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MATCH PREVIEW: Yeovil (A)

The shots hit the road again for a Tuesday night clash with Yeovil Town, where they will look to make it back to back wins after an emphatic 4-1 victory at Eastleigh on Saturday.

Established in 1890, Yeovil are a side with deep rooted history in English football and were one of the founding members of the National League when it was formed back in 1979. Over the years the club has competed in 10 different divisions of the football pyramid, with their highest position being a 24th placed finish in the EFL Championship during the 2013/14 season.

Since then, The Glovers have returned to the National League where they will be hopeful of reaching the EFL divisions once again.

Recent Form:

Tuesday’s opposition currently sit 15th in the Enterprise National League, with just one win in their last five league games. Alongside this was a hollow victory in the FA Trophy against a struggling Alvechurch side competing two leagues below them, where the home team were taken all the way to penalties before finally getting the job done.

17th January – Brackley 2 – 1 Yeovil
10th January – Yeovil 0 – 0 Alvechurch (Yeovil win 3 – 1 on penalties, FA Trophy)
3rd January – Yeovil 3 – 1 Braintree
30th December – Yeovil 1 – 1 Eastleigh
26th December – Truro 1 – 0 Yeovil

As such, The Glovers will be looking to kickstart a better run of results on Tuesday night, however this will not be easy against a currently in-form Aldershot side.

Reverse Fixture And Previous Meetings:

The Shots have faced Yeovil a total of 11 times over the years with results ending in four wins, three draws and 4 losses a piece. As such, Tuesday night will be a chance to claim bragging rights between two very evenly matched teams.

In the reverse fixture back in September The Shots suffered a 4-1 defeat, a scoreline that perhaps didn’t reflect the performance in what was otherwise a tight game. A brace for ex-Shot Tahvon Campbell helped seal the deal, with his former club undoubtedly eager for revenge when the two teams meet again on Tuesday.

In The Dugout:

Manning the dugout for the opposition is Billy Rowley, brought in from seventh tier side Walton and Hersham to replace previous boss Danny Webb, who left the club after just one game in charge. Recruited to help reflect the ethos of progressive, attacking football, Rowley is certainly a statement signing from The Glovers showing that there is commitment to driving the club upwards with a strong, modern style of play.

The proof of this lies in his time at Walton and Hersham, where he certainly played his part during the back to back to back promotions achieved by the club in the last few years. While only spending a short 18 months there, Rowley was able to quickly impress, steering the club to a respectable 7th placed finish during their first season in the Southern Premier League South Division.

Before getting into management, Rowley spent his earlier coaching career at Premier League clubs Chelsea and Fulham developing young talent through the prestigious academy setups. With an average squad age on the younger side at 25.3 years, there is no doubt that the Yeovil boss will be looking to develop his squad of young players into a fearsome side.

Ticket Info:

Tickets for the Shots’ trip to Huish Park on Tuesday, 20th January, can be bought online.
Ticket prices are as follows:

ADULT – £17.00
OVER 65 – £15.00
UNDER 18 – £13.00
UNDER 16 – £5.00
UNDER 14 – £3.00
ARMED FORCES – £15.00
STUDENT – £13.00

Please note: for concession tickets you may be required to show age id at the turnstiles. Failure to provide this may result in you being unable to attend the game.

Away support is located in the standing area of the Dorset Vehicle Rentals Stand and Blocks P and PP of the Screwfix Stand. Toilets and refreshments are available for travelling supporters inside of the turnstiles.
If You Can’t Make It

Live updates will be available from our social media platforms X (@OfficialShots), Instagram (@aldershottownfcofficial), and Facebook. After the game, highlights will be available on our YouTube channel.

The game can be streamed via DAZN’s National League TV coverage. Click HERE to purchase a match pass.

There will be live commentary of the game provided by BBC Radio Surrey.