City 3-1 Port Vale

Next Two Fixtures (League Two):

Accrington Stanley (h)
Newport County (a)

Home Attendance Stats (League Two):

Lowest: 7,320 (v Barnet)
Highest: 9,581 (v Coventry City)

Total: 86,089 (10 games)
Average: 8,609

Top Scorers (League Two)

1: Harry Anderson (5)
2: Matt Green (3)
3: Ollie Palmer (2)
4: Sean Raggett (2)
5: Michael Bostwick (2)

Scotimp’s Views From the Season PreviewPart One | Part Two:

Lincoln City’s promotion to the Football League last season was as unexpected as it was breathtaking. Their run to the FA Cup quarter-final astonished and enthralled football supporters all over the world, and that is one reason why they are expected to do well this season. Wins over Oldham, Ipswich, Brighton and Burnley suggest that City will have little trouble with the likes of Crawley and Newport, and they have a far stronger squad this season. The methodical and analytical approach of Danny Cowley and his management team should deliver results regardless of which tier they are in; and whilst promotion to League One at the first attempt seems a tall order, they have plenty of momentum. Cowley has made some interesting signings during the close season, with Peterborough’s Player of the Season Michael Bostwick the headline-maker. Off the field, their policy of attracting sustainable investment has been enhanced through the advent of a couple of new directors. With a bespoke training ground scheduled to open in December and a new 15,000-seat stadium very much on the horizon, developments in infrastructure are set to keep pace with progress onfield. The people of Lincoln are certainly convinced: they have snapped up almost 6,000 season tickets over the summer, a response not seen since their Second Division days in the mid-1950s. City are almost guaranteed an average crowd of between 7,000 and 8,000, even if consolidation is the outcome next May. But the Cowleys have the opportunity they have worked for ten years to secure – to test their skills in the Football League – and they are unlikely to settle for anything less than a promotion challenge.

Prediction: Automatic promotion.

Past Meetings:

29/11/03: Yeovil Town 3-1 Lincoln City (Division 3)
8/5/04: Lincoln City 2-3 Yeovil Town (Division 3)

27/11/04: Lincoln City 3-1 Yeovil Town (League Two)
7/5/05: Yeovil Town 3-0 Lincoln City (League Two)




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