The Glovers are currently in pole position with five points after a win at Exeter City on the road and two points gained against Chelsea Under-21s at home.
Victory or a draw, regardless of the penalty shootout outcome, over Plymouth Argyle at Huish Park on Tuesday (7.45pm) would ensure top spot and set up a home tie with AFC Read more...
A win or a draw against Plymouth Argyle, regardless of the added point up for grabs via a penalty shootout, would be enough for the Glovers to progress as Group D winners.
If that were to happen, it would mean a knockout tie against AFC Wimbledon at Huish Park.
Providing Chelsea Under-21s lose at Exeter City, a Plymouth victory Read more...
The Glovers sit top of Group D and can progress in first or second place - the former setting up a home tie with AFC Wimbledon and the latter meaning a trip to MK Dons.
Sky Bet League One outfit Argyle are the only side in the group who can knock Darren Way’s side off top spot.
The Pilgrims head into the match after a 1-0 defeat Read more...
The corner flags are part of a range of activities the EFL are undertaking as part of the campaign which runs from November 25th to December 3rd.
The Rainbow Laces campaign is to show solidarity and support to lesbian, gay, bi and trans-gender fans, players and staff across the EFL leagues.
EFL clubs, including Yeovil, have been Read more...