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Mar 25, 2023 at 3pm UK at Huish Park Stadium
Yeovil
0 - 1
Bromley

Smith (65')
FT(HT: 0-1)
Topalloj (5')
Stirk (56'), Arthurs (65'), Reynolds (73')

Preview: Yeovil Town vs. Bromley - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Saturday's National League clash between Yeovil Town and Bromley, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Both teams will be aiming to end winless streaks of three league games when Yeovil Town host Bromley in the National League on Saturday.

Yeovil head into the encounter looking nervously over their shoulders, with only four points separating them from the drop zone, while Bromley are nine points behind the playoff places.


Match preview

Yeovil Town's Joe Quigley celebrates scoring their first goal on January 8, 2022© Reuters

Having briefly been a Championship team as recently as 2014, it has been quite the fall from grace for Yeovil across the last decade, with three relegations within six seasons seeing them drop out of the EFL entirely in 2019.

After missing out an instant return to League Two via the playoffs in the 2019-20 season, the Glovers have endured two successive campaigns mired in mid-table mediocrity, but they are facing relegation danger this time around.

Former Swindon Town boss Mark Cooper has failed to improve results since taking over as manager in October last year, winning only six of his 25 games in charge so far, although Malachi Linton's 89th-minute equaliser away to Halifax Town last weekend could prove to be the boost which the club has desperately required in recent weeks.

With 21st-placed Gateshead possessing two games in hand on Yeovil and Dorking Wanderers, Cooper's side are clearly far from having their neck out of the woods just yet, so they will be targeting all three points at home against out-of-form opponents on Saturday.

Bromley manager Andy Woodman celebrates winning the FA Trophy after the match on May 22, 2022© Reuters

Indeed, just one win in their last six games has almost certainly ended Bromley's hopes of finishing inside the playoff spots this season, with a nine-point deficit to Boreham Wood in seventh surely too much to overturn with only nine games remaining.

While Bromley's home defeat to Wrexham last time out was to be expected given the disparity in resources between the two clubs and the Red Dragons' irrepressible form this season, the 3-0 loss to York City in their previous match at Hayes Lane represented a hugely damaging blow, even if Reice Charles-Cook's dismissal clearly provided mitigation for it.

The Ravens are now competing in the National League for an eighth consecutive campaign after gaining promotion from the National League South in 2015, but they have only managed to snatch a playoff spot on one occasion during their lengthy spell in England's fifth tier, which was when they lost to Hartlepool United at the quarter-final stage two seasons ago.

However, Andy Woodman did lead the club to their maiden FA Trophy title last season by beating Wrexham in the final, so the 51-year-old will be demanding that his players do not give up on their primary objective between now and the end of the season.

After all, returning from Somerset with all three points this weekend could dramatically alter the complexion of the table depending on results elsewhere.

Yeovil Town National League form:

Bromley National League form:


Team News

General view of Yeovil Town's Huish Park from 2015© Reuters

After coming off the bench to secure a vital point for his side away to Halifax last weekend, Linton may expect to receive an opportunity from the start in attack against Bromley.

That could mean Alex Fisher dropping to the bench to make way for his fellow forward, but Cooper is unlikely to make any other changes as he attempts to ensure that his team remain tough to beat.

Bromley, meanwhile, may restore Billy Bingham to their engine room after their No.4 was an unused substitute against Wrexham, with Ryan Stirk potentially sacrificed from the visitors' midfield.

Woodman may also decide to bring Louis Dennis into his attack having seen his side struggle to provide much offensive threat across recent weeks, with Charley Kendall the most likely candidate to drop to the bench.

Yeovil Town possible starting lineup:
Smith; Agbaje, Staunton, Bevan, Law; Maguire-Drew, Cooper, D'Ath, Worthington, Oluwabori; Linton

Bromley possible starting lineup:
Long; Sowunmi, Elerew, Reynolds; Fisher, Bingham, Arthurs, Topalloj; Dennis, Cheek, Whitely


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We say: Yeovil Town 1-1 Bromley

Despite their relatively lowly position in the table, Yeovil have drawn 17 of their league matches this season, suggesting that they are undoubtedly a tougher team to overcome than their fellow relegation candidates.

However, Cooper's side have struggled to turn those draws into victories all season long, while Bromley may be content to avoid defeat having been beaten in each of their last two games.



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Tables
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
1Notts County4129102103366797
2Wrexham393072100356597
3Woking402191065412472
4Chesterfield392181067442371
5Barnet392071272621067
6Eastleigh40197144843564
7Boreham WoodBoreham Wood391614944331162
8Bromley391513115549658
9WealdstoneWealdstone401511145163-1256
10Solihull MoorsSolihull391510145954555
11Dagenham & RedbridgeDag & Red39167165665-955
12Southend UnitedSouthend39158164540553
13AltrinchamAltrincham401410165971-1252
14Oldham AthleticOldham391211165156-547
15Maidenhead UnitedMaidenhead40138194456-1247
16Halifax TownHalifax391210173745-846
17York City401110194653-743
18Aldershot TownAldershot40127215468-1443
19Dorking WanderersDorking39127205684-2843
20Gateshead37914144855-740
21Yeovil TownYeovil38717143243-1138
22Torquay UnitedTorquay Utd39810214569-2434
23Scunthorpe UnitedScunthorpe40810224675-2934
24Maidstone UnitedMaidstone4059264386-4324

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